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Mount Othrys

Mount Othrys (Greek: όρος Όθρυςoros Othrys, also Όθρη – Othri) is a mountain range of central Greece, in the northeastern part of Phthiotis and southern part of Magnesia. Its highest summit, Gerakovouni, situated on the border of Phthiotis and Magnesia, is 1,726 m (5,663 ft) above sea level.[1] The population density in the mountains is low: there are a few small villages, including Anavra in the northwest, Kokkotoi in the northeast, Palaiokerasia in the south and Neraida in the southwest. The length from west to east is about 35 km (22 mi) and the width from north to south is about 25 km (16 mi). The Pagasetic Gulf lies to the northeast, and the Malian Gulf lies to the south. The summit Gerakovouni lies 19 km (12 mi) south of Almyros, 27 km (17 mi) northeast of Lamia and 44 km (27 mi) southwest of Volos. The peaks of the range are above the tree line. The main mineral constituent of the rock is ophiolite.

Mount Othrys
Mount Othrys
Highest point
Elevation1,726 m (5,663 ft)[1]
Coordinates39°1′1″N 22°42′35″E / 39.01694°N 22.70972°E / 39.01694; 22.70972Coordinates: 39°1′1″N 22°42′35″E / 39.01694°N 22.70972°E / 39.01694; 22.70972
Geography
LocationPhthiotis and Magnesia, Greece
Climbing
Easiest routeclimb

A Natura 2000 protected area has been has been defined over much, but not all, of the range according to the Birds Directive. Of interest to the government is the protection of the raptors and the prevention of clear-cutting and other settlement measures that would destroy their traditional habitat. The area, named Oros Othrys, Vouna Gkouras kai Farangi Palaiokerasias, ID GR1430006, includes the eastern range, a spur to the south to cover Palaiokerasia Gorge, and a spur to the north to cover Gkouras Hill.[2]

History

On February 5, 1991, a Lockheed C-130H Hercules 748 crashed into the mountain, killing 63 people.[3]

Mythology

In Greek mythology, Mount Othrys was the base of Cronus and the other Titans during the ten-year war with the Olympian gods known as the Titanomachy. It was also the birthplace of the elder gods, Hestia, Demeter, Hera, Hades and Poseidon. It was assaulted by the Olympians, led by Cronus's son Zeus. Zeus later overthrew his father and gained dominion in all of the heavens and the earth.[4]

Tunnel

Othrys Tunnel (Greek: Σήραγγα Όθρυος) is a tunnel 2.9 km (1.8 mi) long located in the southern section of the Central Greece Motorway, between Lamia and Xyniada. It passes underneath Othrys mountain. Work began in 2008, along with the rest of the motorway, but stopped in 2011 because of the Greek government-debt crisis. Construction resumed in 2019, along with the rest of the southern section. Its construction has faced challenges.[5] It is the longest road tunnel of the whole motorway and it will be one of the longest in Greece. The tunnel has already been excavated on both sides, as of October 2021.[6]

References

  1. ^ a b Oreivatein.com
  2. ^ "Oros Othrys, Vouna Gkouras kai Farangi Palaiokerasias". European Environment Agency. 2019.. Note that the sometime spelling of the name as Orthys or Orthis is entirely a tongue-twister error, metathesis.
  3. ^ "Aircraft accident Lockheed C-130H Hercules 748 Volos-Néa Anchialos Airport (VOL)". Aviation Safety Network. Retrieved 5 February 2021.
  4. ^ Hesiod, Theogony 630-631.
  5. ^ "Athens-Thessaloniki trains suspended following tunnel flooding in Greece". TornosNews.gr. 19 September 2020.
  6. ^ "Major Railway Projects Funded under CEF 2014-2020" (PDF). Athens: Ergose (Hellenic Railways Organization). 2 December 2016.

