Just noticed this thread.
Bree is unique in several ways. It is very old, perhaps even dating to the earliest westward migrations of Men. It is a town on a major east-west thoroughfare (though by the time of LOTR visited primarily by traveling Dwarves) near a major north-south road again, little used by LOTR). It is an open town, only lightly guarded, and a known meeting place. Finally, it is inhabited by two races and is a place where races freely mix and exchange news. While one might speculate that there are similar towns elsewhere, the only place even remotely similar is Laketown-Dale and then only after Erebor was re-established or before the coming of Smaug.
In many ways, Bree is very unique.
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Beleriand, Beleriand,
the borders of the Elven-land.
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