Ciril

The river Ciril also spelled Kiril, was counted as third of the Seven Rivers of Gondor.
It arose in an isolated peak south of the White Mountains in the north of the Gondorian region of Lamedon, and flowed south past the township of Calembel until it met the river Ringló, and as part of that river flowed towards Edhellond.
On 9 March Third Age 3019 Aragorn led Gimli, Legolas, the Grey Company, and the Oathbreakers across the Ciril on the way to Pelargir.
Etymology
According to Tolkien, the name Ciril/Kiril could have derived from the root KIR ("cut"), although this is said to be an uncertain etymology.
Portrayal in adaptations
2014: The Lord of the Rings Online:
Ciril pours from the White Mountains into the marshland of "Tathrendalf" from which it eventually emerges as a single stream. It passes Calembel with its farmlands and the beacon of "Maegond" before joining the Ringló.
Referencias
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