Kerkis massif

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Kerkis massif is a rugged, high-altitude mountain complex on the Greek island of Samos, known for its steep limestone peaks and rich biodiversity.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mountain complex
mountain massif
biodiversity Mediterranean maquis vegetation
cliff-dwelling flora
coniferous woodland patches
raptors
reptiles
climate Mediterranean NERFINISHED
continent Europe
country Greece
Hellenic Republic NERFINISHED
elevation 1434 m
4705 ft
geology limestone
hasFeature caves
deep gorges
high-altitude ridges
rocky peaks
steep cliffs
hasProtectedStatus Natura 2000 site NERFINISHED
hasRelief very steep slopes
highestPoint Vigla NERFINISHED
isHighestPointOf Samos NERFINISHED
isMajorPeakOf Samos NERFINISHED
knownFor dramatic landscapes
endemic plant species
rare bird species
rich biodiversity
locatedIn Aegean Sea
North Aegean region NERFINISHED
Samos NERFINISHED
locatedOn island of Samos NERFINISHED
mountainRangeType limestone massif
nearbySettlement Karlovasi NERFINISHED
Marathokampos NERFINISHED
Votsalakia NERFINISHED
partOf Dodecanese and Eastern Aegean Islands mountain systems NERFINISHED
region eastern Mediterranean NERFINISHED
terrain karstic
rugged
steep
tourism popular hiking destination on Samos
usedFor hiking
mountaineering
nature observation
rock climbing
view panoramic views over the Aegean Sea

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Mount Kerkis mountainRange Kerkis massif