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  2. Mount Pentelicus - Wikipedia

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    Mount Pentelicus or Pentelikon (Greek: Πεντέλη, Πεντελικόν or Πεντελικό Όρος) is a mountain in Attica, Greece, situated northeast of Athens and southwest of Marathon. Its highest point is the peak Pyrgari , with an elevation of 1,109 m. [ 1 ]

  3. Penteli, Greece - Wikipedia

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    Penteli (Greek: Πεντέλη) is a village and a municipality in the North Athens regional unit, Attica, Greece. Belonging to the Athens rural area, it takes its name from Mount Pentelicus . Municipality

  4. Penteli Observatory - Wikipedia

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    Plakidis decided that the Koufos hill in Penteli, on the side of Mount Pentelicus at an altitude of 500 metres (1,600 ft), was a more suitable location. [1] An important factor was also its proximity to Athens, being about 18 kilometres (11 mi) away from the city centre. [2]

  5. Pentele - Wikipedia

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    Pentele (Ancient Greek: Πεντέλη) [1] was a deme of ancient Attica, situated at the north-eastern extremity of the Athenian plain, at the marble quarries of Mount Brilessus, which was called Mount Pentelicus from this place.

  6. List of mountains in Greece - Wikipedia

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    Peak Height Mountain range Regional unit m ft Olympus: 2,917 9,570 Olympus Larissa, Pieria: Smolikas: 2,637 8,652 Pindus: Ioannina: Kaimaktsalan: 2,524 8,281 Voras

  7. Aloula - Wikipedia

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    Aloula (Greek: Αλλούλα) is a location on Penteliko Mountain, Attica, Greece. Its interest and importance stem from the fact that much of the marble used to build the Parthenon and other famous monuments of antiquity were from the so-called "Pendeliko" marble, i.e. from this mountain. Unlike the south side of the mountain, however, the ...