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'''Udûn''' was the deep valley in the northwest of [[Mordor]], formed at the meeting of the [[Ered Lithui]] and the [[Ephel Dúath]].  Its northern entrance was guarded by the [[Morannon]] and its southern entrance was guarded by the [[Isenmouthe]].<ref>{{RK|Map}}</ref>
'''Udûn''' was the deep valley in the northwest of [[Mordor]], formed at the meeting of the [[Ered Lithui]] and the [[Ephel Dúath]].  Its northern entrance was guarded by the [[Morannon]] and its southern entrance was guarded by the [[Carach Angren|Isenmouthe]].<ref>{{RK|Map}}</ref> The fortress [[Durthang]] stood in the northern Ephel Duath, on the slopes above Udûn.
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==Etymology==
The name ''Udûn'' is [[Sindarin]], meaning "dark pit, Underworld"<ref>{{HM|UI}}, p. 297</ref> or "hell"<ref>{{HM|LRI}}</ref>.
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The name Udûn refers to more than one character, item or concept. For a list of other meanings, see Udûn (disambiguation).

Udûn was the deep valley in the northwest of Mordor, formed at the meeting of the Ered Lithui and the Ephel Dúath. Its northern entrance was guarded by the Morannon and its southern entrance was guarded by the Isenmouthe.[1] The fortress Durthang stood in the northern Ephel Duath, on the slopes above Udûn.

Etymology

The name Udûn is Sindarin, meaning "dark pit, Underworld"[2] or "hell"[3].

References