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The western of the two Havens of the [[Falas]], at the mouth of the River [[Brithon]], from which it took its name.
'''Brithombar''' was the western of the two Havens of the [[Falas]], at the mouth of the River [[Brithon]], from which it took its name.
 
==Etymology==
* Brithombar is derived from [[brith]], meaning "gravel".


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Brithombar was the western of the two Havens of the Falas, at the mouth of the River Brithon, from which it took its name.

Etymology

  • Brithombar is derived from brith, meaning "gravel".