Great River

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Great River is another name for the Anduin, the longest and most significant river in J.R.R. Tolkien’s Middle-earth, flowing through many key locations in The Lord of the Rings.

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Surface form Occurrences
The Great River 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional river
geographical feature in Middle-earth
alsoKnownAs Anduin NERFINISHED
appearsIn The Hobbit
The Lord of the Rings NERFINISHED
The Silmarillion
Unfinished Tales
associatedWith Isildur NERFINISHED
loss of the One Ring at the Gladden Fields
borderOf Gondor NERFINISHED
Lothlórien NERFINISHED
Mirkwood NERFINISHED
Mordor NERFINISHED
createdBy J. R. R. Tolkien NERFINISHED
describedAs the Great River of Wilderland NERFINISHED
the longest river in Middle-earth
flowsFrom Grey Mountains NERFINISHED
sources near the Misty Mountains
flowsInto Bay of Belfalas NERFINISHED
flowsThrough Argonath NERFINISHED
Emyn Muil NERFINISHED
Gondor NERFINISHED
Lothlórien NERFINISHED
Nen Hithoel NERFINISHED
Rauros NERFINISHED
Rhovanion NERFINISHED
Wilderland NERFINISHED
hasFeature Argonath NERFINISHED
Emyn Muil NERFINISHED
Falls of Rauros NERFINISHED
Nen Hithoel NERFINISHED
hasTributary River Celos NERFINISHED
River Entwash NERFINISHED
River Erui NERFINISHED
River Gilrain NERFINISHED
River Gladden NERFINISHED
River Limlight NERFINISHED
River Morgulduin NERFINISHED
River Poros NERFINISHED
River Serni NERFINISHED
River Sirith NERFINISHED
languageOfName Sindarin NERFINISHED
locatedIn Middle-earth NERFINISHED
mouthLocatedAt Bay of Belfalas NERFINISHED
nameMeaning long river in Sindarin
sceneOf Breaking of the Fellowship NERFINISHED
passage of the Argonath NERFINISHED
significanceInLegendarium major geographical axis of western Middle-earth
usedAsRouteBy Fellowship of the Ring NERFINISHED

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Anduin alsoKnownAs Great River
Anduin alsoKnownAs Great River
this entity surface form: The Great River