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Mountain range in Greece and Albania
part of the extended Pindus range. Its highest peak is on Mount Smolikas at an altitude of 2,637 meters. The main groups of Pindus are Epirotes, Roumeliotes
Pindus
Pindus (Ancient Greek: Πίνδος), in Greek mythology, was the son of Makednos. He was friend with a snake and when his three brothers killed Pindus, the
Pindus_(mythology)
Species of fish
The pindu (Stomatepia pindu) is a critically endangered species of cichlid endemic to Lake Barombi Mbo in western Cameroon. The normal coloration of the
Pindu
Aromanian self-declared polity in Greece from 1941 to 1943
create a semi-independent entity by the name "Principality of the Pindus" or "Pindus Canton" with himself as the "Prince". The Roman Legion was never able
Principality_of_the_Pindus
Topics referred to by the same term
Pindos or Pindus is the largest mountain range in Greece, extending to southern Albania. Pindos or Pindus can also refer to: from the mountain range :
Pindos_(disambiguation)
Battle in the Pindus Mountains in 1940
The Battle of Pindus took place in the Pindus Mountains in Epirus and West Macedonia, Greece, from 28 October – 13 November 1940. The battle was fought
Battle_of_Pindus
Ancient city of Doris, Greece
38°40′53″N 22°22′38″E / 38.6815°N 22.3773°E / 38.6815; 22.3773 Pindos or Pindus (Greek: Πίνδος), also called Acyphas or Akyphas (Ἀκύφας), was an ancient
Pindus_(city)
Aromanian physician and noble
uneducated readers. It included additions by Nicolidi of Pindus that he deemed important. Nicolidi of Pindus invented the "Life Balm" (German: Lebensbalsam; Greek:
Ioan_Nicolidi_of_Pindus
Species of fish
Oxynoemacheilus pindus is a species of Cypriniformes fish in the stone loach family (Nemacheilidae). It is found in Greece and Albania. Its natural habitat
Oxynoemacheilus_pindus
River in Greece
was called Pindos or Pindus (Greek: Πίνδος). The Pindus was a river of ancient Phocis and Doris. The ancient cities Lilaea and Pindus were situated on the
Kanianitis
European ecological region
Retrieved 13 January 2026. Media related to Pindus Mountains mixed forests at Wikimedia Commons "Pindus Mountains mixed forests". Terrestrial Ecoregions
Pindus Mountains mixed forests
Pindus_Mountains_mixed_forests
Town in Epirus, Greece
(Greek: Μέτσοβο; Aromanian: Aminciu) is a town in Epirus, in the mountains of Pindus in northern Greece, between Ioannina to the west and Meteora to the east
Metsovo
Aromanian Romanian-language newspaper
Românul de la Pind ("The Romanian of the Pindus" in Romanian) was a Romanian weekly newspaper. It was founded on 26 May 1903 in Bucharest, Romania, by
Românul_de_la_Pind
Country in Southeast Europe
contains a number of lakes and wetlands and is dominated by the Pindus mountain range. The Pindus, a continuation of the Dinaric Alps, reaches a maximum elevation
Greece
National park of the Pindus Mountains in Greece
lakes. The area belong to the wider Pindus Mountains mixed forests ecoregion and is a representative part of Pindus mountain range. Moreover, it belongs
Pindus_National_Park
Mountain on Mars
Retrieved 21 November 2012. "Pindus Mons". Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature. Retrieved 10 September 2019. "Pindus Mons". Retrieved 10 November 2012
Pindus_Mons
Country in Southeast Europe
rugged snow-capped mountains in the Albanian Alps and the Korab, Skanderbeg, Pindus and Ceraunian Mountains, to fertile lowland plains extending from the Adriatic
Albania
Administrative region of Greece
side of the Pindus. The winds from the Ionian Sea offer the region more rainfall than any other part of Greece. The Vikos-Aoos and Pindus National Parks
Epirus_(region)
Historical region in the Balkans
largely made up of the Pindus Mountains, a series of parallel limestone ridges that are a continuation of the Dinaric Alps. The Pindus mountains form the
Epirus
Aromanian self-declared polity in Greece in 1917
In the autumn of 1918, a group of Aromanians from the Pindus declared the "Republic of the Pindus" in Korçë, which lasted for one day. This group even
Samarina_Republic
1940–1941 conflict
battalions and 22 artillery batteries (seven heavy). The Pindus sector was covered by the "Pindus Detachment" (Απόσπασμα Πίνδου) (Colonel Konstantinos Davakis)
