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In ]'s ] of ], '''Eldamar''' Bay is the region of ] east of the ] where the ] live.


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The size of Eldamar is unknown, but the area between the ] and the Pelóri was probably at least a few dozen miles wide; Eldamar also consisted of the shore of ] and the ] where ] was built. The shore probably extended hundreds of miles to the north of the Calacirya.
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The city of the ] (and for a time the ] also) is Tirion, which was built on the hill of Túna facing both the ] and the starlit seas.

The city of the Teleri, on the north shore of the Bay is ], or Haven of the Swans, whose halls and mansions are made of pearl. The harbour is entered through a natural arch of rock, and the beaches are strewn with gems given by the Noldor. It includes the Calacirya and stretches far to the north and around the east-slopes of Taniquetil.

In the bay is ], which was an island at one time adrift, until ] rooted it in the bay.

South of Eldamar is ], once the home of ], a creature in the shape of a spider.


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