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Black Númenóreans

In the published writings of author J. R. R. Tolkien's fictional world of Arda, the Black Númenóreans are an ethnic subdivision of humanity that he refers to as one of many peoples and races inhabiting his Middle-Earth setting.
For the most part they are described as descendants of those people of Númenór who had founded and dwelt in the province of Umbar, as well as several other, unnamed coastal locations further south and east in Middle-Earth. Although for a millennium following the sinking of Númenór he posited them as the principal antagonists of another of his more well-known fictional realms Gondor, the capacity of these Black Númenóreans continually diminished, while that of their Gondorean antagonists grew. Despite this, descendants of the Black Númenóreans – who retained this animosity – lingered on in Tolkien's chronology as late as the end of his tales concerning the Third Age.
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