A fish pond is an artificial lake (reservoir, pond) intended for fish breeding. In medieval times in Europe, it was typical for many monasteries and castles (small, partly self-sufficient communities) to have its fish pond.
Fish ponds are still common in Europe, Canada, especially in the Czech Republic (Rožmberk, Velké Dářko, Máchovo jezero), where common carp may be kept, and in East Asia (notably Japan), where koi may be kept.
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