Greco-Italian_War
Greek population group
Bulgaria, southern Albania, and North Macedonia. Historically centred on the Pindus mountains and other mountain ranges in continental Greece, most Sarakatsani
Sarakatsani
Aromanian poet, schoolteacher and separatist
Samarina in the Pindus mountains, Araia was an exception among the Aromanian writers who emigrated from their homeland, returning to the Pindus after two years
Zicu_Araia
Species of antelope
the Carpathian Mountains, the Balkan Mountains, the Rila–Rhodope massif, Pindus, the northeastern mountains of Turkey, and the Caucasus. It has also been
Chamois
Region of Ancient Greece
valley of the river Pindus (Πίνδος), a tributary of the Cephissus, into which it flows not far from the sources of the latter. The Pindus is now called the
Doris_(Greece)
largest population of Aromanians in the Balkans is concentrated in the Pindus Mountains. These people are referred to as Pindians or Pindenji in Aromanian
List_of_Aromanian_settlements
Greek mythological figures
the mountain beech forests, son of Orius (mountain-god of Othrys or the Pindus), who is noted in the Deipnosophistae for fathering the Hamadryads with
Oxylus
mountainous, featuring several mountain ranges such as the Dinaric Alps, the Pindus Mountains and the Balkan Mountains. The first Homo sapiens were present
History_of_the_Balkans
Military unit
December 2000, it received the honorific title "Pindus Cavalry Brigade". 21st Armoured Brigade "Pindus Cavalry" HQ Company (ΙΣΤ) 211th Medium Tank Battalion
21st Armoured Brigade (Greece)
21st_Armoured_Brigade_(Greece)
American actor (born 1966)
Main cast 2010 Celebrity Ghost Stories Himself Episode #2.1 Mercy Harold Pindus Episode: "We're All Adults" The Secret Life of the American Teenager Dr
Michael_Imperioli
Hungarian aristocrat
formally a ruler of the already dissolved collaborationist Principality of the Pindus. He only held the title nominally for a very short, and in his name governed
Gyula_Cseszneky
Formation of the Alpine mountain ranges of Europe, the Middle East and northwest Africa
Pyrenees, the Alps, the Apennines, the Dinaric Alps, the Albanides, the Pindus, the Carpathians, the Balkanides (the Balkan Mountains and Rila-Rhodope
Alpine_orogeny
Rock formations and monasteries in Thessaly, Greece
the northwestern edge of the Plain of Thessaly near the Pineios river and Pindus Mountains. The Meteora complex, comprising the six extant monasteries, was
Meteora
To the west of the Pindus mountain range, the climate is generally wetter and has some maritime features. The east of the Pindus mountain range is generally
Climate_of_Greece
Administrative region of Greece
guerrillas of EAM-ELAS in 1943. Thessaly occupies the east side of the Pindus watershed, extending south from Macedonia to the Aegean Sea. The northern
Thessaly
Jenaro Pindú (1946–1993) was a Paraguayan cartoonist, sculptor and architect. He was a student of Hermann Guggiari, one of the best-known Paraguayan sculptors
Jenaro_Pindú
Greek colonel
World War II. He organized the Greek defensive lines during the Battle of Pindus that led to Italian defeat in the first stage of the Greco-Italian War of
Konstantinos_Davakis
Country in Southeast Europe
of the Republic can be subdivided into four terrestrial ecoregions: the Pindus Mountains mixed forests, Balkan mixed forests, Rodope montane mixed forests
North_Macedonia
Country in Southeast Europe
ecoregions: Balkan mixed forests, Dinaric Mountains mixed forests, and Pindus Mountains mixed forests. Kosovo's biodiversity is conserved in two national
Kosovo
south, and Cyprus and Turkey to the east. 80% of Greece is mountainous. The Pindus mountain range lies across the center of the country in a northwest-to-southeast
Geography_of_Greece
Aromanian politician and Axis collaborator
operated in the Pindus mountains, then part of an Italian protectorate over Albania. Following the occupation of part of the Pindus by Italy in 1917
Alcibiades_Diamandi
in Parauaea, Northern Pindus Mountains. Paroraioi (Paroraei) - They lived in the western slopes of Mount Tymphe, Northern Pindus Mountains. Pelagones -
List_of_ancient_Greek_tribes
River in Thessaly, Greece
known as the Salamvrias or Salavrias (Σαλα[μ]βριάς). It flows from the Pindus mountains through the Thessalian plain and empties into the Aegean Sea,
