Mickleburg

Mickleburg
   Translation of Belegost: 'great fortress'.
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   A great Dwarf-city of the Blue Mountains.
   'Great City', a Mannish rendering of 'Belegost', the name of one of the two great Dwarf-cities of the ancient Blue Mountains.

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