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The region was bordered by the lands of Anórien in the southeast, the Emyn Muil in the east, the Brown Lands and the Field of Celebrant in the north and northeast, and Fangorn Forest in the northwest. The land consisted of well known places like the Wold, which were both short and tall grasslands.

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  • Eastemnet
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  • The region was bordered by the lands of Anórien in the southeast, the Emyn Muil in the east, the Brown Lands and the Field of Celebrant in the north and northeast, and Fangorn Forest in the northwest. The land consisted of well known places like the Wold, which were both short and tall grasslands.
  • Balewood Desolate Crofts East Wall Eaves of Fangorn Entwash Vale Fallows High Knolls Limlight Vales Parth Celebrant Red Fields Rushgore Sarn Gebir Stinging Bog Thórlórien Valley of the Láthbear Wailing Hills Whitshaws Wódfen Writhendowns
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  • The region was bordered by the lands of Anórien in the southeast, the Emyn Muil in the east, the Brown Lands and the Field of Celebrant in the north and northeast, and Fangorn Forest in the northwest. The land consisted of well known places like the Wold, which were both short and tall grasslands.
  • Balewood Desolate Crofts East Wall Eaves of Fangorn Entwash Vale Fallows High Knolls Limlight Vales Parth Celebrant Red Fields Rushgore Sarn Gebir Stinging Bog Thórlórien Valley of the Láthbear Wailing Hills Whitshaws Wódfen Writhendowns
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