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Gotland is Sweden's largest island and a province/county located in the Baltic Sea, with a population of approximately 61,023 as of 2024. The island has a long history of habitation, dating back to around 7200 BC, and has been influenced by various cultures, including the Gutes, who are believed to be related to the Goths. Historically, the island had a unique linguistic and cultural identity, but it has since been assimilated into Swedish culture. Today, Gotland is a popular tourist destination, known for its sunny climate, extensive shoreline, and cultural events such as the Medieval Week.learn more on wikipedia
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