• The story of Bomarsund holds the answers to why the Åland Islands became a demilitarized zone, which lasts even to the present day.
  • Bomarsund was a 19th-century fortress, the construction of which had started in 1832 by Russia in Sund, Åland, in the Baltic Sea.
  • There is also a cafe and camping area at Bomarsund. ... "The mighty walls of Bomarsund once represented Russia's military authority on Åland.
  • Bomarsund, Åland (Suomi: Bomarsund) is a tourist attraction, one of the Fortresses in Bomarsund, ܦܢܠܢܕܐ. It is located: 469 km from ܣܬܘܟܗܘܠܡ...
  • Bomarsund [a] was built by the Russians in 1832 and destroyed twenty two years later in 1854 by a British/French fleet.
  • Constructed from 1832 to 1854, Bomarsund Fortress was built for Russian contingents on the island at a time when Aland was a Russian territory.
  • The Russians began building Bomarsund Fortress in 1830 as a western outpost when Aland and mainland Finland were part of the Russian Empire.
  • Nestled on the scenic Åland Islands of Finland, Bomarsund Fortress stands as a poignant reminder of the region's turbulent history and its resilience through the ages.
  • Küçük bir müfreze kuleyi ele geçirdi ve kaptanı ve diğer 34 kişiyi ele geçirdi, savunucuların "C" kulesini havaya uçuracak zamanı yoktu. Bomarsund Savaşı.
  • Bomarsund lies six miles north of the Tyne & Wear border. ... It is in the NE22 postcode district. The post town for Bomarsund is Bedlington.