Pierian Mountains

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The Pierian Mountains (or commonly referred to as Piéria) are a mountain range between Imathia, Pieria and Kozani Region, south of the plain of Kambania in Central Macedonia, Greece. The village of Vergina, where the archaeological site of ancient Aigai lies, is built at the foot of these mountains. The highest point in the range is Flampouro at 2,193m (7,195 feet).The Pierian Mountains are the site of the ski resort of Elatochori.

Pierian Mountains
Sarakatsana location on the Pierian Mountains
Highest point
Elevation2,193 m (7,195 ft)
Coordinates40°14′06″N 22°10′39″E / 40.23500°N 22.17750°E / 40.23500; 22.17750
Geography
Pierian Mountains is located in Greece
Pierian Mountains
Pierian Mountains
Location of Pierian Mountains within Greece
LocationGreece
Parent rangeNatural border between Central Macedonia and West Macedonia

Flora

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Pierian Mountains are known for their rich flora, mainly for their deciduous forests as well as for some rare species of wild flowers. The mountains are lush with rich and diverse vegetation made of dense forests of beech, oak and chestnut, black and red pines; while shrubs and deciduous trees are found at the lowest levels.

Accidents

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On 17 December 1997, a Yakovlev Yak-42 of Aerosvit Airlines, operating the route from Odesa, Ukraine to Thessaloniki, lost contact with the airport's air traffic control and during the second attempt the aircraft crashed in the Pierian mountains, near Mount Olympus. A total of 70 people, passengers and crew, 41 of which were Greeks, were killed.

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Panorama of the Pierian Mountains looking South West to West.
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