argonnissa
Argonnissa is a fictional geographical location that appears in the works of J.R.R. Tolkien. It is described as a region located in the eastern part of Middle-earth. Little detailed information is provided about Argonnissa in Tolkien's published writings, but it is generally understood to be a relatively remote and sparsely populated area. Its exact boundaries and internal geography are not clearly defined, suggesting it serves more as a background element rather than a focal point of the narrative.
The name Argonnissa itself is derived from Tolkien's invented languages, reflecting his meticulous world-building. While not