Ringló
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The river Ringló was counted as the fourth of the Seven Rivers of Gondor.
The Ringló began in the White Mountains (Ered Nimrais), and arose as two smaller rivers (unnamed) on the southern arm that bend towards Belfalas.
It flowed through the Gondorian city of Ethring and passed north of Tarnost where it was met by its tributary Ciril, and met the sea at Edhellond, near Cobas Haven above Dol Amroth in southern Gondor.
Its length was almost one-hundred and fifty miles.
Etymology
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Ringló was a Sindarin word that meant 'Cold fenland'.
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Adorn | Adurant | Anduin | Aros | Ascar | Brandywine | Brilthor | Brithon | Bruinen | Celebrant | Celebros | Celon | Celos | Ciril | Duilwen | Enchanted river | Entwash | Erui | Esgalduin | Forest River | Gelion | Gilrain | Ginglith | Gladden | Glanduin | Glithui | Greater Gelion | Greyflood | Greylin | Gwathló | Harnen | Isen | Langwell | Lefnui | Legolin | Limlight | Little Gelion | Lune | Malduin | Mering Stream | Mindeb | Mitheithel | Morgulduin | Morthond | Narog | Nenning | Nimrodel | Nunduinë | Poros | Redwater | Ringló | Ringwil | River Running | Rivil | Sarn Gebir | Serni | Sirannon | Siril | Sirion | Sirith | Snowbourn | Taeglin | Thalos | The Water | Withywindle |
References
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- The Atlas of Middle-earth pg. 88