1. aland - Adverb
3. Aland - Proper noun
On land; to the land; ashore.
Source: Webster's dictionaryHELSINKI (AP) — A Baltic Sea ferry with 331 passengers and a crew of 98 run aground in heavy storm winds Saturday in the Aland Islands archipelago between Finland and Sweden. Source: Internet
Bruce M. Metzger and Bart D. Ehrman Aland, K. and Aland, B. The text of the New Testament (9780802840981) Dating Estimates for the dates when the canonical gospel accounts were written vary significantly; and the evidence for any of the dates is scanty. Source: Internet
Kurt Aland and his team from the Institute for New Testament Textual Research were the first scholars who exclusively were invited to analyse, examine and photograph these new fragments of the New Testament in 1982. Source: Internet
The population increase experienced by four other southern provinces, the Aland Islands, Turku ja Pori, Hame, and Kymi, taken together with that of Uusimaa amounted to 97 percent of the country's total population increase for these years. Source: Internet
Thought lost since the Russian revolution, the document (Schenkungsurkunde) has now resurfaced in St Petersburg 2003, and has also been long before commented upon by other scholars like Kurt Aland. Source: Internet
But the construction group, Aland Developments, has previously claimed Mascot Towers was plagued by structural damage before they started work. Source: Internet