The Angle (Eriador)

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The Angle (Eriador) is a region in J.R.R. Tolkien’s Middle-earth, located between the rivers Bruinen and Mitheithel in Eriador, known as one of the ancestral homelands of the Hobbits before they migrated westward.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional geographic region
location in Middle-earth
appearsIn The Lord of the Rings appendices NERFINISHED
Unfinished Tales
associatedWithPeople Fallohides NERFINISHED
Harfoots NERFINISHED
Stoors NERFINISHED
category Regions of Middle-earth NERFINISHED
continent northwestern Middle-earth
countryAnalogue northwestern Europe (fictional analogue) GENERATED
creator J. R. R. Tolkien
describedAs region between the rivers Bruinen and Mitheithel
era early Third Age
late Second Age
geographicalFeature river valley
governedBy Dúnedain of the North NERFINISHED
historicalRole staging area for Hobbit migration to the Shire
inhabitedBy Hobbits NERFINISHED
Men
knownFor being an ancestral homeland of the Hobbits
early Hobbit settlement before the Shire
languageContext Westron NERFINISHED
locatedBetween Bruinen NERFINISHED
Mitheithel NERFINISHED
locatedIn Eriador NERFINISHED
medium literature
near Rivendell NERFINISHED
the Misty Mountains NERFINISHED
partOf Middle-earth NERFINISHED
regionOf Rhudaur NERFINISHED
riverBoundary Bruinen NERFINISHED
Mitheithel NERFINISHED
timePeriod Third Age of Middle-earth NERFINISHED
universe legendarium of J. R. R. Tolkien

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Hobbits homeLocation The Angle (Eriador)