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A pastoral region of grassland and pasture that lay in the central parts of the island of Númenor. The borders of the Mittalmar formed a roughly oval region, two hundred and fifty miles west to east, and one hundred and seventy north to south. Near its centre rose a single tall mountain, the famous [[Meneltarma]], the [[Pillar of Heaven]]. The two main rivers of [[Númenor]] had their springs in this region, the [[Nunduinë]] that flowed westward, and the [[Siril]] that flowed south.
'''Mittalmar''' was a pastoral region of grassland and pasture that lay in the central parts of the island of [[Númenor]]. The borders of the Mittalmar formed a roughly oval region, two hundred and fifty miles west to east, and one hundred and seventy north to south. Near its centre rose a single tall mountain, the famous [[Meneltarma]], the [[Pillar of Heaven]]. The two main rivers of Númenor had their springs in this region, the [[Nunduinë]] that flowed westward, and the [[Siril]] that flowed south.


The eastern part of the Mittalmar was the most important region on the whole island. This was [[Arandor]], the [[Kingsland]], where the royal city of [[Armenelos]] stood, as well as the bustling eastern port of [[Rómenna]]. A road ran between these two cities, and carried on westward across the Mittalmar and into the western parts of the island.
The eastern part of the Mittalmar was the most important region on the whole island. This was [[Arandor]], the [[Kingsland]], where the royal city of [[Armenelos]] stood, as well as the bustling eastern port of [[Rómenna]]. A road ran between these two cities, and carried on westward across the Mittalmar and into the western parts of the island.
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Revision as of 11:06, 10 December 2005

Mittalmar was a pastoral region of grassland and pasture that lay in the central parts of the island of Númenor. The borders of the Mittalmar formed a roughly oval region, two hundred and fifty miles west to east, and one hundred and seventy north to south. Near its centre rose a single tall mountain, the famous Meneltarma, the Pillar of Heaven. The two main rivers of Númenor had their springs in this region, the Nunduinë that flowed westward, and the Siril that flowed south.

The eastern part of the Mittalmar was the most important region on the whole island. This was Arandor, the Kingsland, where the royal city of Armenelos stood, as well as the bustling eastern port of Rómenna. A road ran between these two cities, and carried on westward across the Mittalmar and into the western parts of the island.