Cities in The Lord of the Rings, The Hobbit, and The Silmarillion - Statistics

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Opposite of #35; established by Anárion son of Elendil; became the capital of Gondor in TA 1640 Minas Anor/Minas Tirith
85%
Formerly a great Dwarf-realm, but was abandoned after miners dug too deep and accidentally released a Balrog Khazad-dûm
81%
City in which the Inn of the Prancing Pony is located Bree
78%
secret Elf-realm ruled by Turgon; said to have been almost as beautiful as Tirion Gondolin
78%
Mountain refuge founded by Elrond for the many Elven refugees from the War of the Elves and Sauron; Thorin's Company and the Fellowship both stop here Imladris
78%
Opposite of #34; established by Isildur son of Elendil; original home of the White Tree of Gondor before Sauron assaulted it in SA 3429; conquered by the Nazguûl in TA 2002 Minas Ithil/Minas Morgul
77%
Another name for the Kingdom under the Mountain; destroyed by the dragon Smaug in TA 2770; retaking the lost city was the goal of Thorin's Company Erebor
75%
Region from which the main Hobbit characters hail The Shire
74%
Rohan's capital city Edoras
73%
Original capital city of Gondor; essentially destroyed in TA 1437 during the Kin-strife Osgiliath
71%
Originally a Númenórean fortress, opposite of #37; sometimes referred to as "Helm's Deep; King Théoden and his army fought against the might of Saruman's Uruk-hai here; in the first years of the Fourth Age, Gimli established a Dwarf-realm in the Glittering Caves Hornburg/Aglarond
70%
Sauron's major base of operations in Mordor Barad-dûr
69%
City of Men in the shadow of #44; destroyed along with #44 by Smaug Dale
68%
Sauron's base of operations in Mirkwood; completely levelled by the Elves of the Woodland Realm and Lothlórien in TA 3019 Dol Guldur
68%
Originally a Númenórean fortress, opposite of #38; after it was recovered from Dunlendings in TA 2754, control over the place was given to the Istar Saruman Isengard/Angrenost
68%
Morgoth's secondary fortress in the north of Beleriand; was sunk under the Sea along with the rest of the region during the War of Wrath Angband
66%
City founded by Círdan; capital city of Lindon, which was ruled by High King Gil-galad; From here, many Elves took ships and took the Straight Path to Valinor Mithlond/Grey Havens
63%
secret elf-realm of Finrod Felagund; built with the help of the Dwarves of Belegost and the Elves of Doriath Nargothrond
59%
Major dwelling place of the Vanyar and Noldor in Valinor; said to be the most beautiful city in history Tirion upon Túna
59%
Morgoth's original fortress; destroyed in the War for the Sake of the Elves by the Valar Utumno
52%
AKA, Lake-town Esgaroth
51%
One of the locations of the three northern Palantíri; Frodo was stabbed by a Morgul-blade here Amon Sûl
48%
Doriath's capital city; ruled by King Thingol and Queen Melian Menegroth
46%
Major Teleri settlement in Valinor; it was assaulted and its ships taken by Fëanor's host Alqualondë
45%
Númenórean colony on the coast of Harad settled by members of the King's Men; for the first 1500 years or so, control of the city passed between Gondor and the Haradrim, but after Castamir's Rebellion was quelled, his sons fled there and organized the troublesome Corsairs Umbar
44%
Capital city of Arthedain; destroyed in TA 1975 by the forces of Angbad Fornost
40%
Rohan's mustering point during the War of the Ring Dunharrow
35%
Celeborn and Galadriel's home city in Lothlórien Caras Galadhon
34%
Former capital city of the united Kingdom of Arnor Annúminas
32%
One of the original Númenórean fortifications built after Mordor's defeat in the War of the Last Alliance; retaken by the Orcs after the Great Plague in TA 1637 the Black Gate
32%
Fëanor's home after he was exiled from Tirion for 12 years Formenos
30%
Númenórean colony founded by members of the Faithful in SA 2350; Anárion and Isildur landed there after Númenor was destroyed; capital city of the Usurper-king Castamir from TA 1437-1447 Pelargir
29%
The two great Dwarven cities in the Ered Luin during the First Age Belegost and Nogrod
27%
Turgon's original city in Nevrast, but was abandoned after he built #5 Vinyamar
27%
City founded by Maedhros, Fëanor's son; one of the only surviving regions of Beleriand after it sank into the Sea Himring
25%
Capital of the Dúnedain Kingdom of Númenor; sometimes referred to as "The Golden City" Armenelos
23%
As the Host of the West left #34 bound for #40, Aragorn dismissed all those men who were scared to retake this city from the Orcs Cair Andros
23%
Along with #12, a haven established by Círdan in Beleriand Brithombar
20%
Along with #11, a haven established by Círdan in Beleriand Eglarest
20%
originally the biggest city in Númenor; inhabited mostly by people friendly to the Elves Andúnie
18%
Former capital city of the Elf-realm of Eregion, ruled by Celebrimbor; destroyed in SA 1697 by Sauron's armies during the War of the Elves and Sauron Ost-in-Edhil
18%
port at which the Edain landed in Númenor, on its eastern coast Rómenna
15%
In the final years of the First Age, the refugees from the major Elven realms all flocked here; was ruled by Eärendil and Elwing Havens of Sirion
13%
First Númenórean colony in Middle-earth, founded by Prince Aldarion in SA 875 under the name "Vilyalondë" Lond Daer
13%
City of Thranduil the Elvenking; place where Thorin's Company is held until Bilbo breaks them out Thranduil's Halls
12%
Dwelling place of Manwë and Varda atop the mountain Taniquetil Ilmarin
11%
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