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Parnon or
Parnonas (Gr****: Πάρνων/Πάρνωνας) or
Malevos (Μαλεβός) is a
mountain range, or m****if, on the east of the
Laconian plain and the
Evrotas Valley...
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Several ships have been
named Parnon,
after the Gr****
mountain range, including: MV
Parnon (1940), a 724 GRT Gr****
cargo vessel,
converted from the corvette...
- in 1959, this time to
Canero Cia Nav. S. A., Panama. They
sailed her as
Parnon under the Gr**** flag
until 1969, when they sold her to
Southern Shipping...
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foothills of
Taygetos and
Parnon, such that up
Laconia included all the
headwaters of the
Eurotas river. To the north-east of the
Parnon range was the coastal...
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Evrotas Valley is an 82 km
elongated valley between Taygetus and
Parnon which traverses Laconia, Greece.
Homer called the
valley Kili Lakedemon, while...
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Little Pamisos river), Belminatis, the
territory of
Karyai and the east
Parnon foreland.
Renault 2001, p. 54.
McCarty 2004, p. 26. Green,
Peter (1991)...
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mountain ranges are the
Taygetus 2,407 m (7,897 ft) in the west and the
Parnon 1,961 m (6,434 ft) in the northeast. Taygetus,
known as
Pentadaktylos (five-fingers)...
- fortress,
bounded to the west by Mt.
Taygetus (2,407 m) and to the east by Mt.
Parnon (1,935 m). To the north,
Laconia is
separated from
Arcadia by
hilly uplands...
- S. She was
resold in 1952 to D. Efthimiou, also of Piraeus, and
renamed Parnon. On 16 July 1954 she sank in
position 40°09′N 13°12′E / 40.15°N 13.20°E...
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borders with
Laconia and
Messenia ran
through the
foothills of the
Parnon and
Taygetos mountain ranges, such that
Arcadia contained all the headwaters...