Southern Gondor
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The southern part of Gondor consisted of Haradwaith and Ithilien. It was ruled from Osgiliath during the golden age of Gondor. The men of Ithilien usually did not recognize the realm of men. The men of Haradwaith were also annoyed that Isildur had liberated their lands. The city of Osgiliath was at this time a thriving city from which Isildur ruled. The Pelennor Fields were also classed as Southern Gondor, whereas Enedwaith and the northern areas such as Lebennin and Lamedon.
Harondor was also called South Gondor and was in Middle-earth.
[edit] Location
Harondor was south of Gondor and Harad and was contested between both countries. Harondor was also between the rivers Poros and Harnen.
[edit] History
Harondor was part of the kingdom of Gondor in the early in the Third Age and soon was subdued by Tarannon Falastur. Harondor stayed with Gondor until the civil war called Kin-strife which was fought by the Kings of Gondor and the corsairs of Umbar. Soon during the War of the Ring Harondor was discribed as a "debatable and desert land".

