Languages of Åland
OfficialSwedish
MinorityFinnish
ForeignEnglish
The Åland province of Finland, highlighted in red

Åland, an autonomous region of Finland, has the largest Swedish-speaking majority in Finland, with about 88% of the province, or about 25,500 people, speaking Swedish as their first language (specifically the Åland Swedish dialect). Swedish is also the sole official language of the province.[1] Finnish also has a presence, although it is small; only about 5% of Ålanders are Finnish-speaking.

Mother tongue
2000 2010 2020
Number  % Number  % Number  %
Swedish24,16993.77%25,17389.88%25,98686.25%
Finnish1,2384.8%1,3734.9%1,4054.66%
Romanian20.01%1660.59%5011.66%
Latvian50.02%1950.7%4431.47%
Estonian230.09%1380.49%2060.68%
English690.27%970.35%1640.54%
Norwegian360.14%340.12%410.14%
Other2340.91%8312.97%1,4244.73%

There are 59 spoken native languages in 2020 (with a total population of 29,884):[2]

While the number of Swedish-speakers grew from 24,169 in 2000 to 25,862 in 2019, their percentage has dropped from 93.7% in 2000 to 86.5% in 2019. For Finnish, the percentage and number of speakers has been about same (from 1,238 to 1,401; from 4.8% to 4.7%). The percentage of speakers of other languages grew from 1.5% in 2000 to 8.8% in 2019.[2]

References

  1. Självstyrelselag för Åland 16.8.1991/1144 - 36 §. Retrieved 2010-06-30.
  2. 1 2 "Population 31.12. By Region, Language, Age, Sex, Year and Information".
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