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| | Restoration-Girithron 47 |
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http://numenor.home.mchsi.com/jrrt/restoration47.htm
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| | Eldalië.it - FocusOn |
 | | Questi ultimi erano pazienti: soffrirono a lungo in silenzio e "non diventarono ostili finchè l'abbattimento degli alberi non divenne distruttivo." (GC) Ma lentamente, "l'ostilità cresceva e uomini scuri delle montagne si spingevano in Enedwaith" a sostegno dei loro consanguinei. |  | | Al suo termine, "in Enedwaith i resti dei Dunlandiani vivevano [ancora] ad est, ai piedi delle Montagne Nebbiose" (FI) e avevano "sofferto. |  | | Peggio ancora, il re Aldor "fece persino scorrerie nelle loro terre di Enedwaith per rappresaglia." (FI) Questa pulizia etnica non fu mai dimenticata dai "selvaggi pastori abitanti delle colline", come i Rohirrim li chiamavano sprezzantemente. |
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http://www.eldalie.com/saggi/lalaith/Uomini.htm
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| | Entmoot - Hytorax Part 2 |
 | | This charge is for Enedwaith, our final hope. |  | | The fleeing soldiers before them were scattered, all order broken. |  | | His dark eyes flickered with a soft light as he looked at the simple white page of light before them, the magical Essence, the power to seize magical power throughout Enedwaith and much of the rest of the world. |
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http://www.tolkientrail.com/entmoot/showthread.php?goto=newpost&t=8072
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| | dunlendings |
 | | The Dunlendings were so-called Middle Men like the Rohirrim, but since they spoke a different language (related to the the Second House of Men, the Haladin, rather than the Bëorian/Marachian tongue which stood at the base of Adûnaic), they were not recognised as Middle Men by the Númenoreans of the Second Age. |  | | Originally the inhabitants of the forested region of Enedwaith, they were grouped with the Minhiriathrim, another people which were related to the Haladin rather than the Bëorians or Marachians. |  | | This lack of understanding between them and the Númenoreans later led to outright hostility as the Númenoreans began cutting down the large forests, and began driving the Dunlendings away from their ancestral lands. |
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http://www.yourencyclopedia.net/Dunlendings.html
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| | Encyclopedia of Arda: Enedwaith |
 | | Tolkien goes so far as to hint that, in the earliest days of the Two Kingdoms, Enedwaith was considered to fall within the boundaries of Gondor. |  | | In the years after their founding, Enedwaith lay between Arnor to the north and Gondor to the south, and so the people who lived here were known as the 'middle-folk'. |  | | Though Enedwaith did not belong to either Kingdom, it was jointly administered by the Dúnedain, and the Wild Men who lived here ultimately did so under their control. |
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http://www.glyphweb.com/arda/e/enedwaith.html
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| | Tree and Stone by Lothithil |
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http://lotrscrapbook.bookloaf.net/stories/serial/tree/contents/21-22.html
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| | TolkienWiki: Dunlendings |
 | | After the Battle of the Hornburg, when they were made aware of the lies of Saruman -- which had provoked them into joining the assault upon Rohan -- they made reparations to the Rohirrim by helping them to clear the battlefield, and made an undertaking to never again make war upon the Mark. |  | | In the SeA, the Númenoreans returned to Middle-earth and made contact with the pre-Haladin and others of the Edain who dwelt in Eriador. |  | | But relations with the Men of Westernesse were soon strained, and some of the pre-Haladin folk of Enedwaith and Minhiriath threw in their lot with Sauron, while others escaped south or into dense woods (such as the Men of ErynVorn). |
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http://www.thetolkienwiki.org/wiki.cgi?Dunlendings
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| | [ Daily Tolkien / Lord Of The Rings ] A History of the Last Alliance of Elves and Men, Part 1 |
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http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/818164/posts
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| | Good Night, Good Rhudaur |
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http://www.suite101.com/article.cfm/tolkien/73611
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| | THE TOLKIEN FORUM - Lands, Territories, and the like |
 | | Still open-Rivendell, Harad, the Easternlings, Enedwaith, Iron Hills, The Brown Lands and Rhun(not for long ;) |  | | 12-16-2001 07:01 AM Well, since there is now a full rebellion you could also to Enedwaith, right next to the contested lands (Though I think it's part of Eraidor). |  | | Also, 2 legions of Orcs (legion=500 each) has taken the lands on the banks of South Ithilien and southward, once known as South Gondor. |
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http://www.thetolkienforum.com/printthread.php?t=1094&pp=1000
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| | The Citadel of Guard - Enedwaith |
 | | The Citadel of Guard :: The Dark Realms of Evil :: Enedwaith |
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http://finrodfelagund.proboards44.com/index.cgi?board=Enedwaith
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| | Mists of Illusion |
