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The [[Elvish]] name ''Harlond'' likely means "south haven".{{fact}}
The [[Elvish]] name ''Harlond'' likely means "south haven".{{fact}}
==See also==
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Revision as of 02:19, 31 March 2013

This article is about the Elven port in Lindon. For the port of Minas Tirith, see Harlond (Gondor).

Harlond was a haven of the Elves on the southern shores of the Gulf of Lhûn. It precise positioning is open to debate: in one passage it is seemingly described as the southern part of the Grey Havens,[1] but the map that accompanies The Lord of the Rings shows it as a small inlet about 150 miles west of Mithlond.[2]

Etymology

The Elvish name Harlond likely means "south haven".[source?]

See also

References