Bukid Olympus

Mount Olympus
Image of Mount Olympus in daytime
Pinakahalangkaw na Piye
RukrokMytikas
Elebasyon2,917.727 m (9,572.60 ft)[1]
2,917.727 metre Edit this on Wikidata
Prominensiya2,353 m (7,720 ft)[2]
Magurang na tuktokElferkofel[2]
Isolasyon254 km Edit this on Wikidata
to 254 Kilometro Edit this on Wikidata
NililistaCountry high point
Ultra
Tagboan40°05′08″N 22°21′31″E / 40.08556°N 22.35861°E / 40.08556; 22.35861Tagboan: 40°05′08″N 22°21′31″E / 40.08556°N 22.35861°E / 40.08556; 22.35861
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Pagpapangaran
Heograpiya
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Saklaw nin magurangThessaly and Macedonia, near the Gulf of Salonika
Heolohiya
Pagtukad
Enot na pagtukadBy religious pilgrims or priests in Antiquity.[3][4] First Modern Ascent: 2 August 1913
Christos Kakkalos, Frederic Boissonnas and Daniel Baud-Bovy
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An Bukid Olympus (/ˈlɪmpəs, əˈlɪm-/;[5] Lua error in Module:Lang at line 903: attempt to index local 'language_name' (a nil value)., siring man Lua error in Module:Lang at line 671: attempt to index local 'language_name' (a nil value)., el) iyo an pinakahalangkaw na bukid sa Gresya. Parte iyan kan Olympus massif harani sa Thermaic Gulf kan Dagat Aegean, namomogtak sa Olympus Range sa kasagkoran sa pag-ultanan kan Thessaly asin Macedonia, sa pag-ultanan kan rehiyonal na yunit kan Larissa asin Pieria, haros 80 km (50 mi) habagatan-solnopan gikan sa Thessaloniki.[6] Mount Olympus has 52 peaks and deep gorges.[7] The highest peak, Mytikas (Μύτικας Mýtikas), meaning "nose", rises to 2,917.727 metres (9,572.60 ft).[8][9] Saro iyan sa pinakahalangkaw na tuktok sa Europa segun sa topographic prominence.[10]

Sa mitolohiyang Griyego, an Olympus iyo an erokan kan dios na Griyego, sa tuktok kan Mytikas. An bukid igwa nin exceptional biodiversity asin mayaman sa flora. Nagin iyan na sarong National Park, an enot sa Gresya, poon kaidtong 1938. Saro man iyan na World Biosphere Reserve.[9]

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  2. 2.0 2.1 Plantilya:Cite pb
  3. "Two Greek Scientists Discover Shrine to Zeus on Mt. Olympus; Pottery and Other Artifacts Found on the Site Believed to Date From 400 B.C.". The New York Times. New York Times. November 12, 1967. https://www.nytimes.com/1967/11/12/archives/two-greek-scientists-discover-shrine-to-zeus-on-mt-olympus-pottery.html. 
  4. Sandbach, F.H. (1987). Plutarch's Moralia, Volume XV. Harvard University Press. p. 351. 
  5. Jones, Daniel (2003) [1917]. Roach, Peter; Hartmann, James; Setter, Jane, eds. English Pronouncing Dictionary. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 3-12-539683-2. 
  6. "Mount Olympus". Britannica. Retrieved 3 February 2021. 
  7. Kakissis, Joanna (17 July 2004). "Summit of the gods". The Boston Globe. http://www.boston.com/travel/articles/2005/07/17/summit_of_the_gods/?page=full. 
  8. Ampatzidis, Dimitrios; Moschopoulos, Georgios; Mouratidis, Antonios; Styllas, Michael; Tsimerikas, Alexandros; Deligiannis, Vasileios-Klearchos; Voutsis, Nikolaos; Perivolioti, Triantafyllia-Maria; et al. (2023-04-01). "Revisiting the determination of Mount Olympus Height (Greece)" (in en). Journal of Mountain Science 20 (4): 1026–1034. doi:10.1007/s11629-022-7866-8. ISSN 1993-0321. 
  9. 9.0 9.1 NASA (July 7, 2005). "Mount Olympus". Olympus National Park. Management Agency of Olympus National Park. Retrieved 30 August 2016. 
  10. "Europe Ultra-Prominences". peaklist.org. Retrieved 31 December 2010. 

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