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In J. R. R. Tolkien's fictional universe of Middle-earth, there are two common lists of rivers of Gondor.
The Seven Rivers of Gondor are the following:
- The river Lefnui,
- The river Morthond,
- The river Ciril,
- The river Ringló,
- The river Gilrain,
- The river Sernui,
- The river Anduin.
The Five Rivers of Lebennin are the following:
- The river Anduin,
- The river Celos, which started in the White Mountains and became a tributary of-
- the river Sirith, which met Anduin at Pelargir,
- The river Sernui (also spelled Serni), which began in the plains of Lebennin and met the Bay of Belfalas north of Ethir Anduin at the city of Linhir, and
- the river Gilrain, which started as two unnamed tributaries in the White Mountains, and flowed south meeting the Sernui at Linhir.

