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In the early years of the [[Third Age]], the northwest of [[Middle-earth]] was dominated by two mighty Númenórean Kingdoms, [[Arnor]] in the north and [[Gondor]] in the south. Between them lay a narrow land that properly belonged to neither kingdom, known as [[Enedwaith]]. Through this land ran a road built by the [[Exiles of Númenor|Númenórean Exiles]] to connect their realms. A traveller journeying southward through Enedwaith along the [[North-South Road]] would eventually come to the point where it crossed the River [[Isen]] (then known by its [[Elvish]] name of '[[Angren]]'). The crossing of the [[Fords of Isen]] - the Ethraid Engrin as they were known in those times - marked the point of entry into the southern land of Gondor.
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'''''Ethraid Engrin''''' (singular '''''Athrad Angren''''') was a [[Sindarin]] name for the [[Fords of Isen]].<ref>{{UT|Galadriel}}</ref><ref>{{UT|Cirion}}, note 47</ref>
 
The literal meaning of ''Ethraid Engrin'' is "fords of iron" (''[[athrad|ethraid]]'' + ''[[angren|engrin]]'').
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Main article: Fords of Isen

Ethraid Engrin (singular Athrad Angren) was a Sindarin name for the Fords of Isen.[1][2]

The literal meaning of Ethraid Engrin is "fords of iron" (ethraid + engrin).

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