Aramaelle was located in the northeast of the Westlands and sprawled over a vast area, stretching from the Blight and the Spine of the World to the headwaters of the Haevin. It was bordered by Jaramide and Aridhol to the west and Coremanda, Tar Valon, and Almoren to the south. Aramaelle's capital city was Mafal Dadaranell (which later became Fal Dara) and its other Ogier-built cities were Anolle'sanna, Cuebiyarsande, and Rahime Naille.
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| - Aramaelle war eine der Zehn Nationen, die in den Trolloc-Kriegen zerstört wurden. Es war eines der Grenzlande seiner Tage, obwohl dieser Begriff damals noch nicht in Benutzung war.
- Aramaelle was located in the northeast of the Westlands and sprawled over a vast area, stretching from the Blight and the Spine of the World to the headwaters of the Haevin. It was bordered by Jaramide and Aridhol to the west and Coremanda, Tar Valon, and Almoren to the south. Aramaelle's capital city was Mafal Dadaranell (which later became Fal Dara) and its other Ogier-built cities were Anolle'sanna, Cuebiyarsande, and Rahime Naille.
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| - Aramaelle was located in the northeast of the Westlands and sprawled over a vast area, stretching from the Blight and the Spine of the World to the headwaters of the Haevin. It was bordered by Jaramide and Aridhol to the west and Coremanda, Tar Valon, and Almoren to the south. Aramaelle's capital city was Mafal Dadaranell (which later became Fal Dara) and its other Ogier-built cities were Anolle'sanna, Cuebiyarsande, and Rahime Naille. Aramaelle incorporated all of the modern territories of Malkier, Shienar, and Arafel, as well as parts of Kandor. Most of the Black Hills lay within its borders.
- Aramaelle war eine der Zehn Nationen, die in den Trolloc-Kriegen zerstört wurden. Es war eines der Grenzlande seiner Tage, obwohl dieser Begriff damals noch nicht in Benutzung war.
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