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English: Profitis Ilias in the Taygetos mountains, with 2.407 meters it is the highest mountain on the Peloponnese peninsula. The peak is on the left side. Pinus nigra forest in foreground.
Deutsch: Profitis Ilias im Taygetos-Gebirge, mit einer Höhe von 2.407 Metern ist er der höchste Berg auf dem Peoplonnes. Der Gipfel ist links im Bild. |
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Author | Herbert Ortner, Vienna, Austria |
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current | 20:54, 23 December 2007 | 2,400 × 1,600 (1.85 MB) | Herbert Ortner (talk | contribs) | {{Information |Description={{en}}Profitis Ilias in the Taygetos mountains, with 2.407 meters it is the highest mountain on the Peloponnese peninsula. The peak is on the left side. {{de}}Profitis Ilias im Taygetos-Gebirge, mit einer Höhe von 2.407 Metern |
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