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1253:9 September
850:Neai Patrai
840:Justinian I
822:Middle Ages
761:Roman times
748:Philoctetes
670:black stork
650:tawny pipit
642:horned lark
615:alpine newt
603:brown bears
538:Pinus nigra
438:to the west
386:to the east
346:Argyrochori
284:Thermopylae
260:rift valley
248:prefectures
236:Natura 2000
80: /
55:Coordinates
1750:Mount Oeta
1744:Categories
1682:-Strofylia
1624:Amvrakikos
1578:Vikos–Aoos
943:References
915:Modern era
866:suffragans
845:Synecdemus
412:Kapnochori
384:Koumaritsi
354:Kostalexis
350:Kombotades
276:Kallidromo
264:Spercheios
172:Mount Oeta
68:22°17′19″E
65:38°49′43″N
33:Mount Oeta
1729:Arachthos
1725:Tzoumerka
1718:Schinias-
1698:Echinades
1645:-Lefkimi-
1638:Vouraikos
1608:Zakynthos
1603:Alonnisos
1548:Parnassos
1329:19 August
979:Lenk 1937
967:Lenk 1937
720:Antiquity
591:wild boar
563:Vardousia
483:species,
432:Peristeri
424:Mesochori
380:Dyo Vouna
328:sinkholes
316:Limestone
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288:Vardousia
256:Phthiotis
207:polytonic
138:Phthiotis
93:Geography
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1720:Marathon
1690:Acheloos
1553:Parnitha
1298:"Hypata"
873:Thessaly
808:Aenianes
768:Thessaly
730:Heracles
703:, Greek
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672:and the
632:and the
611:wildcats
587:roe deer
515:, while
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428:Neochori
416:Kastania
402:Pavliani
362:Mexiates
134:Location
1680:Kotychi
1667:Koronia
1662:Kerkini
1634:Chelmos
1568:Samaria
1563:Prespes
1543:Olympos
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1382:Sources
927:during
790:Malians
739:Oetaeus
715:History
544:Arbutus
481:endemic
332:caverns
296:Goulina
262:of the
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1704:Pindos
1694:Evinos
1647:Soufli
1573:Sounio
1558:Pindos
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786:Dryope
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320:flysch
252:Phocis
228:Pindus
160:Pindus
146:Greece
142:Phocis
1675:Tempe
1671:Volvi
1657:Evros
1643:Dadia
1533:Ainos
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756:Doric
734:Roman
705:trout
581:Fauna
559:Giona
464:Flora
370:Ypati
366:Sykas
292:Giona
199:Greek
1538:Oiti
1448:ISBN
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