<Dl> <Dt> Edhellond </Dt> <Dd> An ancient haven of the Woodland Elves, located at the confluence of Morthond and Ringló . It persisted into the Third Age and was considered a part of Gondor, but by T.A. 1981 all Elves had departed over the Sea . </Dd> </Dl> <Dd> An ancient haven of the Woodland Elves, located at the confluence of Morthond and Ringló . It persisted into the Third Age and was considered a part of Gondor, but by T.A. 1981 all Elves had departed over the Sea . </Dd> <Dl> <Dt> Dol Amroth </Dt> <Dd> A castle and city on the western shores of Belfalas, named after Amroth of Lothlórien . The citizens of Dol Amroth were of high Númenórean blood and their Princes were rumoured to have an Elvish strain . Tolkien's writings are not consistent concerning the descent of the Princes or the founding of their line . </Dd> </Dl> <Dd> A castle and city on the western shores of Belfalas, named after Amroth of Lothlórien . The citizens of Dol Amroth were of high Númenórean blood and their Princes were rumoured to have an Elvish strain . Tolkien's writings are not consistent concerning the descent of the Princes or the founding of their line . </Dd>

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