Olympos

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Olympos is the highest mountain in Greece, famed in Greek mythology as the home of the Olympian gods.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mountain
associatedWithDeity Aphrodite NERFINISHED
Apollo NERFINISHED
Ares NERFINISHED
Artemis NERFINISHED
Athena NERFINISHED
Demeter NERFINISHED
Hephaestus NERFINISHED
Hera NERFINISHED
Hermes NERFINISHED
Hestia NERFINISHED
Poseidon NERFINISHED
Zeus NERFINISHED
associatedWithReligion ancient Greek religion
climbingDifficulty alpine scrambling
country Greece
elevation 2917 metres
9570 feet
featuredIn Greek mythology NERFINISHED
Homeric epics NERFINISHED
firstRecordedAscentBy Christos Kakkalos NERFINISHED
Daniel Baud-Bovy NERFINISHED
Frédéric Boissonnas NERFINISHED
firstRecordedAscentYear 1913
hasSummit Mytikas NERFINISHED
Skolio NERFINISHED
Stefani NERFINISHED
heritageStatus UNESCO Biosphere Reserve NERFINISHED
highestPointOf Greece NERFINISHED
highestSummit Mytikas NERFINISHED
isPartOf Balkan Peninsula NERFINISHED
locatedIn Greece
Macedonia (Greece) NERFINISHED
Thessaly NERFINISHED
locatedNear Aegean Sea NERFINISHED
mythologicalSignificance home of the Olympian gods
MytikasElevation 2917 metres
nationalParkDesignationYear 1938
nearestCity Katerini NERFINISHED
Litochoro NERFINISHED
partOf Olympus Range NERFINISHED
prominence 2353 metres
protectedAreaStatus national park
range Olympus Range NERFINISHED
StefaniNickname Throne of Zeus NERFINISHED
tourismType hiking
mountaineering
religious and cultural tourism
UNESCOBiosphereReserveDesignationYear 1981

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Ida hasSiblings Olympos