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    The Shire (redirect from Baranduin)
    The Shire is a region of J. R. R. Tolkien's fictional Middle-earth, described in The Lord of the Rings and other works. The Shire is an inland area settled...
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  • Pennsylvania State University campus in Delaware County, Pennsylvania Baranduin or Brandywine River, a river in Middle-earth in the fiction of J. R. R...
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  • became wild; regions such as Minhiriath, on the coast south of the River Baranduin (Brandywine), were abandoned. A small part of the region was occupied...
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  • the year 1601 of the Third Age. They led their Hobbits across the river Baranduin and took the land there to found the Shire. Two important events leading...
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  • writing of The Hobbit) and Brandywine (an obvious English pun on the Elvish Baranduin, 'justified' as translation of a similarly alcoholic pun in Westron)....
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  • Map. Sarn Ford: The southern border of the Shire is formed by the river Baranduin, which the Hobbits call the Brandywine. Sarn Ford is a stony, shallow...
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  • during the American Revolutionary War (1777) Brandywine (disambiguation) Baranduin or Brandywine River, a river in Middle-earth in the fiction of J. R. R...
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