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  2. Pindus National Park - Wikipedia

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    Pindus National Park ( Greek: Εθνικός Δρυμός Πίνδου Ethnikós Drymós Píndou ), also known as Valia Calda (meaning the Warm Valley in Aromanian ), is a national park in mainland Greece, situated in an isolated mountainous area at the periphery of West Macedonia and Epirus, in the northeastern part of the Pindus mountain range.

  3. Parnitha - Wikipedia

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    Parnitha. / 38.1734; 23.7174. Mount Parnitha ( Greek: Πάρνηθα, pronounced [ˈparniθa], Katharevousa and Ancient Greek: Πάρνης Parnis / Parnes; sometimes Parnetha) is a densely forested mountain range north of Athens, the highest on the peninsula of Attica, with an elevation of 1,413 m, and a summit known as Karavola ...

  4. Mount Oeta - Wikipedia

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    Mount Oeta ( / ˈɛtə /; Greek: Οίτη, polytonic Οἴτη, Oiti, also transcribed as Oite) is a mountain in Central Greece. A southeastern offshoot of the Pindus range, it is 2,152 m (7,060 ft) high. Since 1966, the core area of the mountain is a national park, and much of the rest has been declared a special area under Natura 2000 .

  5. Mount Parnassus - Wikipedia

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    Hike. Mount Parnassus ( / pɑːrˈnæsəs /; Greek: Παρνασσός, Parnassós) is a mountain range of central Greece that is, and historically has been, especially valuable to the Greek nation and the earlier Greek city-states for many reasons. In peace, it offers scenic views of the countryside, being a major international recreational ...

  6. Athamanika - Wikipedia

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    Athamanika or Tzoumerka ( Greek: Αθαμανικά or Τζουμέρκα) is a mountain range in northwestern Greece, part of the wider Pindus mountain range. Its highest point is the mountain Kakarditsa, at 2,429 m. Its length is approximately 40 km from north to south and its width is approximately 15 to 20 km from east to west.

  7. Praktiker - Wikipedia

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    Praktiker AG was a German hardware store chain which operated in Europe. It was based in Hamburg and opened its first store in 1978 in Luxembourg under the name bâtiself. Initially owned by ASKO, the chain became a division of Metro AG after the merger of ASKO with Metro Cash & Carry in 1995. It was spun off under the name Praktiker Holding in ...

  8. Gramos - Wikipedia

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    Gramos. /  40.462562°N 20.931761°E  / 40.462562; 20.931761. Gramos ( Greek: Γράμος or Γράμμος; Albanian: Gramoz, Mali i Gramozit; Aromanian: Gramosta, Gramusta, Yramos or Yramustea) is a mountain chain situated on the border of Albania and Greece. Part of the larger northern Pindus mountain range, its highest peak, Maja e ...

  9. Atsipades - Wikipedia

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    Atsipades. Coordinates: 35.224°N 24.453°E. Atsipades ( Greek: Ατσιπάδες) is an archaeological site of a Minoan peak sanctuary in western Crete. It is an open-air peak sanctuary, situated on a mountain and open to the elements. It was discovered by K. Nowicki in 1985.

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