Feneos

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Feneos is a village and plateau region in the mountainous area of Corinthia, Greece, known for its scenic valley, historical significance in ancient Arcadia, and proximity to Mount Cyllene.

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Label Occurrences
Feneos canonical 1
Pheneos 1

Statements (44)

Predicate Object
instanceOf plateau
village
administrativeRegion Peloponnese
surface form: Region of Peloponnese
ancientName Feneos self-linksurface differs
surface form: Pheneos
belongsTo Greece
surface form: Hellenic Republic
climate mountainous Mediterranean climate
country Greece
countrySubdivision Peloponnese
surface form: Periphery of Peloponnese

Regional unit of Corinthia
distanceFrom Corinth (regional capital of Corinthia)
hasCulturalHeritage Byzantine and post-Byzantine churches
traditional stone architecture
hasEconomicActivity agriculture
livestock farming
rural tourism
hasFeature fertile plain
karstic basin
seasonal lake (ancient Lake Pheneos)
surrounding high mountains
hasHistoricalSignificance ancient Arcadian city-state of Pheneus
hasNearbyAttraction Feneos artificial lake (Lake Doxa)
Monastery of Saint George Feneos
historicalRegion ancient Arcadia
isTouristDestinationType mountain village
nature tourism destination
knownFor mountain landscapes
mythological associations with Hermes
proximity to Mount Cyllene
scenic plateau valley
locatedBy Olvios River
locatedIn Corinthia
Feneos valley
Peloponnese
mountainous region of Corinthia
northeastern Peloponnese
valley
nearbyMountain Mount Cyllene
Mount Cyllene
surface form: Ziria (Mount Cyllene)
partOf municipal unit of Feneos
regional unit of Corinthia
regionType rural area
timeZone Eastern European Time
timeZoneDST Eastern European Summer Time
topography plateau surrounded by mountains

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Mount Cyllene near Feneos
Feneos ancientName Feneos self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Pheneos