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The Stir rises in the Black Mountains and quickly develops into a major river flowing within a deep, wooded valley. For nearly its entire length, it flows through the heart of the Great Forest, fed by many streams and brooks. Over 100 yards wide and bridged at only a few points, the river provides a natural and easily defended barrier.

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  • River Stir
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  • The Stir rises in the Black Mountains and quickly develops into a major river flowing within a deep, wooded valley. For nearly its entire length, it flows through the heart of the Great Forest, fed by many streams and brooks. Over 100 yards wide and bridged at only a few points, the river provides a natural and easily defended barrier.
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  • The Stir rises in the Black Mountains and quickly develops into a major river flowing within a deep, wooded valley. For nearly its entire length, it flows through the heart of the Great Forest, fed by many streams and brooks. Over 100 yards wide and bridged at only a few points, the river provides a natural and easily defended barrier.
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