In J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth, Drúwaith Iaur or Old Púkel land is a region on the west of Gondor. J. R. R. Tolkien in 1916. ... A map of the Northwestern part of Middle-earth at the end of the Third Age, courtesy of the Encyclopedia of Arda. ... Gondor is a fictional location from J. R. R. Tolkiens Middle-earth. ...
Drúwaith Iaur is not a part of the realm of Gondor, and therefore also not of the Reunited Kingdom. It is home to the remnants of the Drúedain, the original inhabitants of the Ered Nimrais, who were dispersed by the Númenóreans as they were hostile to them. Properly, the Reunited Kingdom of Arnor and Gondor is a fictional realm from J. R. R. Tolkiens Middle-earth. ... In J. R. R. Tolkiens world of Middle-earth, the Drúedain, also known as Drûg, Woses, Wild Men of the Woods and Púkel-men, were a strange race of Men which was counted amongst the Edain. ... The White Mountains, a loose translation of the Sindarin Ered Nimrais (White-horn mountains), is a fictional mountain range in J. R. R. Tolkiens Middle-earth. ...
The northern part of Drúwaith Iaur was also home to the Dunlendings, who feared the Drûg because they used poisoned arrows. Dunland is a fictional land from J. R. R. Tolkiens fictional universe of Middle-earth: the land of the Dunlendings. ...