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  2. Mount Olympus - Wikipedia

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    Mount Olympus (/ oʊ ˈ l ɪ m p ə s, ə ˈ l ɪ m-/, [5] Greek: Όλυμπος, romanized: Ólympos, IPA: [ˈoli(m)bos]) 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. [6]

  3. 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

  4. Olympus National Park Information Center - Wikipedia

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    In 1938, Mount Olympus was established as the first national park in Greece, and declared a Biosphere Reserve by UNESCO in 1981. [1] The building houses the offices of the National Park Administration, the exhibition, a library, various meeting rooms and a spacious atrium for events or exhibitions. There are also rooms for a café and a ...

  5. Mount Olympus (Euboea) - Wikipedia

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    Mount Olympus (Greek: Όλυμπος, romanized: Ólympos) is a mountain in the east central part of the island of Euboea, Greece. Its maximum elevation is 1,172 m. [ 1 ] It is not the highest mountain of Euboea, that is 1,743 m high Dirfi , 16 km to the north.

  6. Olympus Mountain running competitions - Wikipedia

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    The Olympus Marathon, the Olympus Ultra and the Olympus Vertical take place on the last weekend of June. These events are supported by the Ministry of Economy, Development and Tourism, the prefecture of Pieria and the municipality of Dion-Olympos. In 2018, around 800 runners from 25 countries took part in the competition. [8]

  7. Christos Kakkalos - Wikipedia

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    He led the 1913 expedition of the Swiss Daniel Baud-Bovy and Frédéric Boissonnas and is considered the first climber to have ascended Mytikas, [1] the highest peak of Mount Olympus (2917.727 m) in Greece. [2]

  8. Greek names of mountains - Wikipedia

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    Mount Olympus, Greece: Όλυμπος (Κύπρος) Mount Olympus, Cyprus: Όσσα or Κίσσαβος ...

  9. Lycia - Wikipedia

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    The easternmost ridge extends along the east coast of the Teke Peninsula, and is called, generally, Tahtali Dağlari, "The Tahtali Mountains." The high point within them is Tahtali Dağ, elevation 2,366 m (7,762 ft), dubbed "Mount Olympus" in antiquity by the Greeks, remembering Mount Olympus in Greece. [5]