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Dor-en-Ernil, also known as the Land of the Prince, was one of Gondor's southernmost coastal regions. [1]
It was located north of Harondor, and was often used as a road for the armies of Gondor and Dol Amroth. The name is a presumable reference to the Princes of Dol Amroth, subjects to the Kings of Gondor, who ruled the lands from the Ringló to the Gilrain.
Christopher Tolkien suspected the regions Belfalas and the Land of the Prince to be the same. The borders of this region were not specified by Tolkien himself.
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Foreign Language | Translated name |
Arabic | دور أون إرنيل |
Armenian | Դոր-են-Երնիլ |
Belarusian Cyrillic | Дор-ан-Эрніль |
Bengali | দোর-এন-এরনিল |
Bulgarian Cyrillic | Дор-ан-Ернил |
Chinese | 多爾恩俄尼爾 |
Danish | Dor-en-Ernil ("Prinsens land") |
Georgian | დორ-ენ-ერნელი |
Greek | Ντορ-εν-Έρνιλ |
Gujarati | ડોર-એન-એર્નીલ |
Hebrew | דור אן ארניל |
Hindi | डोर-एन-एर्निल |
Kannada | ಡೋರ್-ಎನ್-ಎರ್ನಿಲ್ |
Kazakh | Дор-ан-Эрнил (Cyrillic) Dor-an-Érnïl (Latin) |
Korean | 도르 앙 르닐 |
Kyrgyz Cyrillic | Дор-ан-Эрнил |
Marathi | दोर-एन-एर्निल |
Mongolian Cyrillic | Дор-эн-Эрнил |
Nepalese | डोर्-एन्-एर्निल |
Persian | دور-ان-ارنیل |
Punjabi | ਡੋਰ-ਏਨ-ਅਰਨੀਲ |
Russian | Дор-эн-Эрниль |
Sinhalese | ඩෝර්-එන්-අර්නිල් |
Tajik Cyrillic | Дор-ен-Эрнил |
Tamil | டோர்-என்-எர்னில் |
Tatar | Дор-ан-Эрнил |
Telugu | దోర్-ఎం-రాణి |
Thai | ดอร์-เอน-แอร์นิล |
Ukrainian Cyrillic | Дор-ен-Ерніл |
Urdu | ڈور-این-ارنیل |
Yiddish | דאָר-ען-ערניל |
References[]
- ↑ The Lord of the Rings, The Return of the King, "Map of Rohan, Gondor, and Mordor"