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Lamath

Lamath is a fictional location referenced in the works of J.R.R. Tolkien, specifically within his legendarium concerning Middle-earth. It is described as a region in Gondor, located in the province of Lebennin, south of Minas Tirith, near the mouths of the river Ethir Anduin. Lamath is known for its fertile lands, contributing to the agricultural wealth of Gondor. It borders the regions of Lossarnach and Belfalas.

The region appears as a contributing force during the War of the Ring, fielding men to bolster the defenses of Minas Tirith. While not a major focus of the narrative, the presence of men from Lamath highlights the wide geographical reach and diverse population that comprised Gondor during that critical period. The name "Lamath" itself likely derives from Sindarin, one of the Elvish languages created by Tolkien, though a direct translation or etymology is not explicitly provided within the published texts. Its significance lies in portraying a specific part of Gondor and its contribution to the events of the Third Age.