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The '''Straits of the World''' was a strait of mountainous land linking the [[Great Gulf]] with the [[Sea of Helcar|Inland Sea of Helcar]] in the [[First Age]] of the world.<ref>{{SM|Ambar}} p. 259</ref> It is possible that these straits would later become the rivers around [[Harondor]].{{fact}} | The '''Straits of the World''' was a strait of mountainous land linking the [[Great Gulf]] with the [[Sea of Helcar|Inland Sea of Helcar]] in the [[First Age]] of the world.<ref>{{SM|Ambar}} p. 259</ref> It is possible that these straits would later become the rivers around [[Harondor]].{{fact}} | ||
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The Straits of the World was a strait of mountainous land linking the Great Gulf with the Inland Sea of Helcar in the First Age of the world.[1] It is possible that these straits would later become the rivers around Harondor.[source?]
References
- ↑ J.R.R. Tolkien, Christopher Tolkien (ed.), The Shaping of Middle-earth, "V. The Ambarkanta" p. 259