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Pheasant Island ((ドイツ語:Fasaneninsel)) is one of the two islands in the south of the lake of Großer Eutiner See, which itself lies in the borough of Eutin in the district of Ostholstein in the German state of Schleswig-Holstein. The island is about 150 × 200 metres across. From the 9th century, Pheasant Island was the site of a Wendish castle which was given the name ''Utin'' and was the centre of the eponymous ''Gau''. The castle was linked to the shore over a bridge. The castle was destroyed in 1138/39 by the Holcetae during the conquest of Wagria. The subsequent settlement was built on the shore and developed into the present-day town of Eutin. Pheasant Island is one of the landmarks of the visual axes of the former baroque garden of Eutin Castle. The name "Pheasant Island" is derived from the old pheasantry that used to exist on the island. Today, the island is privately owned and inhabited. == Sources == *(Data ) *(Information about the name ) *(''Utin'' Castle ) *(The bridge to ''Utin'' Castle ) *(Eutin Castle ) * Otto Rönnpag: ''Die Fasaneninsel, der Ursprung Eutins''. In: ''Jahrbuch für Heimatkunde'' Eutin, 1987, , pp. 99–102. * Gustav Peters: ''Von der Fasanerie auf dem Warder im Großen Eutiner See''. In: ''Jahrbuch für Heimatkunde'' Eutin, 1973, , p. 29. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Pheasant Island (Eutin)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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