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'''South Gondor''', also known as '''Harondor''', was a region of [[Gondor]] near [[Harad]] and [[Umbar]].
 
'''South Gondor''', also known as '''Harondor''', was a region of [[Gondor]] near [[Harad]] and [[Umbar]].
   
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== Geography ==
The southern part of Gondor consisted of [[Haradwaith]] and [[Ithilien]]. It was ruled from [[Osgiliath]] during the golden age of Gondor. The men of Ithilien usually did not recognize the realm of men. The men of Haradwaith were also annoyed that [[Isildur]] had liberated their lands. The city of Osgiliath was at this time a thriving city from which Isildur ruled. The [[Pelennor Fields]] were also classed as South Gondor, whereas [[Enedwaith]] and the northern areas such as [[Lebennin]] and [[Lamedon]] were not.
 
 
== Location and Description ==
 
   
 
South Gondor was south of [[Gondor]] and north of [[Harad]] and was contested between both countries. South Gondor was also between the rivers [[Poros]] and [[Harnen]]. The climate hovered near the moderate and the extreme with mild winters and hot, dry summers, and the terrain consisted of scattered woodlands.<ref>''[[The Atlas of Middle-earth]],'' Thematic Maps, "Climate"</ref><ref>''[[The Atlas of Middle-earth]],'' Thematic Maps, "Vegetation"</ref>
 
South Gondor was south of [[Gondor]] and north of [[Harad]] and was contested between both countries. South Gondor was also between the rivers [[Poros]] and [[Harnen]]. The climate hovered near the moderate and the extreme with mild winters and hot, dry summers, and the terrain consisted of scattered woodlands.<ref>''[[The Atlas of Middle-earth]],'' Thematic Maps, "Climate"</ref><ref>''[[The Atlas of Middle-earth]],'' Thematic Maps, "Vegetation"</ref>
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The southern part of Gondor consisted of [[Haradwaith]] and [[Ithilien]]. It was ruled from [[Osgiliath]] during the golden age of Gondor. The men of Ithilien usually did not recognize the realm of men. The men of Haradwaith were also annoyed that [[Isildur]] had liberated their lands. The city of Osgiliath was at this time a thriving city from which Isildur ruled. The [[Pelennor Fields]] were also classed as South Gondor, whereas [[Enedwaith]] and the northern areas such as [[Lebennin]] and [[Lamedon]] were not.
   
 
== History ==
 
== History ==

Revision as of 16:28, 10 October 2019

South Gondor

Map of South Gondor

South Gondor, also known as Harondor, was a region of Gondor near Harad and Umbar.

Geography

South Gondor was south of Gondor and north of Harad and was contested between both countries. South Gondor was also between the rivers Poros and Harnen. The climate hovered near the moderate and the extreme with mild winters and hot, dry summers, and the terrain consisted of scattered woodlands.[1][2]

The southern part of Gondor consisted of Haradwaith and Ithilien. It was ruled from Osgiliath during the golden age of Gondor. The men of Ithilien usually did not recognize the realm of men. The men of Haradwaith were also annoyed that Isildur had liberated their lands. The city of Osgiliath was at this time a thriving city from which Isildur ruled. The Pelennor Fields were also classed as South Gondor, whereas Enedwaith and the northern areas such as Lebennin and Lamedon were not.

History

South Gondor was part of the Kingdom of Gondor in the early in the Third Age and soon was subdued by Tarannon Falastur. South Gondor stayed with Gondor until the Kin-strife, which was fought by the Kings of Gondor and the Corsairs of Umbar. Soon during the War of the Ring South Gondor was described as a "debatable and desert land". In the Fourth Age, it was a part of the Reunited Kingdom.