 | | Enedwaith share the same Gods and Goddesses has the elves, although they may also worship the human One God. |  | | The Enedwaith, or halflings, are so called for a reason. |  | | Enedwaith can see further than both humans and elves, making them excellent guides.... |
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http://members.shaw.ca/mistsofillusion/halflings.html
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| | enedwaith |
 | | Enedwaith (Sindarin for 'Middle Region') is located in Eriador, a name for all the lands between the Misty Mountains and the Ered Luin. |  | | Enedwaith formed the most northern part of the Kingdom of Gondor, at least officially, but by the late Third Age it had been abandoned. |  | | In the north-east, Enedwaith is bordered by the river Glanduin, across which lay the Noldorin realm of Eregion or Hollin in the Second Age. |
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http://www.yourencyclopedia.net/enedwaith.html
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| | Dunland: Historical Timeline |
 | | Enedwaith and Minihiriath, the 'Middle Lands' between the sea and the Misty Mountains, are inhabited by a folk who were 'as later historians recognized the kin of the Folk of Haleth'. |  | | The people of Minihiriath flee to the cape of Eryn Vorn; those of Enedwaith to the eastern mountains where afterwards was Dunland. |  | | Cirion the Steward of Gondor gives Eorl the Young and his people possession of Calenardhon, later known as Rohan, referred to by Eorl's people as 'the Mark'. |
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http://dunland.elendor.net/history_timeline.html
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| | Science Fair Projects - Arador |
 | | Arador became the Chieftain of the Dúnedain in T.A. 2912 at the death of his father. |  | | This was after the Fell Winter, and great floods devastated Enedwaith and Minhiriath. |
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http://www.all-science-fair-projects.com/science_fair_projects_encyclopedia/Arador
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| | Tar-Aldarion - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | His only child was a daughter, Tar-Ancalimë, and so he changed the rules of succession, replacing the principle of agnatic primogeniture with that of fully equal primogeniture. |  | | He built the great haven of Lond Daer on the river Gwathló, and under his reign the deforesting of Enedwaith and Minhiriath began. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tar-Aldarion
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| | Vinyalondë - encyclopedia article about Vinyalondë. |
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http://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/Vinyalond%eb
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| | Enedwaith |
 | | The Drûgs in Drúwaith Iaur, of whom some had been brought back to Enedwaith by ships from Númenor, probably kept themselves in Drúwaith Iaur and thus were not a part of the conflict between Dunlendings and Númenorians. |  | | The people who lived there was of the same kind as |  | | Haleth`s people who went over the mountains Ered Luin into Beleriand in First age and like them the people in Enedwaith and Minhiriath lived close to or in the forest. |
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http://www.annalsofarda.dk/annals-of-arda/Places-index/places-me/Enedwaith.htm
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| | adunaic |
 | | Adûnaic seems not to have been influenced by the language of the Second House of Men, the Haladin tongue, at all: when the Númenóreans returned to Middle-earth in the Second Age, they did not recognise the peoples of Enedwaith and Minhiriath as their distant kin, because these spoke Haladin languages. |  | | Most of the House of Bëor had been killed after the Dagor Bragollach, and therefore the Hadorian accent had become most prevalent. |  | | The Westron or Common Speech, widely spoken in Middle-earth during the Third Age, was largely derived from Adûnaic. |
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http://www.yourencyclopedia.net/Adunaic.html
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| | Waiting for a king like you |
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http://www.merp.com/news/1076882290/index_html
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| | Council of Elrond :: LotR News and Information |
 | | At this time its inhabitants were referred as the "middle folk"; and this gave the region its name, Enedwaith, which translates as "Land Of The Middle-Folk". |  | | The southernmost region of Eriador, Enedwaith was situated betwen the Rivers Greyflood and Isen. |  | | The southern part of Enedwaith was at one time heavily forested, but by SA 800, the men of Númenor began harvesting these forests, as well as the forests of Minhiriath, for their shipbuilding industry. |
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http://www.councilofelrond.com/modules.php?op=modload&name=Encyclopedia&file=index&action=DisplayTerm&pn_vid=3&pn_id=4050
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| | THE TOLKIEN FORUM - Ents roused in the Second Age...by whom? |
 | | The only Numenorean 'settlement' there was Tharbad, which had been deserted for some time and where Boromir tells Celeborn he lost his horse. |  | | I don't know if I match this 'Perhaps someone better versed in this matter would enlighten us?' description, but we learn that the Dunlendings originally lived in Minhiriath and Enedhwaith, as they were remnants of the pre-Haladin tribes there; |  | | I believe that in the War of the Elves and Sauron much of the forests that covered Eriador were destroyed, since Sauron's force was pretty keen upon burning, brandshing and cutting. |
