Long Wall
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The Long Wall is a range of hills in J. R. R. Tolkien's fictional world of Middle-earth, more usually called by its Elvish name, the Andram. It marked a steep fall in the height of the land of Beleriand. Its western end was in the hills east of Nargothrond and from there it ran far into East Beleriand, where it ended at the hills of Ramdal, 'Wall's End'.
The Long Walls anciently linked Athens to its port, Piraeus.