Location
A long river running north to south, east of the Misty Mountains
Source
The River Langwell in the far north of Middle-earth
Tributaries
Outflow
Pronunciation
andoo'in
Meaning
'Long River'
Other Names
Indexes:
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The Great River that ran for hundreds of miles southwards through Middle-earth, until it reached the sea in the Bay of Belfalas.
See also...
Amon Hen, Amon Lhaw, Argonath, Battle of the Field of Celebrant, Bay of Belfalas, Brown Lands, Cair Andros, Carrock, City of the Kings, Déagol, Disaster of the Gladden Fields, Eastemnet, Egladil, Eldar, Emyn Muil, [See the full list...]Entwade, Entwash Vale, Éothéod, Ethir Anduin, Fallohides, Falls of Rauros, Field of Celebrant, Field of Cormallen, Ford of Carrock, Forest Road, Framsburg, Frumgar, Galadriel, Gates of Argonath, Gladden Fields, Gladden River, Gollum, Great River, Herblore of the Shire, Ingold, Ithilien, King of the Éothéod, King of the Silvan Elves, Kingdom of the South, Kings House, Lebennin, Lenwë, Loeg Ningloron, Lord of Emyn Arnen, Lord of the Éothéod, Lórien, Mansbane, Marhari, Marhwini, Men of the North (in the Third Age), Men of the Vales of Anduin, Men-i-Naugrim, Mering Stream, Middle-earth, Mirkwood, Morgulduin, Mouths of Anduin, Mouths of Onodló, Nahald, Nandor, Nen Hithoel, Nindalf, North Ithilien, North Undeep, Northern Men, Old Ford, Old Forest Road, Palantíri, Pelargir, Rangers of Ithilien, Ring-bearers, Rings of Power, River Celebrant, River Entwash, River Erui, River Greylin, River Langflood, River Langwell, River Limlaith, River Limlight, River Onodló, River Poros, River Rushdown, River Silverlode, River Sirith, Rómendacil II, Sarn Gebir, Ship of Long-foam, Silvan Elves, Sméagol, South Undeep, Star of the North Kingdom, Stone of Osgiliath, Storm of Mordor, Tarostar, The Angle, The Angle, The Ethir, The Gore, The Great, The Naith, The Tongue, The Wold, Tol Brandir, Tower of the Setting Sun, Undeeps, Vales of Anduin, Wainriders, Water-lilies, Winged Creatures
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