Mittalmar, or the Inlands, was the central region of Númenor, containing the provinces of Emerië, Numenor's main pastoral land, and Arandor (or 'Kings'-land'), which itself was the most populous part of the realm.[1]
Mittalmar consisted mainly of grasslands and like most of Númenor it had a humid climate with mild winters. It was oval in shape and ran about two-hundred miles from east to west and over one-hundred and fifty miles from north to south. In its near center was the mountain of Meneltarma, the Pillar of Heaven. Númenor's two main rivers, Nunduinë and Siril flowed mostly through this region.[1]
Translations[]
Foreign Language | Translated name |
Amharic | ሚታልማር |
Arabic | ميتالمار |
Armenian | Միտալմար |
Assamese | মিত্তালমাৰ |
Belarusian Cyrillic | Міталмар |
Bengali | মিত্তলমার |
Bulgarian Cyrillic | Миталмар |
Chinese | 米塔尔玛 |
Danish | Mittalmar ("Det Indre Land") |
Georgian | მიტალმარი |
Greek | Μίτταλμαρ |
Gujarati | મિત્તલમાર |
Hebrew | מיטאלמאר |
Hindi | मित्तलमार |
Japanese | ミタルマル |
Kannada | ಮಿತ್ತಲ್ಮಾರ್ |
Kazakh | Митталмар (Cyrillic) Mïttalmar (Latin) |
Konkani | मित्तलमार |
Korean | 미탈마르 |
Kyrgyz Cyrillic | Митталмар |
Macedonian Cyrillic | Миталмар |
Marathi | मित्तलमार |
Mongolian Cyrillic | Миталмар |
Nepalese | मित्तलमार |
Persian | میتالمار |
Punjabi | ਮਿੱਤਲਮਾਰ |
Russian | Митталмар |
Serbian | Миталмар (Cyrillic) Mitalmar (Latin) |
Sindhi | ميٽلمار |
Sinhalese | මිට්ටල්මාර් |
Tajik Cyrillic | Митталмар |
Tamil | மிட்டல்மார் |
Tatar | Миттальмар |
Telugu | మిట్టల్మార్ |
Thai | มิททัลมาร์ |
Ukrainian Cyrillic | Мітталмар |
Urdu | متلمار |
Yiddish | מיטלמאר |
References[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 The Atlas of Middle-earth, pgs. 43, 183, 185 & 187