Mount Ziria

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Mount Ziria is a prominent mountain in the Peloponnese region of Greece, known for its rugged landscapes, hiking trails, and mythological association with the god Hermes.

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Label Occurrences
Mount Ziria canonical 2
Ziria mountain 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mountain
natural geographic feature
alsoKnownAs Kyllini
Mount Kyllini
associatedWithDeity Hermes
category Landforms of Corinthia
Mountains of the Peloponnese
Mythological mountains in Greek mythology
climate Mediterranean with alpine characteristics
country Greece
elevation approximately 2374 metres
hasBiodiversity conifer forests
endemic plant species
shrublands
hasFeature alpine meadows
caves
gorges
karstic terrain
plateaus
rugged landscapes
steep slopes
hasMythologicalSite Cave of Hermes
hasSkiCenter Ziria ski area
surface form: Ziria Ski Center
hasViewOf Gulf of Corinth
Peloponnese
surface form: northern Peloponnese
knownFor hiking trails
mountaineering
mythological associations
winter sports
locatedIn Corinthia regional unit
Peloponnese
mountainRange Kyllini mountain range
mythology Greek mythology
nearSettlement Goura
Kastania
Trikala Corinthias
partOf Greek mountains
Peloponnese
surface form: Peloponnese peninsula
prominence one of the highest mountains in the Peloponnese
recreationArea popular weekend destination from Athens
region Corinthia
transportAccess accessible by road from Xylokastro
usedFor hiking
mountain biking
nature observation
ski touring
snowshoeing

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Corinthia hasMountain Mount Ziria
Feneos plateau surroundedBy Mount Ziria
this entity surface form: Ziria mountain
Ziria alsoKnownAs Mount Ziria