Agrafa

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Agrafa is a rugged, sparsely populated mountain range in central Greece known for its remote villages, deep gorges, and historical role as a refuge during Ottoman rule.

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Agrafa canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mountain peak
mountain range
accessibility difficult in winter
biodiversity habitat for wild goats and other mountain fauna
rich mountain flora
climate mountain climate
country Greece
drainedBy Acheloos River
Tavropos River
elevation approximately 2184 metres
etymology name associated with being "unwritten" or outside Ottoman tax registers
geology limestone
hasFeature dense forests
narrow valleys
river gorges
steep slopes
hasPart Agrafa mountains
surface form: Agrafa Mountains
hasSettlement Agrafa village
Kerasochori
Nevropoli Agrafon
highestPoint Karava
historicalSignificance center of resistance against Ottoman authorities
refuge for Greek populations during Ottoman rule
knownFor deep gorges
historical role as refuge during Ottoman rule
remote villages
rugged terrain
sparsely populated area
locatedIn Agrafa self-linksurface differs
Evrytania regional unit
Karditsa regional unit
central Greece
locatedInAdministrativeTerritory central Greece
surface form: Central Greece region

Thessaly
locatedOnContinent Europe
partOf Greek mainland
Pindus Mountains
surface form: Pindus mountain range
populationDensity low
terrain highly dissected
timeZone Eastern European Time
traditionalActivity transhumant herding
traditionalArchitecture stone-built houses
transportInfrastructure limited road network
usedFor forestry
mountain tourism
pastoralism

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Agrafa locatedIn Agrafa self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: Karava