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'''Andram''' ([[Sindarin|S]]. 'long wall') was the long wall of hills that ran across [[Beleriand]] west to east, from [[Nargothrond]] to the [[Gates of Sirion]] and ending to [[Ramdal]]. | '''Andram''' ([[Sindarin|S]]. 'long wall'; [[and]] = long, [[ram]] = wall) was the long wall of hills that ran across [[Beleriand]] west to east, from [[Nargothrond]] to the [[Gates of Sirion]] and ending to [[Ramdal]]. | ||
Its easternmost hill was [[Amon Ereb]], which usually was not considered a part of Andram. | Its easternmost hill was [[Amon Ereb]], which usually was not considered a part of Andram. | ||
[[Category:Mountains]] | [[Category:Mountains]] | ||
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Revision as of 22:34, 9 June 2006
Andram (S. 'long wall'; and = long, ram = wall) was the long wall of hills that ran across Beleriand west to east, from Nargothrond to the Gates of Sirion and ending to Ramdal.
Its easternmost hill was Amon Ereb, which usually was not considered a part of Andram.