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'''Ringló Vale''' translates to "Valley of the cold flood" and was a vale located in [[Gondor]]. The valley was the location of a Gondorian fiefdom. THe son of its lord, [[Dervorin]] led 300 foot-soldiers to the support of [[Minas Tirith]] before the [[Battle of the Pelennor Fields]].
'''Ringló Vale''' was a vale located in [[Lamedon]] of [[Gondor]] traversed by the river [[Ringló]].  
 
The valley was the location of a Gondorian fiefdom. In {{TA|3019}}, [[Dervorin]], son of the Lord of Ringló Vale, led 300 foot-soldiers to the support of [[Minas Tirith]] before the [[Battle of the Pelennor Fields]].


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Ringló Vale was a vale located in Lamedon of Gondor traversed by the river Ringló.

The valley was the location of a Gondorian fiefdom. In T.A. 3019, Dervorin, son of the Lord of Ringló Vale, led 300 foot-soldiers to the support of Minas Tirith before the Battle of the Pelennor Fields.