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}}'''Anórien''' (the 'Sun land') is a region in northern [[Gondor]]. | |||
== Summary == | |||
Main article: [https://tolkiengateway.net/wiki/Anórien#History History of Anórien] | |||
During the First Age, the Drúedain, or Púkel-men, fled into the forests of Anórien after being hunted by men from the East. They would survive in these forests into the Fourth Age. By the end of the Second Age, after the fall of Númenór, the region was given to Anárion as part of the Realms in Exile and was named 'Anórien' after him. Anárion built Minas Anor, the future Minas Tirith on Amon Tirith of the Mindolluin. In the Third Age, people from Anórien sided with Eldacar against Castamir in the Kin-strife. By T.A. 3006, Anórien was the most northerly fiefdom of Gondor. It has become increasingly deserted due to plagues and the threat from Mordor. Nowadays, Anórien is one of the few fiefs which was dominated by the Dúnedain of Gondor; specifically, in Minas Tirith and the adjacent townlands where Sindarin is still known and used as a daily language. | |||
Its more prominent settlements include: | |||
* '''Minas Tirith''' - the 'Tower of the Guard', Capital of Anórien and of the Realm of Gondor | |||
* '''Cair Andros''' - | |||
* '''Lisclorn''' - | |||
* '''Tâl-Rimmon''' - | |||
== Climate and ecology == | |||
The climate of Anórien is temperate continental. Temperatures throughout the year average a daily high of 20°C and a low of 11°C. | |||
Compared to the rest of Gondor, Anórien is cooler and more humid. Its natural vegetation zones would be as follows: | |||
* '''U20''' - Danubian willow and poplar alluvial forests (Salix alba, Populus alba, Populus nigra) | |||
* '''M5''' - West and central Pontic herb-grass steppes (Stipa ucrainica, Stipa lessingiana) with Caragana mollis, in the Dobrudscha alternating with rock communities | |||
* '''L13''' - Danubian herb-grass steppes (Stipa lessingiana, Festuca valesiaca) with Delphinium fissum, Campanula macrostachya and Chrysopogon gryllus alternating with grey oak and downy oak forests (Quercus pedunculiflora, Quercus pubescens) | |||
* '''K6''' - South Apeninne-Dinaric-Greek Balkan pine forests (Pinus heldreichii) with Sesleria autumnalis, partly Helleborus multifidus subsp. serbicus, Bruckenthalia spiculifolia, with Peltaria emarginata on carbonate and ophiolite rocks | |||
== Government and militia == | |||
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Revision as of 21:31, 3 May 2023
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Anórien (the 'Sun land') is a region in northern Gondor.
Summary
Main article: History of Anórien
During the First Age, the Drúedain, or Púkel-men, fled into the forests of Anórien after being hunted by men from the East. They would survive in these forests into the Fourth Age. By the end of the Second Age, after the fall of Númenór, the region was given to Anárion as part of the Realms in Exile and was named 'Anórien' after him. Anárion built Minas Anor, the future Minas Tirith on Amon Tirith of the Mindolluin. In the Third Age, people from Anórien sided with Eldacar against Castamir in the Kin-strife. By T.A. 3006, Anórien was the most northerly fiefdom of Gondor. It has become increasingly deserted due to plagues and the threat from Mordor. Nowadays, Anórien is one of the few fiefs which was dominated by the Dúnedain of Gondor; specifically, in Minas Tirith and the adjacent townlands where Sindarin is still known and used as a daily language.
Its more prominent settlements include:
- Minas Tirith - the 'Tower of the Guard', Capital of Anórien and of the Realm of Gondor
- Cair Andros -
- Lisclorn -
- Tâl-Rimmon -
Climate and ecology
The climate of Anórien is temperate continental. Temperatures throughout the year average a daily high of 20°C and a low of 11°C.
Compared to the rest of Gondor, Anórien is cooler and more humid. Its natural vegetation zones would be as follows:
- U20 - Danubian willow and poplar alluvial forests (Salix alba, Populus alba, Populus nigra)
- M5 - West and central Pontic herb-grass steppes (Stipa ucrainica, Stipa lessingiana) with Caragana mollis, in the Dobrudscha alternating with rock communities
- L13 - Danubian herb-grass steppes (Stipa lessingiana, Festuca valesiaca) with Delphinium fissum, Campanula macrostachya and Chrysopogon gryllus alternating with grey oak and downy oak forests (Quercus pedunculiflora, Quercus pubescens)
- K6 - South Apeninne-Dinaric-Greek Balkan pine forests (Pinus heldreichii) with Sesleria autumnalis, partly Helleborus multifidus subsp. serbicus, Bruckenthalia spiculifolia, with Peltaria emarginata on carbonate and ophiolite rocks