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Pindus
[ pin-duhs ]
noun
- a mountain range in central Greece: highest peak, 7,665 feet (2,335 meters).
Pindus
/ ˈpɪndəs /
noun
- a mountain range in central Greece between Epirus and Thessaly. Highest peak: Mount Smólikas, 2633 m (8639 ft) Modern Greek namePíndhosˈpinðɔs
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Magnificent forests, however, still clothe the slopes of Rhodope, Pirin and Pindus.
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Whose name shall the sportive echo resound, either in the shady borders of Helicon, or on the top of Pindus, or on cold Haemus?
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His native place, Tsangarada, is a village of eastern Thessaly, 292 far up among the slopes of the Pindus.
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A central chain, the Pindus, traverses Greece through the centre and covers it with its rocky system.
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This may be said to have been one of the dreams of Pindus, may it not?
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