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Mount Olympus
Mount Olympus frae the wast
Heichest pynt
Elevation2,917.727 m (9,572.60 ft) [1]
Prominence2,355 m (7,726 ft) [2]
Isolation254 kilometre (158 mi)
LeetinKintra heich pynt
Ultra
Coordinates40°05′08″N 22°21′31″E / 40.08556°N 22.35861°E / 40.08556; 22.35861Coordinates: 40°05′08″N 22°21′31″E / 40.08556°N 22.35861°E / 40.08556; 22.35861
Geografie
Mount Olympus is located in Greece
Mount Olympus
Mount Olympus
Location o Mount Olympus in Greece
LocationGreece
Parent rangeMacedonia and Thessaly, near the Gulf of Salonika
Climbing
First ascent2 August 1913 Christos Kakalos, Frederic Boissonnas an Daniel Baud-Bovy
Easiest routeHike, some rock scramble

Mount Olympus (Greek: Όλυμπος ; an aa transleeteratit as Olympos, an on Greek cairts, Oros Olympos) is the heichest muntain in Greece, locatit in the Olympus Range on the mairch atween Thessaly an Macedonie, aboot 80 km (50 mi) soothwast frae Thessaloniki, Greece's seicont lairgest ceety. Mount Olympus haes 52 peaks.[3] The heichest peak Mytikas, meanin "nose", rises tae 2,917.727 [4] metres (9,570 ft). It is ane o the heichest[5] peaks in Europe in terms o topografic prominence.[2]

Mount Olympus is notit for its very rich flora wi several species. It is a Naitional Pairk o Greece an a Warld's Biosphere Reserve.

Meethology

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In Greek meethologie Olympus wis regardit as the "home" o the Twelve Olympian gods o the auncient Greek warld.[6] It fairmed itself efter the gods defeatit the Titans in the Titan War, an suin the palace wis inhabitit bi the gods. It is the settin o mony Greek meethical stories. In the wirds o Homer:

Olympus wis nae shaken bi winds nor ever wet wi rain, nor did snaw faw upon it, but the air is ootspread clear an cloudless, an ower it hovered a radiant whiteness.[7]

Climbin

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Climbin Mount Olympus is a non-technical hike, except for the final section frae Skala summit tae Mytikas summit, which is YDS cless 3 rock scramble. It is estimatit that 10,000 fowk climb Munt Olympus each year, maist o them reachin anly the Skolio summit.

Olympus' heichest peak, Mytikas

Maist climbs tae Mount Olympus stairt frae the toun o Litochoro, which teuk the name Ceety o Gods acause o its location on the ruits o the muntain. A local frae Litochoro, Christos Kakalos, acame the first tae reach the Mytikas summit on 2 August 1913. Frae thare a road goes tae Prionia, whaur the hike begins at the bottom o the muntain.

Mount Olympus an the naitional Pairk aroond it wur selectit as the main motif for the Greek Naitional Pairk Olympus commemorative coin, mintit in 2005. On the reverse, the War o the Titans on Mount Olympus is portrayed alang wi flouerin branches on the lawer pairt o the coin. Abuin the scene is written, in Greek, "Naitional Pairk Olympus".

Olympus Sooth Peaks

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Mount Olympus frae Litochoro

References

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  1. Ampatzidis, Dimitrios; Moschopoulos, Georgios; Mouratidis, Antonios; Styllas, Michael; Tsimerikas, Alexandros; Deligiannis, Vasileios-Klearchos; Voutsis, Nikolaos; Perivolioti, Triantafyllia-Maria; Vergos, Georgios S.; Plachtova, Alexandra. "Revisiting the determination of Mount Olympus Height (Greece)". Journal of Mountain Science (in Inglis). 20 (4): 1026–1034. doi:10.1007/s11629-022-7866-8. ISSN 1672-6316.
  2. a b "Europe Ultra-Prominences". peaklist.org. Retrieved 31 December 2010.
  3. "Summit of the Gods". The Boston Globe. 17 Julie 2005. Retrieved 31 December 2010.
  4. Ampatzidis, Dimitrios; Moschopoulos, Georgios; Mouratidis, Antonios; Styllas, Michael; Tsimerikas, Alexandros; Deligiannis, Vasileios-Klearchos; Voutsis, Nikolaos; Perivolioti, Triantafyllia-Maria; Vergos, Georgios S.; Plachtova, Alexandra. "Revisiting the determination of Mount Olympus Height (Greece)". Journal of Mountain Science (in Inglis). 20 (4): 1026–1034. doi:10.1007/s11629-022-7866-8. ISSN 1672-6316.
  5. Britannica Online
  6. Wilson, Nigel (31 October 2005). Encyclopedia of Ancient Greece. Abingdon, England: Routledge. p. 516.
  7. Homer, Odyssey, Book 6, 41

Freemit airtins

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