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Pheasant Island

Coordinates: 43°20′34″N 1°45′56″W / 43.34278°N 1.76556°W / 43.34278; -1.76556
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Pheasant Island
Map
Geography
LocationBidasoa
Area0.00682[1] km2 (0.00263 sq mi)
Highest elevation6 m (20 ft)
Administration
France
Demographics
Population0
Louis XIV of France and Philip IV of Spain meeting on Pheasant Island for the Treaty of the Pyrenees.

Pheasant Island (Template:Lang-es, Template:Lang-fr, Template:Lang-eu) is a river island in the Bidasoa river.

Geography

The island is a condominium[2] established by the Treaty of the Pyrenees in 1659, under joint sovereignty of Spain and France, and is administered by Irun (in Gipuzkoa, Spain) and Hendaye (in the Pyrénées-Atlantiques, France), which have sovereignty on the island for alternating periods of six months. The island has an area of 6,820 square metres (73,410 square feet) and has been artificially protected from the currents of the river.

Etymology

In French, the island is also known as Île de l’hôpital and Île de la Conférence.

History

The island as seen from the Spanish side

The most important historical event that took place on the island was the meeting place for the signing of the Treaty of the Pyrenees. It was the climax to a series of 24 conferences held between Luis de Haro, a Grandee of Spain and Chief minister of France, Cardinal Mazarin in 1659 following the end of the Thirty Years' War. A monolith was built in the centre of the island to commemorate the meeting.

The island has also been used for several other royal meetings:

Access

No visitors are allowed on the island.[3]

References

  1. ^ Jannie Wullms (2012). Propuesta de una edición crítica de José de Butrón y Mújica, Relación panegírica de la jornada de los señores, señor don Luis Méndez de Haro y señor cardenal Julio de Mazarino, a la conferencia de los Tratados de la Paz entre el Católico Felipe Cuarto el Grande de España, y el Cristianísimo Luis Catorce de Francia (PDF) (in Spanish). Retrieved 2015-12-03.
  2. ^ España asume la jurisdicción de la isla de los Faisanes, la más pequeña del mundo (Retrieved 2015-12-03)
  3. ^ "Pheasant Island". Hendaye Tourist Office. Retrieved January 24, 2012. (archived link)

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43°20′34″N 1°45′56″W / 43.34278°N 1.76556°W / 43.34278; -1.76556