AngelnAngeln (Danish: Angel) is a peninsula in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany, protruding into the Baltic Sea. It is separated from the peninsula of Schwansen by the Schlei inlet, and from the Danish island of ALS by the Flensburger Förde ("firth of Flensburg"). The region is believed by many to be the area the Angles left when migrating to Britain in the 5th-6th centuries. The word in itself means "hook", e.g. as in Angling for fish. England and the English language takes its name from the Angles, and thus ultimately from the Angeln peninsula.The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle states: (after the Angles' migration to Britian) "Of the Angles - the country they left has since stood empty between the Jutes and the Saxons." |
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