Parnon mountain range
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Parnon mountain range is a prominent mountain chain in the southeastern Peloponnese of Greece, known for its rugged peaks, traditional villages, and rich biodiversity.
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| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
geographical feature
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mountain range → |
| climate |
Mediterranean
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| contains |
Elonas Monastery
→
Malevi Monastery → Tsakonia region → Tsakonian-speaking villages → |
| country |
Greece
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|
| hasEcosystem |
Mediterranean forests
→
alpine grasslands → shrublands → |
| hasFauna |
foxes
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raptors → wild boar → |
| hasFeature |
deep gorges
→
karst formations → plateaus → |
| hasFlora |
Greek fir
→
black pine → chestnut trees → |
| hasHighestPoint |
Megali Tourla
→
|
| hasSettlement |
Agios Petros
→
Kastanitsa → Kosmas → Leonidio → Prastos → Tsintzina → |
| highestPointElevation |
1935 metres
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|
| knownFor |
chestnut forests
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forested slopes → monasteries → rich biodiversity → rugged peaks → traditional villages → |
| locatedIn |
Arcadia regional unit
→
Laconia regional unit → Peloponnese → southeastern Peloponnese → southern Greece → |
| orientation |
north–south
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|
| overlooks |
Argolic Gulf
→
Laconian Gulf → |
| partOf |
Pindus–Peloponnese mountain system
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|
| separates |
Arcadia
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Laconia → |
| usedFor |
hiking
→
mountaineering → nature tourism → |