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though Britannica refers to
Pentadaktylos as the "western portion" of the latter, or the part west of Melounta.
Pentadaktylos (lit. "five-fingered") is...
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times and up
until the 19th century, the
mountain was also
known as
Pentadaktylos (Πενταδάκτυλος; Gr**** for five-fingered, a
common name
during that period)...
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mountain ranges, the
Troodos Mountains and the
Kyrenia Mountains or
Pentadaktylos, and the
central plain, the Mesaoria,
between them. The
Troodos Mountains...
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Parnon 1,961 m (6,434 ft) in the northeast. Taygetus,
known as
Pentadaktylos (five-fingers)
throughout the
Middle Ages, is west of
Sparta and the...
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Mount Pentadaktylos - E-5053/2009".
Website of the
European Parliament.
Retrieved 2018-11-08. "Written
question -
Turkish flag on
Mount Pentadaktylos - E-5074/2009"...
- to: Besh
Barmag Mountain (Beş
Barmaq or "five finger") in
Azerbaijan Pentadaktylos (Πενταδάκτυλος or "fivefinger") aka Beşparmak Dağları (fivefinger mountain)...
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borders was that Vicomté
extended closer to the sea,
encroaching upon the
Pentadaktylos foothills in the
present Kyrenia District.
Under Ottoman Turkish rule...
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small mixed with
local po****tion,
villages in Cyprus,
mainly in
Pentadaktylos and
Karpas area, is
approximately 12 to 13,000 people. Many of these...
- an
EgyptAir Ilyushin Il-18
aircraft (Reg No SU-AOV)
crashed into the
Pentadaktylos mountain range on
approach to the airport,
killing all 37
aboard (7...
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Pentadaktylos mountain range north of
Nicosia leaping over to
Anatolia and then to
Crete in
pursuit of
Saracen raiders. The peak of the
Pentadaktylos...