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The '''Water-valley''' was a valley in [[the Shire]]. It is mentioned once as a place where [[Bilbo Baggins]] took [[Frodo Baggins|Frodo]] for walks in his youth, though it is not located. It presumably refers to the valley of [[the Water]].  
The '''Water-valley''' was the valley in [[the Shire]].


==References==
==History==
* ''[[The Fellowship of the Ring]]'', ''[[Three is Company]]''.
The Water-valley was the valley of [[the Water]].<ref>{{HM|RC}}, p. 99</ref> The [[Great East Road]] was constructed in the wide valley, and the towns of [[Hobbiton]], [[Bywater]], [[Frogmorton]] and [[Whitfurrows]] were located in it.<ref>{{FR|Part}}</ref> [[Bilbo Baggins]] took [[Frodo Baggins|Frodo]] for many a long walk through the valley.<ref>{{FR|Three}}</ref>


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Revision as of 22:00, 18 December 2010

The Water-valley was the valley in the Shire.

History

The Water-valley was the valley of the Water.[1] The Great East Road was constructed in the wide valley, and the towns of Hobbiton, Bywater, Frogmorton and Whitfurrows were located in it.[2] Bilbo Baggins took Frodo for many a long walk through the valley.[3]

References