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http://www.thetolkienforum.com/printthread.php?t=12778
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| | Minhiriath |
 | | The Dunlendings are the remnecents of the people who lived here and in Enedwaith. |  | | The people who lived here was of the same kind as Haleth`s people who went over the mountains Ered Luin into Beleriand in First age and like them the people in Enedwaith and Minhiriath lived close to or in the forest. |  | | In the Second age ca.800 the coastline and most of the Minhiriath area was covered by the Southern-Forest but in the North-East of the Great Fens the land was mainly grass-plains. |
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http://www.annalsofarda.dk/annals-of-arda/Places-index/Places-ME/Minhiriath.htm
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| | Razing Arnor: How real were the Dunadan conspiracies? |
 | | Cardolan, being closer to Enedwaith and controlling the sea-trade which must have passed through Tharbad, had better reason to want to be more like Gondor, or closer to Gondor, than Amlaith and the northern lords of Arnor. |  | | Tarannon was the first of Gondor's ship-kings, and his conquests may or may not have been driven by personal ambition. |  | | But Amlaith, the King's Heir, may also have interacted with Cirdan more than his brothers. |
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http://www.suite101.com/article.cfm/tolkien/46708
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| | Tharbad |
 | | ..summoned more forces, which were approaching from the south-east, and were indeed in Enedwaith at the Crossing of Tharbad, which was only lightly held. |  | | By the time of The War of the Ring a century later; |  | | In the early Fourth Age, the "ruined town" (LR) was probably rebuilt and resettled at last, both by the Rohirrim - who colonized Enedwaith and "multiplied exceedingly" (LR) - and the Reunited Kingdom, which began to repopulate Eriador. |
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http://www.worldhistory.com/wiki/T/Tharbad.htm
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| | Enedwaith |
 | | Enedwaith formó la parte más norteña del reino de Gondor, por lo menos oficialmente, pero por la última tercera edad había sido abandonado. |  | | Esto encolerizaron a los habitantes de Enedwaith, relaciones distantes al Haladin de viejo. |  | | La banda norteña de Enedwaith es el río Gwathló, miente el norte de el cual Minhiriath. |
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http://www.yotor.net/wiki/es/en/Enedwaith.htm
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| | Tharbad - Freepedia |
 | | Arnor to the north was retreating as well, and had become split in three petty realms. |  | | By the time of the War of the Ring the great bridge had been destroyed, and the river had to be crossed by way of a dangerous ford made out of the ruins. |  | | Tharbad was jointly built by the Dúnedain of Arnor and Gondor during the early Third Age where the Great South Road that connected Gondor with Arnor crossed the river Gwathló with a great bridge. |
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http://en.freepedia.org/Tharbad.html
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| | Encyclopedia: Gondor |
 | | In the fiction of J. Tolkien, Enedwaith, also spelled Enedhwaith, originally referred to both a region of Middle-earth and the men that inhabited it, although the region Enedwaith retained that name even when the Enedwaith people were no more. |  | | Rhovanion, which was never fully under the control of Gondor but under Gondorian control at certain times during the Third Age. |  | | Enedwaith, never really populated by Gondor and soon abandoned, |
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http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/Gondor
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| | Visualizing Middle-earth by Michael Martinez - Page 1 of 6 |
 | | Other folk lived in Arthedain during these years as well, some partially of Dunadan descent, some descended of the Edain who settled in Eriador (mostly Beorians), and some descended of the Gwathuirim, the mysterious woodland folk of Enedwaith and Minhiriath who fought for Sauron in the War of the Elves and Sauron. |  | | The men of Bree were descended of this latter group, and they appear to have been the only large group of men (besides the Dunedain) to survive the fall of Arnor. |
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http://www.sffworld.com/authors/m/martinez_michael/excerpts/visualizing1.html
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| | White Council archive Tharbad? Tolkien and the Inklings discussion |
 | | There is much mentioned of Tharbad, and it seems to me that it could have been a major city of Cardolan, and many of the Dunedain could have retreated to it, but nothing is mentioned of Tharbad's importance to Cardolan, and if there has, I would like to here about it. |  | | Was it originally settled by Dunedain, or the men from Enedwaith and Dunland? |  | | Did it fall under the jurisdiction of Cardolan? |
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http://www.sf-fandom.com/xoa/white_council/archive_32/6572.htm
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| | [No title] |
 | | The Underdark is their domain, and they rule large sections of it beneath the surface of Minhiriath & Enedwaith. |  | | The Dark Lord has as well twisted and shaped these foul creatures to his service. |  | | There are many independent human cities to the west in Minhiriath & Enedwaith, plenty of room for doing what humans do best.. |
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http://www.strategyplanet.com/aow/maps/middle-earth.txt
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| | The Isen River System |
