Gotland (disambiguation)

Gotland (disambiguation)

Gotland can mean:

*Gotland - a Swedish island and once a Province of Sweden.
**Gotland County - The current administrative Swedish County where
***Gotland Municipality - is the only municipality ("kommun").

*Götaland - a historical Land of Sweden (separate from the island of Gotland)

*Gotland class submarines
*HMS Gotland (cruiser)
*HMS Gotland (Gtd)


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