Andram
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Andram (S. 'and'=long, 'ram'=wall) in Tolkien's fictional world of Middle-earth, was the long wall of hills that ran across Beleriand, from Nargothrond and the Gates of Sirion in the west to Ramdal (Wall's End) in the east. It marked a steep fall in the height of the land of Beleriand.
At the easternmost edge stood Amon Ereb, which usually was not considered a part of the Andram.