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The size of Eldamar is unknown, but the area between the Bay of Eldamar 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. The size of Eldamar is unknown, but the area between the Bay of Eldamar 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.


The city of the ] (and for a time the ] also) is ], which was built on the hill of ] facing both the ] and the starlit seas. 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 harbor is entered through a natural arch of rock, and the beaches are strewn with gems given by the ]. It includes the ] and stretches far to the north and around the east-slopes of ]. 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 harbor is entered through a natural arch of rock, and the beaches are strewn with gems given by the Ñoldor. 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. In the bay is ], which was an island at one time adrift, until ] rooted it in the bay.

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In J. R. R. Tolkien's fictional world of Middle-earth, Eldamar Bay is the region of Aman east of the Pelóri Mountains where the Elves live.

The size of Eldamar is unknown, but the area between the Bay of Eldamar and the Pelóri was probably at least a few dozen miles wide; Eldamar also consisted of the shore of Taniquetil and the Calacirya where Tirion was built. The shore probably extended hundreds of miles to the north of the Calacirya.

The city of the Ñoldor (and for a time the Vanyar also) is Tirion, which was built on the hill of Túna facing both the Two Trees and the starlit seas.

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

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

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

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