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'''Gotland''' is the largest ] in the ]. At 2,994 km² it is also the largest island belonging to ], ahead of ]. Inhabitants of the island number 57,381 (2002 figure) and the primary income sources are tourism and agriculture. '''Gotland''' is the largest ] in the ]. At 2,994 km² it is also the largest island belonging to ], ahead of ]. Inhabitants of the island number 57,381 (2002 figure) and the primary income sources are tourism and agriculture.



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The main city on Gotland is ], an old ] city, sporting a largely intact city wall, as well as many historical buildings. The main city on Gotland is ], an old ] city, sporting a largely intact city wall, as well as many historical buildings.
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After World War II at Gotland several new methods of electric power transmission were tested. So between Sweden and Gotland the first operational ]-system in the Western hemisphere was installed, the ]. After World War II at Gotland several new methods of electric power transmission were tested. So between Sweden and Gotland the first operational ]-system in the Western hemisphere was installed, the ].
In 1999 for the first time a winpark was connected by an HVDC-system (]) In 1999 for the first time a windpark was connected by an HVDC-system (])

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For other uses, see Gotland (disambiguation).

Gotland is the largest island in the Baltic Sea. At 2,994 km² it is also the largest island belonging to Sweden, ahead of Öland. Inhabitants of the island number 57,381 (2002 figure) and the primary income sources are tourism and agriculture.


Gotland
Gotland - Landsat satellite photo


The main city on Gotland is Visby, an old hanseatic city, sporting a largely intact city wall, as well as many historical buildings.

Gotland is the main island of:

After World War II at Gotland several new methods of electric power transmission were tested. So between Sweden and Gotland the first operational HVDC-system in the Western hemisphere was installed, the HVDC Gotland. In 1999 for the first time a windpark was connected by an HVDC-system (HVDC Visby-Nas)

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