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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). Etymology [ edit ]
Samothrace was not a state of any political significance in ancient Greece, since it lacks natural harbours and most of the island is too mountainous for cultivation: Mount Fengari (literally 'Mt Moon') rises to 1,611 m (5,285 ft).
Mount Shishaldin: 2869 m 9413 ft 4069: 0.0797 Alaska United States: 29: Fogo: Mount Fogo: 2829 m 9281 ft 476: 0.23 Cape Verde: 30: North Island: Mount Ruapehu: 2797 m 9177 ft 113729: 0.0147 New Zealand: 31: Anvers Island: Mount Français: 2760 m 9060 ft 2432: 0.0992 Antarctica: 32: Heard Island: Mawson Peak: 2745 m 9006 ft 368: 0.254 Australia ...
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
Mount Giona (Greek: Γκιώνα, also transliterated as Gkiona, pronounced) is a mountain in Phocis, Central Greece.It is located between the mountains of Parnassus to the east, Vardousia to the west, and Oeta to the north.
Çikë, (Albanian pronunciation: [mali i tʃikəs]) at 2,044 metres (6,706 ft) above sea level, is the highest peak of the Ceraunian Mountains range in Albania [4] which extends approximately 100 kilometres (62 mi) along the Albanian Riviera in a northwesterly direction from Sarandë to the Karaburun Peninsula.
Dikti or Dicte (Greek: Δίκτη) (also Lasithiotika Ori; Greek: Λασιθιώτικα Όρη "Lasithian Mountains"; anciently, Aigaion oros (Ancient Greek: Αἰγαῖον ὄρος) or Latin: Aegaeum mons) [2] is a mountain range on the east of the island of Crete in the regional unit of Lasithi.
Rwenzori in larger geographical context Margherita Peak on Mount Stanley is the highest point in the range.. The mountains formed about three million years ago in the late Pliocene epoch and are the result of an uplifted block of crystalline rocks including gneiss, amphibolite, granite and quartzite.