Anórien

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Gandalf galloping through Anórien in the Lord of the Rings movie trilogy
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Gandalf galloping through Anórien in the Lord of the Rings movie trilogy
location of Anórien in Middle-earth marked in red
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location of Anórien in Middle-earth marked in red

In J. R. R. Tolkien's fictional universe of Middle-earth, Anórien is a region and fiefdom of Gondor.

Anórien lay north of Minas Tirith and the line of the White Mountains, and was the only part of the northern half of the realm, Calenardhon, which was not given to the Éothéod to become the Kingdom of Rohan.

Anórien formed a narrow strip of land consisting of the valleys of the White Mountains, and its borders were the Mering Stream in the west, and the Mouths of the Entwash in the north. Its eastern border was the border of Gondor at the Anduin.

No cities were in Anórien, but following the line of the Great Road that led through Rohan to Arnor were built the Warning beacons of Gondor.

See also: Regions of Gondor

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