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  1. Bree is a fictional village in J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth, east of the Shire. Bree-land, which contains Bree and a few other villages, is the only place where Hobbits and Men lived side by side.

  2. Jun 25, 2024 · Bree was the most westerly settlement of men from the point of view of the Shire by the time of the War of the Ring and had a sizable Hobbit population. Thanks to its location near a major road crossing, one could encounter travelers including Men, Dwarves and Hobbits in a bustling Bree inn.

  3. Nonetheless, from that we can infer a total population of less than 10,000 (Dwarves are long-lived too). There were fewer than 400 Mannish houses in the four villages of Bree-land, so we can infer there were fewer than 3,000 Mannish Bree-landers. I don’t recall any numbers for Bree-land Hobbits.

  4. Dec 5, 2023 · When the Hobbits arrive in Bree, how many people are there in that town? Well, here’s Fonstad’s representation of Bree and Breeland (which includes the towns of Archet, Comb, and Staddle):

  5. Bree was a town of Men and hobbits, located east of the Shire, north of the South Downs, west of Weathertop, and south of Fornost in Eriador. It was also the first of the Hobbit-settlements after the Wandering Days of the Hobbits were over. It was bordered on the north side by Bree-hill, from...

  6. Aug 19, 2012 · People should re-read the chapter when Frodo comes to Bree. Tolkien is quite explicit: no other humans are settled within 100 leagues of the Shire, or at all west of Bree. There are four villages, "an island in the empty lands"; as mentioned, the chief village has 100 houses of humans.

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  8. Dec 5, 2023 · In my prior post, I laid out some population estimates for Middle Earth’s Free Peoples by region. Here, I’m going to break it down by people: Hobbits, Elves, Dwarves, and Men.

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