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- Athamanika or Tzoumerka (Gr****: Αθαμανικά or Τζουμέρκα) is a mountain range in northwestern Greece, part of the wider Pindus mountain range. Its highest...
- located north of the Ambracian Gulf. The main mountain ranges are the Athamanika in the northeast, the Pindus in the east, and Valtou in the southeast...
- Smolikas, Mount Vasilitsa, Tymfi or Gamila, Lakmos or Peristeri, the Athamanika or Tzoumerka mountains, Vardousia, and the Agrafa mountains. Some mountains...
- 69.058 km2 and the community 39.435 km2. Pramanta is situated in the Athamanika mountains, at about 840m elevation. It is 4 km west of Melissourgoi, 6 km...
- is called Arachthos. It flows towards the south, p****ing between the Athamanika and the Xerovouni mountains. Here it reaches the Plaka Bridge, the largest...
- Smolikas (2,637 m, the highest of the Pindus), Tymfi, Lygkos, Lakmos and Athamanika. The lower Xerovouni mountains are situated in the south, and the Tomaros...
- Chania Athamanika (Kakarditsa) 2,429 7,969 Pindus Ioannina, Trikala Taygetus (Profitis Ilias) 2,404 7,887 Taygetus Laconia, Messenia Athamanika (Katafydi)...
- over a length of about 20 km (12 mi). The nearest mountains are the Athamanika to the south, the Lygkos to the north and the Mitsikeli to the west. It...
- Tzoumerka (Ioannina, Epirus), Greece. It is situated on a mountainside of the Athamanika mountains, above the left bank of the river Arachthos, at 1,030 m elevation...
- west. The nearest mountains are the Tomaros to the northwest and the Athamanika to the northeast. There are forests in the lower areas, the highest areas...