 | | The River Isen (Iron River) begins at the southern end of the misty mountains near the ruins of Isengard, and flows three hundred miles westward into the Great Sea in the southern regions of the Enedwaith. |  | | The River Adorn begins in the western heights of the White Mountains and flows roughly northwestwards to meet the Isen on the borders of Enedwaith. |  | | They were the scene of two Battles between Saruman and the Rohirrim during the War of the Ring. |
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http://www.dreamborn.com/m_guide08.html
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| | Dunland: History |
 | | At the start of the second age the ancestors of the Dunlendings lived in the wide lands of Enedwaith between the Misty Mountains and the Sea. |  | | The folk of Enedwaith both marvelled at and feared the great mariner race, and kept to themselves at first. |  | | In the fighting that followed, the people of Enedwaith were driven eastwards and southwards. |
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http://dunland.elendor.net/history.html
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| | Southern Forest |
 | | The major part of the Southern Forest was lost and drowned when the world was reshaped at the end of the First age after the War of Wrath when whole lands and countries came beneath the Belegaer. |  | | The Southern Forest was in the First age and up to Second age year 813 covering the most of the south-eastern lands from Bay of Belfalas to the Mouth of Sirion. |  | | It covered the southern parts of the land called the Great Fens and Enedwaith and Drúwaith Iaur from the coast up north to Tharbad, east up to Hithaeglir and into Calenardhon and reached the later Fangorn Forest. |
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http://www.annalsofarda.dk/Annals-of-Arda/Places-index/Places-Misc/Southern-Forest.htm
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| | Specialty Tour - Remnants of Fallen Numenor |
 | | In the Tale of Years the ruining and desertion of Tharbad is dated to the year 2912 of the Third Age, when great floods devastated Enedwaith and Minhiriath. |
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http://fan.theonering.net/middleearthtours/specialtynumenor.html
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| | The Boards of Lorien - Enedwaith |
 | | The Boards of Lorien :: Tolkien's Middle Earth (RolePlaying) :: Enedwaith |  | | Currently, there are no messages posted on this board. |
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http://majestyoflorien.proboards26.com/index.cgi?board=enedwaith
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| | Encyclopedia: Dunland |
 | | Ironically, it was not until Gondor finally abandoned (Tharbad) in T.A 2050 that it gave a name to the surrounding land and its people : both became known as Enedwaith, 'The Middle-folk' and 'The Middle Region', because they no longer owed allegiance to either North or South Kingdom. |  | | The Hill-folk had slowly colonized Calenardhon themselves during the dwindling of the Dúnedain, and had already reclaimed all the land between the rivers Adorn and Isen. |  | | When Gondor decided to give the depopulated province of Calenardhon, east of Enedwaith, to the numerous people of Éothéod in 2510 T.A., the Hill-folk felt threathened by these 'Forgoil', or Strawheads (referring to the blonde hair). |
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http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/Dunland
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| | The Indigenous Population of Middle-earth |
 | | The pre-Haladin, now pre-Númenóreans, had spread from Umbar through the White Mountains to Isengard and Dunland, across Enedwaith and Minhiriath and as far North as Cardolan, their northernmost relatives apparently living along the line from Sarn Ford to the junction of Gwathló and Mitheithel. |  | | From Enedwaith they took refuge in the eastern mountains where afterwards was Dunland |  | | hostility was growing and dark men out of the mountains were thrusting into Enedwaith |
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http://people.wiesbaden.netsurf.de/~lalaith/Tolkien/Indigenous_Population_of_Middle-earth.html
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http://home.hetnet.nl/~thdefeber/6%20ERIADOR.doc
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| | El Señor de los Anillos - La Compañía: Hombres |
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| | Fantasy Flight Games Message Board |
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http://www.fantasyflightgames.com/discus/messages/6/2557.html
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| | SCC Forums > The Dunlendings |
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http://www.stratcommandcenter.com/forums/lofiversion/index.php/lofiversion/t3288.html
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| | Calenardhon |
 | | From Fangorn Forest flows river Onodlò / Entwash and separates the West and East-Emnet and somewhat halfway Snowbourne, separating Westfold and Eastfold, falling from Ered Nimrais, joins it to its outflow in Anduin. |  | | To the west outside the Cap of Rohan runs river Isen / Angren from the Misty Mountains as border to Dunland and Enedwaith in the Gap of Rohan. |  | | North-east is the Mouth of Entwash and the heights of Emun Muil and the North Marches the borderline. |
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http://www.annalsofarda.dk/annals-of-arda/Places-index/Places-ME/Calenardhon.htm
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| | NodeWorks - Encyclopedia: Umbar |
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http://pedia.nodeworks.com/U/UM/UMB/Umbar
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