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* "[[Lothlórien (soundtrack)]]", a track on ''[[The Fellowship of the Ring Soundtrack]]''.
* "[[Lothlórien (soundtrack)]]", a track on ''[[The Fellowship of the Ring Soundtrack]]''.
==Popular media==
==Popular media==
* "[[Lothlorien (Hansson song)]]", track seven on [[Bo Hansson]]'s ''[[Sagan om Ringen]]''.
* [[Lothlórien (band)]], an Australian band.
* "[[Lothlórien (Enya song)]]" , a [[1991]] song by [[Enya]].
* [[Lothlöryen]], a Brazilian band.
* "[[Lothlórien (Arkenstone song)]]", a [[2001]] song by [[David Arkenstone]].
* "[[Lothlórien (album)]]", a [[1998]] album by [[Lórien (Polish band)]].
* "[[Lothlórien (album)]]", a [[1998]] album by [[Lórien (Polish band)]].
* Various songs named ''Lothlórien'':
** "[[Lothlorien (Hansson song)]]", track seven on [[Bo Hansson]]'s ''[[Sagan om Ringen]]''.
** "[[Lothlórien (Enya song)]]" , a [[1991]] song by [[Enya]].
** "[[Lothlórien (Lothlórien sond)]]", a [[1995]] song by [[Lothlórien (band)]].
** "[[Lothlórien (Arkenstone song)]]", a [[2001]] song by [[David Arkenstone]].
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Revision as of 13:45, 21 May 2009

Lothlórien is the realm of Galadriel and Celeborn. It can also refer to:

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