Ochi Mountains
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Ochi or Ohi | |
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Elevation | 1,372 m |
Location | southeastern Euboea |
Pronunciation | [O•chi] |
Ochi or the Ohi Mountains (Greek: Όχη) is a mountain in the southeastern part of the island and the prefecture of Euboea about 35 km east of the city of Chalkida. Its maximum elevation is 1,372 m. The GR-44 passes to the south. There are a very few roads in the mountain.
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[edit] Nearest places
- Kallianou, northeast
- Komiti, east
- Platanistos, southeast
- Aetos, south
- Marmari, southwest
- Agios Dimitrios, northwest
[edit] Information
Much of the mountains are made up of grasslands and bushes as well as unvegetated parts, a part of the mountain range features pine trees. A few roads are in the area.
[edit] Panorama
Its panorama includes the nearby mountains the southern part of the island. It can also offer the view of the mainland especially the eastern part of the Attica prefecture and region. It also offers views of the island of Andros and Tenos of the Cyclades Islands.