Tymphe (in Latin and English usage) or Tymfi (in the Greek government's preferred transliteration), Timfi, also Tymphi (Greek: Τύμφη, [ˈtimfi]) is a mountain...
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Vikos–Aoös National Park (section Mt Tymphe)
from 2500 m to only a few meters at its narrowest part. The Aoös gorge, Mt Tymphe (2,497 meters (8,192 ft) at Gamila peak), and a number of traditionally...
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formed by Mount Mitsikeli (1,810m). The Aoos river running north of Mt Tymphe forms the northern boundary, while the south-eastern side runs along the...
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Tymphaea and its Greek inhabitants, the Tymphaioi, were named after Mount Tymphe. In circa 350 BC, Tymphaea was conquered by Phillip II (r. 359–336 BC) and...
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surrounded by deciduous forests and topped by the snowcapped Astraka peak of Mt Tymphe, that towers over the village. It has modest lodging provisions as well...
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Mountains. Paroraioi (Paroraei) - They lived in the western slopes of Mount Tymphe, Northern Pindus Mountains. Pelagones - They lived in Pelagonia. Talares...
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Mountains of north-western Greece. It lies on the southern slopes of Mount Tymphe with a length of about 32 km, depth ranging from 120 to 1350 m, and a width...
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54 km north of Ioannina. It is built in the fringes of mountain Tymfi (Mt Tymphe), at a height of 1160 m. The name "Skamneli" is of uncertain origin. It...
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region (Epirus region). It lies at a height of 1,340 m (4,400 ft) on Mt Tymphe in the Pindus mountain range. It is the highest of the 44 villages of Zagori...
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