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'''Nísimaldar''' was the country around the haven of [[Eldalondë]] on [[Númenor|Númenor's]] western coast.<ref>{{UT|NMap}}</ref> It was the only place in Númenor where [[mallorn]] trees grew brought by [[Tol Eressëa]], and it was from the stock of these that the [[Golden Wood]] of [[Lothlórien|Lórien]] came. Many other trees grew in this land, all of them gifts from the Eldar.<ref name="Numenor">{{UT|Numenor}}</ref> | |||
'''Nísimaldar''' was the country around the haven of [[Eldalondë]] on [[Númenor|Númenor's]] western coast.<ref>{{UT|NMap}}</ref> | |||
==Etymology== | ==Etymology== |
Revision as of 10:55, 18 March 2018
Nísimaldar | |
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Region | |
"Nísimaldar" by Matěj Čadil | |
General Information | |
Location | Coastal region surrounding Eldalondë in Númenor |
Type | Region |
Description | A region filled with fragrant trees brought from Eressëa |
Inhabitants | Númenóreans |
Gallery | Images of Nísimaldar |
Nísimaldar was the country around the haven of Eldalondë on Númenor's western coast.[1] It was the only place in Númenor where mallorn trees grew brought by Tol Eressëa, and it was from the stock of these that the Golden Wood of Lórien came. Many other trees grew in this land, all of them gifts from the Eldar.[2]
Etymology
The name means 'Fragrant Trees', and it was so called because of the great variety of rare and beautiful trees that grew there.[2]