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This is my map of Harad. Harad is a land to the far south of Middle-earth and is owned and created by J.R.R Tolkien. I simply created this map for my own enjoyment and use. All names, forest, cities, rivers and lakes are the property of me. Harad in general is Tolkien's.
The mountains you see are simply called the Gray Mountains or Ered Mithrin. The city of Umbar, the main city of the Corsairs, lies next to the sea. They are one of the enemies of Gondor.
The upper portion of the map is Near Harad and the bottom portion is Far Harad. The Jungle of Nrapir lies in the middle. The western portion contains the Deep Jungle and the eastern portion contains the East Jungle.
The River Inkarwirn flows through Near Harad and the Nrapir Jungle. The smaller river that flows into Citroprn Lake is called the Harlarink. The smallest river flowing out of the lake is the Gretyn.
There are four main cities around the Citroprn Lake, the royal city being called Cjornark (located on the eastern side of the lake). The royal city is followed by Xanrewuq (also on eastern side), Nremesirn (western side) and Inhartwin (western side).
The small road Rur Trun Wirn is the only intact road that leads from Nremesirn to the Citroprn Lake. The three forests of Lovirark (biggest forest, north side of lake), Zasik (south side of lake) and Bjorkhara (western side of lake) are the main sources of wood and food for the inhabitants of the four cities.
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