
Schwansen ( or ''Svansø'', meaning "swan island/peninsula") is a peninsula in
Schleswig-Holstein
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,
Germany
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, protruding into the
Baltic Sea
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. It is located between
Eckernförde Bay to the south and the
Schlei inlet to the north.
The Danish dialect
South Jutlandic in the
Angel Danish variant was still spoken in Schwansen around 1780 (the last time in the villages near the Schlei).
Denmark
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lost Schwansen following the
Second Schleswig War
The Second Schleswig War (; or German Danish War), also sometimes known as the Dano-Prussian War or Prusso-Danish War, was the second military conflict over the Schleswig–Holstein question of the nineteenth century. The war began on 1 Februar ...
in 1864.
Schwansen is the name of the former ''
Amt'' ("collective municipality")
Schwansen, which covered most of the peninsula. The seat of the ''Amt'' was in Damp.
Peninsulas of Schleswig-Holstein
Regions of Schleswig-Holstein
Peninsulas of the Baltic Sea
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