The Mountains of Mirkwood, also known as Emyn-nu-Fuin, is a group of smaller mountains located in the north end of Mirkwood.
They were located southwest of the Elvenking's Halls in Mirkwood.[1]
History[]
During the days when Mirkwood was known as Greenwood the Great, the mountains were known as Emyn Duir or the Dark Mountains, and were probably inhabited by Silvan Elves. The giant Spiders of Mirkwood, and goblins made their homes there when the power of Dol Guldur was strong, leading to their new name.
The Enchanted stream had its source in these mountains, curving north to join with the Forest River.
Translations[]
Foreign Language | Translated name |
Afrikaans | Berge van Mirkwood |
Albanian | Malet e Mirkwood |
Armenian | Միրկւոոդի լեռները |
Azerbaijani | Mirkwood Dağları |
Basque | Oihan Beltza mendiak |
Bengali | মিরকউডের পাহাড় |
Bulgarian Cyrillic | Планини от Мраколес |
Catalan | Muntanyes de Bosc Negre |
Czech | Hory Temného hvozdu |
Danish | Dunkelskovs Bjerge |
Dutch | Bergen van het Demsterwold |
Esperanto | Montoj de Mirkwood |
Estonian | Sünklaasi mäed |
Faroese | Mirkwoodfjøll |
Filipino | Mga bundok ng Mirkwood |
Finnish | Mirkwoodin vuoret |
French | Montagnes de la Forêt Noire |
German | Berge des Düsterwaldes |
Hindi | मिर्क्वोओद के पहाड़ |
Hungarian | Bakacsinerdei-hegyek |
Icelandic | Fjöll Mirkviði |
Indonesian | Pegunungan Mirkwood |
Irish Gaelic | Sléibhte Mirkwood |
Italian | Montagne di Bosco Atro |
Japanese | 闇の森の山 |
Javanese | Pegunungan Mirkwood |
Latvian | Kalni Mirkwood |
Lithuanian | Kalnai Mirkwood |
Malagasy | Tendrombohitra Mirkwood |
Malaysian | Pergunungan Mirkwood |
Maltese | Muntanji tal Mirkwood |
Manx | Beantyn Mirkwood |
Marathi | मिर्कवुडचे पर्वत |
Maori | Nga maunga o Mirkwood |
Norwegian | Myrkskogfjellene |
Occitan | Montanhas de Mirkwood |
Portuguese | Montanhas da Floresta das Trevas / Montanhas de Trevamata |
Romanian | Munții Codrului Întunecat |
Russian | Горы Мирквуда |
Sardinian | Montes de Mirkwood |
Scottish Gaelic | Beanntan Mirkwood |
Serbian | Планине Мирквоодo (Cyrillic) Planine Mirkvood (Latin) |
Sicilian | Muntagni di Mirkwood |
Slovak | Temnohvozd hory |
Slovenian | Gore Mrkolesje |
Somali | Buuraha Mirkwood |
Swahili | Milima ya Mirkwood |
Swedish | Mörkmårdenbergen |
Tamil | மிர்க்வுட் மலைகள் |
Telugu | మిర్క్వుడ్ పర్వతాలు |
Turkish | Kuyutorman Dağlar |
Turkmen | Mirkwood Daglar |
Venetian | Monti de Mirkwood |
Vietnamese | Miền núi Mirkwood |
Welsh | Mynyddoedd Mirkwood |
Yiddish | בערג פון מירקוואָאָד |
Mountain Ranges of Arda |
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Ash Mountains |
Blue Mountains |
Echoriad |
Ephel Dúath |
Ered Gorgoroth |
Ered Lómin |
Ered Wethrin |
Grey Mountains (north) |
Grey Mountains (south) |
Iron Hills |
Iron Mountains | |
References[]
- ↑ The Atlas of Middle-earth, Regional Maps, "Wilderland"