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1 Morthond Vale
Dictionary of names translation of 'Lord of the Rings Tolkien > Morthond Vale
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2 Blackroot Vale
Блэкрутская долина ГА Долина Черного Корня ВАМ, КК Долина Черных Корней ГГ, ВАТ Долина Черных Кряжей Я Темноводная долина КМ См. Morthond ValeDictionary of names translation of 'Lord of the Rings Tolkien > Blackroot Vale
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3 Blackroot Vale
{"Black root" – "чёрный исток, корень", "vale" – "долина".} Переводить по смыслу; Blackroot – перевод названия Morthond на всеобщий (название реки, которое она получила, так как брала начало в тёмных пещерах Мертвецов).Guide to the names in The Lord of the Rings > Blackroot Vale
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