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Translations around the World

Foreign Language Translated name
Afrikaans Suid Gondor
Albanian Jug Gondor
Amharic ደቡብ ጞንዶር ?
Arabic جنوب عوندور
Armenian հարավ Գոնդոր
Azerbaijani Cənub Gondor
Basque Hego Gondor
Belarusian Cyrillic паўднёвы Гондар
Bengali দক্ষিণ গোন্দোর
Bosnian Jug Gondor
Breton Su Gondor
Bulgarian Cyrillic Южен Гондор
Catalan Sud Góndor
Cebuano Habagatan Gondor
Chinese 南方剛鐸
Cornish Soth Gondor
Corsican Sudu Gondor
Croatian Jug Gondor
Czech Jižní Gondor
Danish Syd Gondor
Dutch Zuid-Gondor
Esperanto Sude Gondor
Estonian Lõuna Gondor
Faroese Suður Gondor
Fijian Ceva kei Gondor
Filipino Timog Gondor
Finnish Etelä-Gondor
French Gondor du Sud
Friulian Sud Gondor
Galician Rexión Sur Gondor
Georgian სამხრეთ გონდორის
German Süd-Gondor
Greek Νότια Γκόντορ (Χάροντορ)
Gujarati દક્ષિણ ગ઼ઓન્દોર
Haitian Creole Sid Gondor
Hausa Kudu Gondor
Hebrew דרום גונדור
Hindi दक्षिण ङोन्दोर
Hungarian Dél-Gondor
Icelandic Suður Gondor
Igbo Nke ndida Gondor
Indonesian Selatan Gondor
Irish Gaelic Deiscirt Gondor
Italian Sud Gondor
Japanese ゴンドール南部
Javanese Kidul Gondor
Kannada ದಕ್ಷಿಣ ಗೊನ್ದೊರ್
Kazakh оңтүстік Гондор (Cyrillic) Oñtüstik Gondor (Latin)
Korean 곤도르 남부
Kurdish Başûrî Gondor (Kurmanji Kurdish)
Kyrgyz Cyrillic түштүк Гондор
Latin Meridies Gondor
Latvian Dienvidu Gondor
Lithuanian Pietų Gondor
Luxembourgish Süden Gondor
Macedonian Cyrillic Јужна Гондор
Malay Selatan Gondor
Maltese Nofsinhar Gondor
Marathi दक्षिण गोन्दोर
Mongolian Cyrillic Өмнөд Гондор
Navajo Shádiʼááh Gondor
Nepalese दक्षिणी गोनदोर
Northern Sami Lulli Gondor
Norwegian Sør Gondor
Occitan Sud Gondor
Pashto جنوبي عوندور
Persian جنوبی گاندور
Polish Południe Gondor
Portuguese Sul Gondor
Punjabi ਦੱਖਣੀ ਗ਼ਓਨ੍ਦੋਰ
Romanian Sud Gondor
Romansh Sid Gondor
Russian Южный Гондор
Samoan Saute Gondor
Sanskrit अगस्त्यमार्ग ङोन्दोर् ?
Scottish Gaelic Deas Gondor
Serbian Jуг Гондор (Cyrillic) Jug Gondor (Latin)
Sinhalese දකුණු ගොඳොර්
Slovak Južný Gondor
Slovenian Jug Gondor
Somalian Koonfur Gondor
Spanish Sur Gondor
Swahili Kusini Gondor
Swedish Söder Gondor
Tagalog Timog Gondor
Tahitian Gondor Apatoa
Tajik Cyrillic Ҷанубӣ Гондор
Tamil தென் கோண்டோர்
Telugu దక్షిణ ఙొన్దొర ?
Thai ทางใต้กอนดอร์
Turkish Güney Gondor
Turkmen Günorta Gondor
Ukrainian Cyrillic Південного Ґондору
Urdu جنوبی گونداور ?
Uzbek Жануб Гондор (Cyrillic) Janub Gondor (Latin)
Vietnamese Nam Gondor
Volapük Sulüd Gondor
Welsh De Gondor
Yiddish דרום גאָנדאָר
Yoruba Guusu Gondor
Yucatec Maya Gondor Nojol

References

  1. The Atlas of Middle-earth, Thematic Maps, "Climate"
  2. The Atlas of Middle-earth, Thematic Maps, "Vegetation"