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Mithlond Mithlond or the Grey Havens was a haven (seaport) on the Gulf of Lune in the northwest of Middle-earth. It is unclear just what the Fate of the Elves of Middle-Earth was in the early Fourth Age and how long Círdan or his remaining folk dwelled at the Havens.
Forlond(Capital of Forlindon) A harbour that lay on the northern shore of the Gulf of Lhûn, in the Elvish land of Forlindon. This harbour is the capital of Forlindon and have a great port for the ships who lays there.
Harlond(Capital of Harlindon) An Elf-haven on the southern shores of the Gulf of Lhûn, whose name in fact means 'south-haven'. Its the capital of Harlindon and its a great city.
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Harlindon The lesser, southern part of the Elf-land of Lindon, on the western shores of Middle-earth. Harlindon was the part of that land that lay south of the Gulf of Lhûn, and the haven of Harlond lay on its northern coast.
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Himling Himling was a small island that lay off the northwestern coasts of Middle-earth, about twenty-five miles out from the shores of northern Lindon. During the First Age, this had not been an island but a hill - Himring, where Maedhros' fortress had stood.
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Tol Morwen Tol Morwen is the westernmost island located off the coasts of Middle-earth after the drowning of Beleriand at the end of the First Age. One of the few locations in Beleriand which was not drowned, it was the site of the Stone of the Hapless and the grave of Morwen Eledhwen, hence its name.
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Tol Fuin When the waves consumed Beleriand and the regions around it after the War of Wrath, not all of the western lands were lost. The highlands that had been Dorthonion, and came to be called Taur-nu-Fuin, in part survived the inrush of the sea, and remained as an island far off the western coasts of Forlindon.
Ered Luin The Blue Mountains (Ered Luin in Sindarin), also known as the Ered Lindon, was the mountain range at the far west of Eriador. In the Third Age the Blue Mountains would become a refuge for many of Durin's folk who had become exiled from their halls in Erebor by Smaug the Dragon.