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The third and greatest of the three Elf-kindreds of the Great Journey, from whom the Nandor and the Sindar were descended. The Teleri came last to Aman, and dwelt in Alqualondë on the western shores of the Great Sea.
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Alqualondë, Aman, Amanyar, Ancient Tongue, Battle of the Haven, Bay of Eldamar, Bay of Elvenhome, Calaquendi, Círdan the Shipwright, Eärwen, Eglador, Eglath, Eldar, Eldar of Eressëa, Eldar of the West, [See the full list...]Eldar of Valinor, Elendë, Elf-kings, Elmo, Elu Thingol, Elves, Elves of Beleriand, Elves of Eressëa, Elves of the Falas, Elves of the Light, Elves of the Twilight, Elves of the Wood, Elves of Valinor, Elvish, Exile of the Noldor, Falathrim, Fall of the Noldor, Falmari, Foamriders, Folk of the Wood, Forsaken Elves, Forsaken People, Great Journey, Green-elves, Grey-elven, Grey-elves, Grey-elves of Mithrim, Greycloak, Guarded Realm, Haven of the Swans, Havens of Círdan, Havens of the Shipwrights, High Elves, Kinslaying, Laiquendi, Land of the Valley of Singing Gold, Lenwë, Light-elves, Lindar, Lindórinand, Lord of Beleriand, Lords of the Sea, Losgar, Lost Isle, Maiar, Maiar of the Sea, Melian, Middle-earth, Mountains of Aman, Nandor, Nandorin, Narrow Ice, Olwë, People of the Stars, Queen of Doriath, River Anduin, Sea-elves, Silvan Elves, Silvan Elvish, Sindacollo, Sindar, Sindar of Nevrast, Singollo, Swan-ships, Swanhaven, Swans, Tareldar, Tawarwaith, Teleporno, Teleri of Valinor, Telerin, The Dispossessed, The Singers, Third Clan, Three Kindreds, Tyelperion, Ulmo, Úmanyar, Vale of the Land of the Singers, War of Wrath, Water of Awakening
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