Gondor is a prominent kingdom in J.R.R. Tolkien's Middle-earth, known for its rich history and strategic importance during the War of the Ring. It is characterized by its majestic cities, such as Minas Tirith, and its resilient people, who stand against the forces of darkness led by Sauron.
The kingdom is ruled by a line of kings, with Aragorn being one of its most notable leaders. Gondor's culture is steeped in tradition, valor, and a deep connection to the land, making it a symbol of hope and endurance in the face of overwhelming odds.