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In the region where the River [[Narog]] met the great River [[Sirion]], a little to the north of the [[Sirion's Mouths]], lay the land of Nan-tathren. Famed for its willows and its flowered meadows, those who had visited this land reported its extraordinary beauty. It played little part in history, except that the [[Exiles of Gondolin]] rested here for a while on their long journey south from their city's ruin.
'''Nan-tathren''', the "'''Land of Willows'''", was the region where the River [[Narog]] met the great River [[Sirion]], a little to the north of the [[Sirion's Mouths]]. Famed for its willows and its flowered meadows, those who had visited this land reported its extraordinary beauty. It played little part in history, except that the refugees from [[Gondolin]] rested here for a while on their long journey south from their city's ruin.  It was here also that [[Tuor]] heard the call of [[Ulmo]].


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Revision as of 19:21, 31 July 2006

Nan-tathren, the "Land of Willows", was the region where the River Narog met the great River Sirion, a little to the north of the Sirion's Mouths. Famed for its willows and its flowered meadows, those who had visited this land reported its extraordinary beauty. It played little part in history, except that the refugees from Gondolin rested here for a while on their long journey south from their city's ruin. It was here also that Tuor heard the call of Ulmo.