Mount Lycabettus — rising from Athens. Saint George … Wikipedia
Mount Ragoona — Mount Rogoona Mount Ragoona Elevation 1,350 m (4,429 ft) … Wikipedia
Mount Circeo — as seen from Terracina, Italy Prominence 541 metres (1,775 ft) … Wikipedia
Acropolis Museum — Coordinates: 37°58′05″N 23°43′44″E / 37.968°N 23.729°E / 37.968; 23.729 … Wikipedia
Mount Athos — Ἅγιον Ὄρος Agion Oros (Αυτόνομη Μοναστικὴ Πολιτεία Ἁγίου Ὄρους) Aftonomi Monastiki Politia Agiou Orous location of Mount Athos in Greece … Wikipedia
Circeo, Mount — ▪ promontory, Italy Italian Monte Circeo, Latin Circaeum Promontorium, isolated promontory, Latina provincia, Lazio (Latium) regione, on the southwestern coast of Italy on the Tyrrhenian Sea, just northwest of the Gulf of Gaeta. It… … Universalium
Penteliko Mountain — Mount Pentelikon redirects here. For the steamship, see SS Mount Pentelikon. Penteliko or Penteli (Πεντελικό Όρος, Πεντέλη) Pentelicus or Pentelikos, Vrilissos or Vrilittos and Mendeli … Wikipedia
Athens — This article is about the capital of Greece. For other uses, see Athens (disambiguation). Athens Αθήνα Athīna … Wikipedia
History of Athens — The Acropolis of Athens by Leo von Klenze Athens is one of the oldest named cities in the world, having been continuously inhabited for at least 7000 years. Situated in southern Europe, Athens became the leading city of Ancient Greece in the… … Wikipedia
Athena — Athene , Athina and Pallas Athena all redirect here. For other uses, see Athena (disambiguation), Athene (disambiguation), Athina (disambiguation) and Pallas Athena (disambiguation) Athena … Wikipedia