Student From Halle "Wins Swedish Island"
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This week, Brabant natives Eva Holleman and Freek van Heertum received their own Swedish island. At least: for a year. The couple won an international competition and will manage a tiny island in the far north. They are certainly not the only Dutch islanders in Sweden. How idyllic is the reality? These Dutch people are already living or working on a Swedish island.
It is about 180 meters long, a little over 50 meters wide, inhabited by Kormorans – and is located on the west coast of Sweden. The small island of Marsten is now managed for a year by the student Miriam Wiskemann from Halle an der Saale in Germany. The 27-year-old is one of the winners of the international campaign "Your Swedish Island", as the Swedish tourism agency announced. Officially, Sweden has 267,570 islands – and thus as many as no oth…
Five islands, 2,242 applications. Miriam Wiskemann from Halle is one of the winners - and can now call herself an island administrator. What she is planning.
It is about 180 meters long, a little more than 50 meters wide, inhabited by Kormorans - and is located on the west coast of Sweden.
Five islands, 2,242 applications. Miriam Wiskemann from Halle is one of the winners - and can now call herself an island administrator. What she is planning.
It is about 180 meters long, a little over 50 meters wide, inhabited by Kormorans – and is located on the west coast of Sweden. The small island of Marsten is now managed for a year by the student Miriam Wiskemann from Halle (Saale) in Saxony-Anhalt. As the Swedish tourism agency announced, the 27-year-old is one of the winners of the international campaign "Your Swedish Island". Sweden officially has 267,570 islands – and thus as many as no oth…
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