Pindus Mountains
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The Pindus Mountains are a major mountain range in northern Greece, known for their rugged peaks, deep gorges, and rich biodiversity, often called the "spine of Greece."
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Grammos Mountains
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Grammos Mountains ("Northern Pindus") → Mount Parnassus → Mount Taygetus ("Pindus–Peloponnese mountain system") → Mount Vitsi ("Pindus mountain range") → Parnon mountain range ("Pindus–Peloponnese mountain system") → Šar Mountains ("Šar-Pindus mountain system") → |
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Pindus Mountains
("Pindos Mountains")
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Pindus Mountains ("Pindos") → |
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Balkans
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Epirus → |
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Grevena (regional unit)
("Pindus mountain range")
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Thessaly
("Pindus Mountains (eastern slopes)")
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Northern Greece
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Vlach (Aromanian people)
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Trikala regional unit
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Epirus
("Vikos–Aoos National Park")
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Meteora
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St. Stephen Monastery
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Kozani (regional unit)
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Zagori
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Kalambaka
("Pindus mountain range")
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Pineios River
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