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The '''Green Hills''' was a range of hills that ran west-to-east through [[the Shire]], through three of the Shire's four [[Farthings]], and gave its name to the region known as the [[Green Hill Country]]. To the west, in the [[Tookland]], the hills were fairly open and treeless. In contrast, their eastern slopes towards [[Woody End]] were densely wooded with trees of all kinds.
The '''Green Hills''' was a range of hills that ran west-to-east through [[the Shire]], through three of the Shire's four [[Farthings]], and gave its name to the region known as the [[Green Hill Country]]. To the west, in the [[Tookland]], the hills were fairly open and treeless. In contrast, their eastern slopes towards [[Woody End]] were densely wooded with trees of all kinds.


At least three rivers and streams had their sources among the [[Green Hills]]; the River [[Shirebourn]], the [[Thistle Brook]] and the [[Stockbrook]]. One of the chief towns of the [[Shire-hobbits]], [[Tuckborough]], lay among the western hills, and other villages were to be found among their slopes, or about their feet, including [[Tookbank]], [[Woodhall]] and [[Pincup]].<ref>{{FR|Part}}</ref>
At least three rivers and streams had their sources among the [[Green Hills]]; the River [[Shirebourn]], the [[Thistle Brook]] and the [[Stock-brook]]. One of the chief towns of the [[Shire-hobbits]], [[Tuckborough]], lay among the western hills, and other villages were to be found among their slopes, or about their feet, including [[Tookbank]], [[Woodhall]] and [[Pincup]].<ref>{{FR|Part}}</ref>


On [[23 September]] {{TA|3018}}<ref>{{App|Great}}</ref> [[Frodo Baggins|Frodo]], [[Peregrin Took|Pippin]], and [[Samwise Gamgee|Sam]] passed through the Green Hills on the start of their journey.<ref>{{FR|I3}}</ref>  Later, in {{TA|3019|n}}, when the [[Ruffians]] were lodged in the Shire they found the deep holes of the [[Took Family|Tooks]] in the Green Hills defeated their attempts to control that part of the Hobbits homeland.<ref>{{RK|VI8}}</ref>
On [[23 September]] {{TA|3018}}<ref>{{App|Great}}</ref> [[Frodo Baggins|Frodo]], [[Peregrin Took|Pippin]], and [[Samwise Gamgee|Sam]] passed through the Green Hills on the start of their journey.<ref>{{FR|I3}}</ref>  Later, in {{TA|3019|n}}, when the [[Ruffians]] were lodged in the Shire they found the deep holes of the [[Took Family|Tooks]] in the Green Hills defeated their attempts to control that part of the Hobbits homeland.<ref>{{RK|VI8}}</ref>

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This article is about hill-range in the Shire. For the the Green Hills in Gondor, see Pinnath Gelin.
Green Hills
Hill-range
General Information
LocationCentral part of the Shire
TypeHill-range
DescriptionHill-range, wooded in the eastern part
RegionsThe Shire
InhabitantsHobbits

The Green Hills was a range of hills that ran west-to-east through the Shire, through three of the Shire's four Farthings, and gave its name to the region known as the Green Hill Country. To the west, in the Tookland, the hills were fairly open and treeless. In contrast, their eastern slopes towards Woody End were densely wooded with trees of all kinds.

At least three rivers and streams had their sources among the Green Hills; the River Shirebourn, the Thistle Brook and the Stock-brook. One of the chief towns of the Shire-hobbits, Tuckborough, lay among the western hills, and other villages were to be found among their slopes, or about their feet, including Tookbank, Woodhall and Pincup.[1]

On 23 September T.A. 3018[2] Frodo, Pippin, and Sam passed through the Green Hills on the start of their journey.[3] Later, in 3019, when the Ruffians were lodged in the Shire they found the deep holes of the Tooks in the Green Hills defeated their attempts to control that part of the Hobbits homeland.[4]

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