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  2. Bree (Middle-earth) - Wikipedia

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    [T 2] Directly west of Bree are the Barrow-downs and the Old Forest. Bree is the chief village of Bree-land, and the only place in Middle-earth where men and hobbits live side by side. The hobbit community is older than that of the Shire, which was originally colonized from Bree.

  3. Bree and the Barrow-Downs - Wikipedia

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    The colour maps are useful, though." [3] Andy Blakeman reviewed Bree and the Barrow Downs for Imagine magazine, and stated that "Bree and the Barrow Downs is my favourite; the degree of characterisation in the descriptions of the inhabitants of Bree-land is heartening, and the Barrows themselves provide an interesting bit of adventure." [4]

  4. England in Middle-earth - Wikipedia

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    Sketch map of the Shire. England and Englishness appear in Middle-earth, more or less thinly disguised, in the form of the Shire and the lands close to it, including Bree and Tom Bombadil's domain of the Old Forest and the Barrow-downs. [1] In England, a shire is a rural administrative region, a county.

  5. Geography of Middle-earth - Wikipedia

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    [T 2] Northeast of there is Bree, the only place where hobbits and Men live in the same villages. Further east from Bree is the hill of Weathertop with the ancient fortress of Amon Sûl, and then Rivendell, the home of Elrond. South from there is the ancient land of Hollin, once the elvish land of Eregion, where the Rings of Power were

  6. File:Bree Map.svg - Wikipedia

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  7. A Map of Middle-earth - Wikipedia

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    Baynes's poster map helped to make the capital letter-only Uncial script the standard for Middle-earth maps. [3] Many later fantasy maps were influenced in style by the maps of Middle-earth. [3] In 1971, Baynes created another map for Allen and Unwin, entitled There and Back Again: A Map of Bilbo's Journey Through Eriador and Rhovanion.

  8. Barrow-downs - Wikipedia

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  9. List of downs - Wikipedia

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    Nine Barrow Down, elongated hill, the northern ridge of the Purbeck Hills in Dorset, England; Normanton Down Barrows, Neolithic and Bronze Age barrow cemetery south of Stonehenge in Wiltshire, England; Northington Down, hamlet in the civil parish of Northington, Hampshire, England; Odd Down, area of the city of Bath, Somerset, England