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  Encyclopedia of Arda: Bay of Balar
The Bay was formed in the cataclysms that accompanied the Battle of the Powers, long before the First Age, and was said to have been the greatest bay of the sea on the shores of Middle-earth.
Far out in the Bay lay the Isle of Balar, where Círdan the Shipwright dwelt with his people after the loss of the Havens of the Falas.
Just as it had been created out of the tumults of a war of the Powers, the Bay was destroyed, with the rest of Beleriand, in the War of Wrath between the Valar and Morgoth at the end of the First Age.
www.glyphweb.com /arda/b/bayofbalar.html   (332 words)

  
  Bay
Bay of Kiel Bay of Kiel (German: Kieler Bucht; Polish: Zatoka Kilońska) is a basin in the south-western Denmark.
Bay of Quinte The Bay of Quinte is on the northern shore of Lake Ontario.
Tremadog Bay Tremadog Bay is an inlet of Wales.
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 Silmarilion Encyclopedia
The coastland of Middle-earth west the mouths of the Sirion river where it spills out into the Bay of Balar.
After Brithombar and Eglarest were overrun Cirdan houses the remnants of the Elves and Men on the Isle of Balar.
It is a bay on the inland Sea of Helcar.
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 Beleriand - Tolkien Gateway
Originally, the name belonged only to the area around the Bay of Balar, but in time the name was applied to the entire land.
The element Beler/Balar is believed to refer to the Maia Ossë, who often dwelt at the shores of Balar.
To the west and south it had a long shore with the Great Sea Belegaer, to the north were the highland regions of Hithlum, Dorthonion and the hills of Himring, to the east the Ered Luin (Blue Mountains) reached nearly to the sea.
tolkiengateway.net /wiki/Beleriand   (415 words)

  
 Turkish Property Pages - Property in Turkey
The typical Yalikavaki eatery is small and unpretentious, concentrating on quality over presentation, and it is to be hoped that the upsurge in tourism complements, rather than compromises, this highly successful recipe.
For most of the summer season there is a constant cooling breeze here, and nature lovers can observe sea turtles who lay their eggs on parts of the beach.
In particular, the island which separates Gumusluk’s two sheltered bays – known as Rabbit Island by local residents – has a number of exciting rock formations to explore, as well as a host of the creatures which lend it its name and which can be bought very cheaply at the thriving local market.
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 Komik Fıkralar ::: Siirci.net   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Temel öneriyi kabul eder ve altınları paylaştırmaya başlar:
Tayfalar buna itiraz ederler ve aralarında müthiş bir kavga başlar.
Polis olay yerine geldiğinde görür ki, ara­ balar sapasağlam, Temel ile Dursun'un ağzı burnu dağılmış.
www.siirci.net /komikfikralar.php   (3289 words)

  
 Beleriand -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Tolkien, Beleriand was the region of northwestern (Click link for more info and facts about Middle-earth) Middle-earth during the (Click link for more info and facts about First Age) First Age.
Originally, the name belonged only to the area around the (Click link for more info and facts about Bay of Balar) Bay of Balar, but in time the name was applied to the entire land.
The element Beler/Balar is believed to refer to the (Type genus of the Majidae; nearly cosmopolitan in distribution) Maia (Click link for more info and facts about Ossë) Ossë, who often dwelt at the shores of Balar.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/b/be/beleriand.htm   (653 words)

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