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Revision as of 17:58, 9 October 2019
The Vales of Anduin, also known as Vale of the Great River, were the fertile valleys of the Anduin river. They lay between the Misty Mountains and Mirkwood, and extended for hundreds of miles.[1]
History
It was once the original home of all the Hobbits before they migrated into the west to the lands of Bree, Dunland, and finally the Shire due to increasing danger coming from Mirkwood. A colony of Stoor hobbits remained in the Gladden Fields until sometime after TA 2460.
By the latter part of the Third Age, this land was for the most part deserted due to the dread of Mirkwood. Only the Beornings, including Beorn himself, the Woodmen and Radagast at Rhosgobel dared live in or near this land.[2]
Translation around the world
Foreign Language | Translated name |
Bosnian | Doline Anduin |
Finnish | Anduinin laaksot |
French | Val d'Anduin |
Italian | Valle dell'Anduin |
Polish | Dolina Anduiny |
Amon Ereb • Forest of Brethil • Dor-lómin • Eriador • Estolad • Ladros | |
Arnor • Dunland • Gondor • Haradwaith • Númenor • Rhûn • Umbar | |
Arnor (later split into Arthedain, Cardolan, and Rhudaur) • Rohan • Dale • Dunland • Lake-town (later part of the kingdom of Dale) • Gondor • Haradwaith • Khand • Rhovanion • Rhûn • Umbar • Vales of Anduin | |
Dale • Haradwaith • Núrn • Reunited Kingdom of Gondor and Arnor • Rohan • Rhûn • Khand • Eriador • Vales of Anduin |
References
- ↑ The Atlas of Middle-earth pgs. 76 & 80-1
- ↑ The Complete Guide to Middle-earth