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Fictional country - Lands of Arda and Middle-earth |  | Fictional country - Lands of Arda and Middle-earth: Encyclopedia II - Fictional country - Lands of Arda and Middle-earth |  | Though J. R. R. Tolkien indicated that he intended Arda to represent our Earth in a previous age, sometimes few correspondences exist between modern landmasses and countries and those of Arda. The following countries, areas or regions feature on the continent Middle-earth:
Angmar, country of the Witch-king of Angmar
Arnor, the northern kingdom of men.
Dol Guldur Hill of Black Magic, stronghold of the Necromancer (Sauron). From the description, probably based on Glastonbury Tor, Somerset.
Dunland, the c ...
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Fictional country - Lands of Arda and Middle-earth
Though J. R. R. Tolkien indicated that he intended Arda to represent our Earth in a previous age, sometimes few correspondences exist between modern landmasses and countries and those of Arda. The following countries, areas or regions feature on the continent Middle-earth:
- Angmar, country of the Witch-king of Angmar
- Arnor, the northern kingdom of men.
- Dol Guldur Hill of Black Magic, stronghold of the Necromancer (Sauron). From the description, probably based on Glastonbury Tor, Somerset.
- Dunland, the country of the Dunlendings
- Eriador
- Erebor, the Lonley Mountain
- Forodwaith, the Northern Waste
- Gondor
- Haradwaith, a Southron land, home to the Haradrim
- Ithilien, trans-Anduinian Gondor
- Lothlórien, greenwood land of Galadriel (also Lórinand and Laurelindórenan).
- Mirkwood an elven forest invaded by the evil of Sauron
- Mordor, mountain-girt land of evil
- Moria (also Khazad-dûm), a country or city-state beneath the Misty Mountains
- Rohan, home to the horse-lords
- The Shire, land of the Hobbits
See also the category Realms of Middle-earth.
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