External links

  • Minerals database
  • ΟΘΡΥΣ (in Greek)

mount, othrys, greek, όρος, Όθρυς, oros, othrys, also, Όθρη, othri, mountain, range, central, greece, northeastern, part, phthiotis, southern, part, magnesia, highest, summit, gerakovouni, situated, border, phthiotis, magnesia, above, level, population, densit. Mount Othrys Greek oros O8rys oros Othrys also O8rh Othri is a mountain range of central Greece in the northeastern part of Phthiotis and southern part of Magnesia Its highest summit Gerakovouni situated on the border of Phthiotis and Magnesia is 1 726 m 5 663 ft above sea level 1 The population density in the mountains is low there are a few small villages including Anavra in the northwest Kokkotoi in the northeast Palaiokerasia in the south and Neraida in the southwest The length from west to east is about 35 km 22 mi and the width from north to south is about 25 km 16 mi The Pagasetic Gulf lies to the northeast and the Malian Gulf lies to the south The summit Gerakovouni lies 19 km 12 mi south of Almyros 27 km 17 mi northeast of Lamia and 44 km 27 mi southwest of Volos The peaks of the range are above the tree line The main mineral constituent of the rock is ophiolite Mount OthrysMount OthrysPhthiotis and Magnesia GreeceHighest pointElevation1 726 m 5 663 ft 1 Coordinates39 1 1 N 22 42 35 E 39 01694 N 22 70972 E 39 01694 22 70972 Coordinates 39 1 1 N 22 42 35 E 39 01694 N 22 70972 E 39 01694 22 70972GeographyLocationPhthiotis and Magnesia GreeceClimbingEasiest routeclimbA Natura 2000 protected area has been has been defined over much but not all of the range according to the Birds Directive Of interest to the government is the protection of the raptors and the prevention of clear cutting and other settlement measures that would destroy their traditional habitat The area named Oros Othrys Vouna Gkouras kai Farangi Palaiokerasias ID GR1430006 includes the eastern range a spur to the south to cover Palaiokerasia Gorge and a spur to the north to cover Gkouras Hill 2 Contents 1 History 2 Mythology 3 Tunnel 4 References 5 External linksHistory EditOn February 5 1991 a Lockheed C 130H Hercules 748 crashed into the mountain killing 63 people 3 Mythology EditIn Greek mythology Mount Othrys was the base of Cronus and the other Titans during the ten year war with the Olympian gods known as the Titanomachy It was also the birthplace of the elder gods Hestia Demeter Hera Hades and Poseidon It was assaulted by the Olympians led by Cronus s son Zeus Zeus later overthrew his father and gained dominion in all of the heavens and the earth 4 Tunnel EditOthrys Tunnel Greek Shragga O8ryos is a tunnel 2 9 km 1 8 mi long located in the southern section of the Central Greece Motorway between Lamia and Xyniada It passes underneath Othrys mountain Work began in 2008 along with the rest of the motorway but stopped in 2011 because of the Greek government debt crisis Construction resumed in 2019 along with the rest of the southern section Its construction has faced challenges 5 It is the longest road tunnel of the whole motorway and it will be one of the longest in Greece The tunnel has already been excavated on both sides as of October 2021 6 References Edit a b Oreivatein com Oros Othrys Vouna Gkouras kai Farangi Palaiokerasias European Environment Agency 2019 Note that the sometime spelling of the name as Orthys or Orthis is entirely a tongue twister error metathesis Aircraft accident Lockheed C 130H Hercules 748 Volos Nea Anchialos Airport VOL Aviation Safety Network Retrieved 5 February 2021 Hesiod Theogony 630 631 Athens Thessaloniki trains suspended following tunnel flooding in Greece TornosNews gr 19 September 2020 Major Railway Projects Funded under CEF 2014 2020 PDF Athens Ergose Hellenic Railways Organization 2 December 2016 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Mount Othrys Minerals database Structural Pertology of Plagioclase Peridotites in the West Othris Mountains O8RYS in Greek Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mount Othrys amp oldid 1091420478, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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