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/fyuu"neuhn/, n.German name of Fyn.
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Island and county (pop., 2001: 472,064) of Denmark.It covers an an area of 1,346 sq mi (3,486 sq km), and it is located between Sjælland and the Jutland Peninsula. Its administrative centre and largest city is Odense. The island is a fertile agricultural region. Road and rail bridges and ferries connect the island with the rest of Denmark.* * *
third largest island in Denmark. It lies between southern Jutland and Zealand (Sjælland) and is bounded by the Little Belt (strait) to the west and the Great Belt to the east. Both straits are crossed by rail and road connections, including the Great Belt Fixed Link, a bridge and tunnel system that joins Funen with Zealand via the island of Sprogø. The fertile clay loams of the rolling morainic landscape support agriculture (grains and sugar beets), gardening, dairy farming, and pig and cattle breeding. Stone Age burial chambers remain on the island, as well as numerous Viking relics, including the famous Ladby-skibet (12 miles [19 km] east of Odense), the burial ship of a Viking chieftain (c. 950), and a “ship monument” (grave enclosed by standing stones in the form of a ship) west of Odense. Always a stronghold of the Danish aristocracy, Funen is rich in old castles and manor houses. Two of the finest are Egeskov (1554) and Brahetrolleborg (1568; incorporating parts of a monastery founded in 1172), both in the south. The island's chief ports are the manufacturing city of Odense, Assens, Svendborg, Nyborg, Kerteminde, Middelfart, and Fåborg. Area 1,152 square miles (2,984 square km). Pop. (2003 est.) 441,795.* * *
Universalium. 2010.