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Ethring was a large town built on either side of the river Ringló at a major crossing of that river, the only recorded town in the Ringló Vale. A major road that led from Morthond Vale to Pelargir ran through it. During the War of the Ring, Aragorn crossed the river Ringló at Ethring with his Army of the Dead.

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  • Ethring was a large town built on either side of the river Ringló at a major crossing of that river, the only recorded town in the Ringló Vale. A major road that led from Morthond Vale to Pelargir ran through it. During the War of the Ring, Aragorn crossed the river Ringló at Ethring with his Army of the Dead.
  • Ethring (S."Cold Spring") was scarcely a town with its 1,300 souls, established during the Gondorian conquest on the eastern bank of the Ringló at the crossing of the Rathon Arat.Its name derived from the icy waters that flowed down from the nearby mountain streams. The upper Ringló valley counted as part of Lamedon and was a sparsely populated, intermediate region on the Lebennin border.The area was governed by a squire seated in Ethring. A modest stone wall surrounded the town , more for toll purposes than to provide any military defense.
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  • Ethring
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  • Head of the Ringló Vale
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  • Ethring was a large town built on either side of the river Ringló at a major crossing of that river, the only recorded town in the Ringló Vale. A major road that led from Morthond Vale to Pelargir ran through it. During the War of the Ring, Aragorn crossed the river Ringló at Ethring with his Army of the Dead.
  • Ethring (S."Cold Spring") was scarcely a town with its 1,300 souls, established during the Gondorian conquest on the eastern bank of the Ringló at the crossing of the Rathon Arat.Its name derived from the icy waters that flowed down from the nearby mountain streams. The upper Ringló valley counted as part of Lamedon and was a sparsely populated, intermediate region on the Lebennin border.The area was governed by a squire seated in Ethring. A modest stone wall surrounded the town , more for toll purposes than to provide any military defense. Most of the large farms in Lamedon were in the area, and Ethring became a large market town at harvesttime,profiting from the traffic along the Gondor Road and catering to the needs of the surrounding area and to travelers on their way west or east. Mining and smithing were among the subsidiary industries. Like the other towns of Lamedon, Ethring maintained a "rustic" feel, especially in comparison to Gondor's busy seaports. Locals in Ethring and other nearby towns were more likely to be more suspicious of outsiders and peculiar behavior than their more worldly kinsmen, and travelers had to take pains to be inconspicuous.
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