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Mount Parnitha (Gr****: Πάρνηθα,
pronounced [ˈparniθa],
Katharevousa and
Ancient Gr****: Πάρνης Parnis/Parnes;
sometimes Parnetha) is a
lightly forested...
- Elefsina, Kifissia, Mandra, Aspropyrgos, Pallini,
Agios Stefanos, Dionysos,
Parnitha, Koropi, Vari, Vouliagmeni,
Voula and the
Athens International Airport...
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Regency Casino Mont Parnes, also
known as the
Parnitha Casino, is a
casino situated at
Mount Parnitha north of Athens.
Originally built as
Hotel Mont...
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Meteorological Service areas in the
north have
wetter and
colder winters.
Parnitha mountain has a
January average high of
around 4°C and an
average low below...
- The
Parnitha Olympic Mountain Bike
Venue was the site of the
mountain biking events at the 2004
Summer Olympics at Athens, Greece. The
venue is located...
- area. The
northern part of the muni****lity is
covered by the
forested Parnitha mountain. The
southern part is in the
plain of Athens, and is
densely po****ted...
- The
Parnitha Funitel on
Mount Parnitha is the
successor of an
aerial tramway constructed in the 1970s to
serve Regency Casino Mont Parnes, the most po****r...
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royal family. The area is a
densely wooded southeast-facing
slope of
Mount Parnitha, and its
ancient and
current official name is Dekeleia. It is located 27 km...
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portion of the Geraneia,
Parnitha (the
highest mountain of Attica),
Aigaleo and Penteli. Four
mountains — Aigaleo,
Parnitha,
Penteli and
Hymettus (clockwise...
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basin is
bounded by four
large mountains:
Mount Aigaleo to the west,
Mount Parnitha to the north,
Mount Pentelicus to the
northeast and
Mount Hymettus to the...