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'''Carnen''' — [[Sindarin]] for '''Redwater''' — is a [[river]] that flows southward from the [[Iron Hills]] east of the [[Lonely Mountain]] until it meets the [[Celduin]] about 250 [[Númenórean]] miles to the south. From there the rivers flow as one to the [[Sea of Rhûn]], past the land of [[Dorwinion]].
'''Carnen''' — [[Sindarin]] for '''Redwater''' — is a [[Rivers|river]] that flows southward from the [[Iron Hills]] east of the [[Lonely Mountain]] until it meets the [[Celduin]] about 250 [[Númenórean]] miles to the south. From there the rivers flow as one to the [[Sea of Rhûn]], past the land of [[Dorwinion]].


It is not exactly clear what the name of the river is past the point where Celduin and Carnen meet, but the map suggests that Carnen becomes the name of the combined river. Although the area was not mapped by Tolkien the Carnen must have flowed past many villages of [[Men]], as the Men of [[Dale]] and [[Esgaroth]] traded with someone in the region.
It is not exactly clear what the name of the river is past the point where Celduin and Carnen meet, but the map suggests that Carnen becomes the name of the combined river. Although the area was not mapped by Tolkien the Carnen must have flowed past many villages of [[Men]], as the Men of [[Dale]] and [[Esgaroth]] traded with someone in the region.


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[[Category:Rivers]]

Revision as of 17:51, 9 February 2006

CarnenSindarin for Redwater — is a river that flows southward from the Iron Hills east of the Lonely Mountain until it meets the Celduin about 250 Númenórean miles to the south. From there the rivers flow as one to the Sea of Rhûn, past the land of Dorwinion.

It is not exactly clear what the name of the river is past the point where Celduin and Carnen meet, but the map suggests that Carnen becomes the name of the combined river. Although the area was not mapped by Tolkien the Carnen must have flowed past many villages of Men, as the Men of Dale and Esgaroth traded with someone in the region.