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The wide land between the Rivers [[Entwash]] and [[Anduin]], the easternmost of those held by the [[Rohirrim]]. Its name Eastemnet comes from language of [[Rohan]]: the word Eastemnet in that tongue means 'east-plain'. There were few fixed settlements here, but many of the herdsmen of the Rohirrim lived a nomadic existence on the fields of the Eastemnet, living out of temporary camps and driving their herds across the grasslands.
The wide land between the Rivers [[Entwash]] and [[Anduin]], the easternmost of those held by the [[Rohirrim]]. Its name Eastemnet comes from language of [[Rohan]]: the word Eastemnet in that tongue means 'east-plain'. There were few fixed settlements here, but many of the herdsmen of the Rohirrim lived a nomadic existence on the fields of the Eastemnet, living out of temporary camps and driving their herds across the grasslands.
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Revision as of 18:32, 29 August 2006

The wide land between the Rivers Entwash and Anduin, the easternmost of those held by the Rohirrim. Its name Eastemnet comes from language of Rohan: the word Eastemnet in that tongue means 'east-plain'. There were few fixed settlements here, but many of the herdsmen of the Rohirrim lived a nomadic existence on the fields of the Eastemnet, living out of temporary camps and driving their herds across the grasslands.