Mount Olympus very well known from the Greek mythology as the place of the twelve Gods.
2006-12-11 23:46:44
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answered by Ancient spirit 3
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Mount Olympus (also transliterated as Mount Ãlympos, and on modern maps, Ãros Ãlimbos) is the highest mountain in Greece, at 2,919 (according to new measurements [1]) meters high (9,570 feet) and one of the highest, in real absolute altitude from base to top, of Europe since its base is located at sea level; it is situated at 40°05′N 22°21′E, in mainland Greece.
2006-12-11 14:10:52
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answered by Martha P 7
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Mount Olympus (also transliterated as Mount Ãlympos, and on modern maps, Ãros Ãlimbos) is the highest mountain in Greece, at 2,919 (according to new measurements [1]) meters high (9,570 feet) and one of the highest, in real absolute altitude from base to top, of Europe since its base is located at sea level; it is situated at 40°05′N 22°21′E, in mainland Greece.
2006-12-11 13:59:42
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answered by tiger dolphin 2
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Mount Olympus in Northern Greece. 2,917 meters.
2006-12-11 13:53:19
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answered by dundalk1 3
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Mount Olympus.
2006-12-11 15:58:29
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answered by 3lixir 6
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Heh, looks like Tiger Dolphin and Martha both copied and pasted the same article.
But yeah, Mt. Olympus.
2006-12-11 14:27:03
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answered by willow oak 5
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Its Mt. Olympus at 9,570 ft (2,918 m) with Mt. Smolikas second at 8652 ft. (2637 m)
2006-12-11 16:28:42
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answered by Athena 2
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Mt. Opoko
2006-12-11 13:52:53
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answered by killer boot 5
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