Mount Smolikas

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Mount Smolikas is the second-highest mountain in Greece, known for its rugged alpine landscapes and remote, unspoiled natural environment.

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Mount Smolikas canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mountain
natural geographic feature
administrativeRegion Ioannina (regional unit)
surface form: Ioannina regional unit
climate mountain climate
country Greece
drainageBasin Aoos River basin
surface form: Aoos basin

Arachthos basin
elevation 2637 metres
8652 feet
geology mainly ophiolite rocks
hasEcosystem boreal-type forest patches
high-altitude wetlands
hasFeature alpine landscapes
glacial lake
remote environment
rugged terrain
unspoiled natural environment
hasGreekName Smolikas
surface form: Σμόλικας
hasLake Drakolimni Smolika
hasSummitName Flega
hasTrailhead Agia Paraskevi
Pades
Palioseli
higherOnlyThan Mount Olympus
isRemoteComparedTo more accessible Greek mountains
locatedIn Epirus
surface form: Epirus region

northwestern Greece
locatedOnContinent Europe
near Aoos River
Sarantaporos River
Vourkopotamos River
Agia Paraskevi (Konitsa)
surface form: village of Agia Paraskevi

village of Armata
Vradeto village
surface form: village of Pades

village of Palioseli
partOf Pindus Mountains
surface form: Northern Pindus

Pindus Mountains
surface form: Pindus mountain range
popularFor hiking
mountaineering
nature observation
protectedAreaNearby Vikos–Aoos National Park
ranking second-highest mountain in Greece
snowCover winter
vegetationZone alpine meadows
coniferous forests
subalpine grasslands

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Pindus Mountains contains Mount Smolikas
Smolikas hasSummitName Mount Smolikas
European Ultras includes Mount Smolikas
Konitsa nearMountain Mount Smolikas