- Vardousia
Infobox Mountain
Name=Vardousia
Photo=Vardousia.jpg
Caption=Mount Vardousia with the peak of Korakas, seen from the west
Elevation=convert|2495|m|ft|0
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Location=Phocis |,Greece
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Pronunciation=Var•dou•si•aVardousia (Βαρδούσια) is a mountain in
Central Greece , in the prefecture ofPhocis whose highest peak, Korakas (Κόρακας, Ancient Κόραξ "Korax") reaches 2,495 m, making it the second-tallest summit in the historic region. ThePindus mountains are to the northwest. It divides into three main parts: Northern Vardousia, whose highest peak is Sinani (2,059 m), the very steep Western Vardousia, whose highest peak is Soufles (2,300 m), and Southern Vardousia, with the highest peak of Korakas. ThePanaitoliko mountains are to the west. The whole range is about 30 kilometres long, from the North to the South, and 15 kilometres from the West to the East.Information
Rivers that spring from this mountain are
Mornos from the Northeast, Kokkinos andEvinos from the Northwest. On the slopes of the mountain there are many villages.Nearest places
*West: From the North to the South:
Artotina ,Dixori , Dafnos, Diakopi
*South: Kallio
*East: From the North to the South: Athanasios Diakos (Ano Mousounitsa),Mousounitsa ,Koniakos ,Trividi Several of these villages together form the municipality of Vardousia.Panorama
Its panorama includes the nearby mountains including the
Panetoliko to the west, the western Phthiotida and theSpercheios valley, theGkiona mountains to the northeast and the central Phokida prefecture to the south. TheMalian Gulf can rarely be seen.External links
* [http://www.greekmountainflora.info/Vardousia/Vardousia.html Greek Mountain Flora]
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