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'''Gondor''' is a human kingdom located to the south of ] and to the west of ], on the ]. It was the second realm founded by the line of ] after the downfall of ] (the other was ]). '''Gondor''' is a human kingdom located to the south of ] and to the west of ], on the ]. It was the second realm founded by the line of ] after the downfall of ] (the other was ]).


The realm was governed by a long line of stewards after the disappearance of ], since there was no proof that the last king was dead. The kingship was restored in 3019 of the Third Age upon the ] (]). The realm was governed by a long line of stewards after the disappearance of ], since there was no proof that the last king was dead. The kingship was restored in 3019 of the ] upon the ] (]).

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Fictional location from J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth.

Gondor is a human kingdom located to the south of Rohan and to the west of Mordor, on the Bay of Belfalas. It was the second realm founded by the line of Elendil after the downfall of Númenor (the other was Arnor).

The realm was governed by a long line of stewards after the disappearance of Eärnur, since there was no proof that the last king was dead. The kingship was restored in 3019 of the Third Age upon the Return of the King (Aragorn II).