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[Facts] Re: Typical question, sorry!!!!
Actually, this is the kind of question that makes me grit my teeth in frustration, because I could probably answer it quickly if my reference books weren't all packed.Rohan was, of course, "the Horse Country", the grassland kingdom of the horsemen in "The Lord of the Rings". I think Tolkien explained the source of this name in his fascinating volume of personal letters as a minor duchy or some such landholding in royalist France, and that he picked it up simply because he liked the sound. There was a "Comte de Rohan" or similar, I think, so it has some prior usage as part of a name.There are rowan trees in Scotland? Not in my auntie's parlor, or pub car parks, or the other places I frequent there. I'll have to look harder next time.
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