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The river Erui arose in the White Mountains. It was not counted amongst the Seven Rivers of Gondor.

The river began near Mount Mindolluin in the White Mountains, flowing southward through the province of Lossarnach, where it met the Anduin about one hundred Númenórean miles south of Minas Tirith.[1][2]

During the Kin-strife of Gondor, the Battle of the Crossings of Erui was fought at the Crossings that lay on the way to Pelargir.[3]

Translations[]

Foreign Language Translated name
Amharic ዐሩኢ
Arabic ايروي
Armenian Էրուի
Assamese এৰুই
Belarusian Cyrillic Эруи
Bengali ইরুই
Bulgarian Cyrillic Еруи
Burmese ဧရုဣ
Chinese (Hong Kong) 依魯伊河
Danish Erui (Enefloden)
Georgian ერუი
Greek Ερυι
Gujarati એરુઈ
Hindi एरुइ
Hebrew ירוי
Japanese エリュ
Kannada ಎರುಯಿ
Kazakh Ерұі (Cyrillic) Erui (Latin)
Konkani एरुई
Korean 에 루이
Kyrgyz Cyrillic Эруи
Macedonian Cyrillic Еруи
Maithili एरुई
Malayalam എരുയി
Marathi इरुई
Mongolian Cyrillic Эруй
Nepalese एरुइ
Pashto ېروی
Persian هروی
Punjabi ਇਰੂਈ
Russian Эруи
Sanskrit एरुइ
Serbian Еруи (Cyrillic) Erui (Latin)
Sinhalese ඒරුඉ
Tajik Cyrillic Еруи
Tamil எருய்
Telugu ఎరుయ్
Thai เอรุย
Ukrainian Cyrillic Еруї
Urdu ایروا
Uzbek Еруи (Cyrillic) Erui (Latin)
Yiddish ײרוי


References[]

  1. The Atlas of Middle-earth, Regional Maps, "The White Mountains"
  2. The Atlas of Middle-earth, Regional Maps, "Mordor (and Adjacent Lands)"
  3. The Lord of the Rings, Appendix A: Annals of the Kings and Rulers, I: The Númenórean Kings, (iv): "Gondor and the Heirs of Anárion"
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