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  • 11lotr — lord of the rings …

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  • 12LOTR — abbr. Lord of the Rings …

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  • 13Старр, Lötr — …

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  • 14Lotrščak — Lotr̀ščāk (Lotrščȃk) m DEFINICIJA pov. toranj na zagrebačkom Gornjem gradu (12. st.), njegovo zvonce (Campanula latrunculorum) zvonilo je u određeno doba dana znak da se gradska vrata zatvaraju (danas se svakog podneva oglašava topovskim pucnjem) …

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  • 15The Hobbitons — was the name of a Dutch folk group who released a CD in 1996, containing 16 tracks of poems by J. R. R. Tolkien, from The Hobbit , The Adventures of Tom Bombadil , and The Lord of the Rings .Production was with permission of the Tolkien Estate,… …

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  • 16Neo-Eldarin — is a term that may be employed to describe the language of texts attempting to actually use the Elven tongues invented by British author and philologist J.R.R. Tolkien for his Middle earth legendarium. (The word Eldarin means Elvish in Quenya,… …

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  • 17Bored of the Rings —   Front cover of the 2001 edition …

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  • 18The Lord of the Rings Trading Card Game — Infobox Game | subject name= Lord of the Rings: Trading Card Game image link= image caption= designer= Mike Reynolds, Chuck Kallenbach, and Tom Lischke publisher= Decipher, Inc. players= 2 or more ages= 13 and up setup time= < 5 minutes playing&#8230; …

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  • 19The Lord of the Rings film trilogy — This article is about the Peter Jackson film trilogy. For other films, see The Lord of the Rings (film). The Lord of the Rings trilogy The poster for the trilogy is a montage that features a range of characters and scenes from all three movies …

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  • 20Tolkien tourism — is a phenomenon of fans of all or part of The Lord of the Rings fictional universe travelling to sites of film and book related significance. It is especially notable in New Zealand, site of the extremely successful movie trilogy by Peter Jackson …

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