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Mountains of Greece

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Mount Olympus
Mount Olympus 2 L, 33 T
Mount Athos
Mount Athos 8 L, 17 T
Mount Oeta
Mount Oeta 14 T
  • Mount Cirphis ancient mountain south of Delphi, Greece
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    Cirphis or Kirphis or Kirfis (Ancient Greek: Κίρφις, Kírphis, Latin: Cirphis Mons) is a mountain in Greece north of the Bay of Antikyra in the Gulf of Corinth. It is separated from Mount Parnassus by the valley of the Pleistos. In antiquity, it was reckoned as part of the district of Phocis.
  • Mount Olympus
    Mount Olympus Tallest mountain in Greece
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    Mount Olympus (Greek: Όλυμπος, Ólympos) is an extensive massif near the Thermaic Gulf of the Aegean Sea, located on the border between Thessaly and Macedonia, between the regional units of Larissa and Pieria, about 80 km (50 mi) southwest from Thessaloniki. Mount Olympus has 52 peaks and deep gorges. The highest peak, Mytikas (Μύτικας Mýtikas), meaning "nose", rises to 2,917.727 metres (9,572.60 ft) and is the highest peak in Greece, and one of the highest peaks in Europe in terms of topographic prominence.
  • Mount Phoukas mountain in Greece, the ancient Apesas
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    Mount Phoukas or Foukas (Greek: Φουκάς) is a mountain in the Peloponnesus in Greece. Anciently, it was called Apesas (Ancient Greek: Ἀπέσας; Latin: Apesas mons); it towered above Nemea in the territory of Cleonae, Argolis, and was where Perseus is said to have been the first person who sacrificed to Zeus Apesantius.
  • Sagmatas Mountain in Greece
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    Mount Sagmatas (Greek: Σαγματάς, Ancient Greek: Ὕπατος, Hypatos, Latin: Hypatus) is a mountain of Boeotia, Greece. In antiquity, it was called Hypatos and hosted a temple of Zeus. It bounded the Theban plain on the east, towering over the town of Glisas, and the river Thermodon ran down it on course to Teumessus.
  • Tilphossium ancient mountain of Boeotia, Greece
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    Tilphossium or Tilphossion (Ancient Greek: Τιλφώσσιον or Τιλφωσσαῖον), or Tilphusium or Tilphousion (Τιλφούσιον), was a mountain on the southern side of Lake Copais, between the plains of Haliartus and Coroneia, maybe regarded as the furthest offshoot of Mount Helicon, with which it is connected by means of Mount Leibethrium. At the foot of the hill was the small fountain Tilphossa or Tilphussa, where the seer Tiresias is said to have died. The hill bears the form of a letter T, with its foot turned towards the north. From its position between the lake and Leibethrium, there is a narrow pass on either side of the hill. The pass between Tilphossium and the lake was one of great importance in antiquity, as the high road from northern Greece to Thebes passed through it. This pass was very narrow, and was completely commanded by the fortress Tilphossaeum or Tilphusium, on the summit of the hill.
  • Imerovigli, Othoni
    Imerovigli, Othoni mountain in Central Corfu and Diapontia Islands municipality, Greece
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    Imerovigli (also Merovigli) is the highest mountain of the Greek island Othoni, located in the Diapontia Islands in Ionian Sea, northwest of Corfu. It is about 2 km from the settlement Chorio. It has a height that exceeds 390 meters and is accessible by a traditional path (~ 1300 meters long) leading to the top of the mountain where every visitor can observe the view of the Ionian and Adriatic sea.
  • Nemërçka
    Nemërçka Mountain chain in Albania
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    Nemërçka (Albanian: Nemërçkë, Greek: Νεμέρτσικα, Δούσκο, Μερόπη, Αεροπός, Nemértsika, Doúsko, Merópi, Aeropós) is a mountain chain situated along the boundary between Gjirokastër and Përmet municipalities, in southern Albania and northern Greece. Part of the Trebeshinë-Dhëmbel-Nemërçkë mountain range, its highest peak, Maja e Papingut, reaches a height of 2,482 m (8,143 ft), making it the highest peak in the Southern Mountain Region. Other notable peaks include Maja e Gatakut 2,269 m (7,444 ft), Maja e Qesarit 2,253 m (7,392 ft), Maja e Poliçanit 2,138 m (7,014 ft), etc.
  • Mount Stroumboulas
    Mount Stroumboulas Mountain in Greece
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    Mount Stroumboulas or Stroumpoulas (Greek: Όρος Στρούμπουλας), is a mountain in northern Crete, Greece.
  • Kokkini Rachi
    Kokkini Rachi Mountain in Greece
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    Kokkini Rachi (Greek: Κόκκινη Ράχη) is a mountain located in Cephalonia.
  • Fengari
    Fengari Mountain in Greece
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    Fengari (Greek: Φεγγάρι), also known as Saos (Greek: Σάος), is the tallest mountain in the Aegean island of Samothrace, Greece, with an elevation of 1,611 metres (5,285 ft).
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