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Location
Flowing from the northern Misty Mountains into Anduin above the Carrock
Source
The eastern foothills of the Misty Mountains
Tributaries
One, unnamed
Outflow
Meaning
'Rushing down'
Other names

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River Rhibdath

A northern tributary of the Great River

Map of the river Rhibdath

One of several variant names for a small river that ran down as two streams from the eastern foothills of the Misty Mountains, joining to form a single river that flowed on into Anduin in its northern Vales. This river is also known by the Elvish names Rhimdath and Rhibdad, all apparently equivalent to its Mannish name, 'Rushdown', and referring to the fact that it rushed down from the Misty Mountains into the Vale of the Great River.


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