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− | In the world of [[Arda]], '''Middle-Earth''' was the great continent where the lands of mortals- Men, [[Elf (Lord of the Rings)|elves]], [[Dwarf (Lord of the Rings)|dwarves]] and others- were located. Only the western region of Middle-Earth (containing the [[Shire]], [[Gondor]], [[Rivendell]], [Rohan] and [[Mordor]] among other locales) was well-known. | + | In the world of [[Arda]], '''Middle-Earth''' was the great continent where the lands of mortals- Men, [[Elf (Lord of the Rings)|elves]], [[Dwarf (Lord of the Rings)|dwarves]] and others- were located. Only the western region of Middle-Earth (containing the [[Shire]], [[Gondor]], [[Rivendell]], [[Rohan]] and [[Mordor]] among other locales) was well-known. |
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Revision as of 22:12, 10 November 2005
In the world of Arda, Middle-Earth was the great continent where the lands of mortals- Men, elves, dwarves and others- were located. Only the western region of Middle-Earth (containing the Shire, Gondor, Rivendell, Rohan and Mordor among other locales) was well-known.
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It is never made clear, perhaps deliberately, where the continent of Middle-Earth was located on Earth. Most likely, it was around Europe, but this is not certain.