Pineios_(Thessaly)
River in Macedonia, Greece
Ptolemy called the chain of mountains in which the river rises (northern Pindus) the Canalovii. According to Julius Caesar, the Haliacmon formed the line
Haliacmon
Ethnic group native to the Balkans
southeastern Albania. Armãnji Pindeans, concentrated in and around the Pindus Mountains of Northern and Central Greece. Gramustians (or Gramosteans, gr
Aromanians
Ethnonyms applied to a Balkanic people
Macedonia Romania Serbia diaspora Major settlements Moscopole Muzachia Metsovo Pindus Kruševo Gramos Grabova Farsala Culture Cuisine Cultural organizations Folk
Names_of_the_Aromanians
Species of conifer
intergrading with the closely related Bulgarian fir further north in the Pindus mountains of northern Greece. It is a medium-size evergreen coniferous tree
Abies_cephalonica
4th century BC tomb in Macedonia
Lake Volvi Mount Paiko Nestos (river) Mount Olympus Pangaion Hills Pindus (Pindus National Park) Petralona cave Strymon River Vasilitsa Vermio Mountains
Kasta_Tomb
Holiday in Greece on 28 October
Hellenic counterattack against the invading Italian forces at the mountains of Pindus during the Greco-Italian War and Greek resistance during the Axis occupation
Ohi_Day
Regional unit in Greece
the town of Pyli, the town of Farkadona and the mountain range of south Pindus with its tourist destinations (i.e. Pyli's stone bridge, Basilica Church
Trikala_(regional_unit)
Mother of hamadryads in Greek mythology
Greek: Ἁμάδρυας) was the daughter of Orius (mountain-god of Othrys or the Pindus) and sister Oxylus (daimon of the mountain forest). Hamadryas' name means
Hamadryas_(mythology)
Mountain range in Greece
western Grevena regional unit in northwestern Greece. It is a part of the Pindus mountain range. Its highest point is the Avgo, at 2,177 m elevation. The
Lyngos
River in western Greece
metres (6,600 ft) elevation on the eastern slope of Lakmos mountain in the Pindus range, near the village Anthousa in the westernmost part of the Trikala
Achelous_River
Plain in Thessaly, Greece
the Pineios River and its tributaries and is surrounded by mountains: the Pindus mountain range to the west, which separates Thessaly from Epirus; Mount
Thessalian_plain
Italian military officer (1909–1998)
War II 1940–1941 Balkans Campaign Greco-Italian War (1940–1941) Battles Pindus Elaia–Kalamas Korçë Saranda Morava–Ivan Himara Klisura Pass Trebeshina Italian
Giovanni_Ravalli
Town and city-state in ancient Doris
in ancient Doris, one of the towns of the Doric Tetrapolis (along with Pindus, Cytinium, and Boium). According to Andron of Halicarnassus, the founders
Erineus_(city)
Mountain range in southern of Greece
Macedonia) regional units, northern Greece. It is an eastern extension of the Pindus mountain range. The elevation of its highest peak, Kratsovo, is 1,564 m
Chasia
the territory of the Republic can be subdivided into four ecoregions: the Pindus Mountains mixed forests, Balkan mixed forests, Rhodopes mixed forests and
Flora_of_North_Macedonia
National park and a tourist attraction in Albania
Osum and Tomorrica in the east close to Berat. The park falls within the Pindus Mountains mixed forests terrestrial ecoregion of the Palearctic Mediterranean
Tomorr_Mountain_National_Park
including political representation. Picurarlu de la Pind ("The Shepherd of the Pindus") Aromanian Association of Dobruja Pindean Commune Andrei Șaguna Society
List of Aromanian cultural organizations
List_of_Aromanian_cultural_organizations
1941 battle of the Greco-Italian War
conflict, Greece managed to repel the invading Italians in the battles of Pindus and Elaia–Kalamas. Beginning on 9 November, the Greek forces launched a
Capture_of_Klisura_Pass
Greek regional flag
Lake Volvi Mount Paiko Nestos (river) Mount Olympus Pangaion Hills Pindus (Pindus National Park) Petralona cave Strymon River Vasilitsa Vermio Mountains
Flag_of_Macedonia_(Greece)
under Admiral Somerville fights indecisive battle with Italy Battle of Pindus / 28 October – 13 November Italy invades Greece, but is defeated. Greece
List_of_battles_1901–2000
Romance language of the Balkans
Aromanian is not a homogenous linguistic entity. Its main varieties include the Pindus type, the Gramoste type, the Farsherot type, Olympus type, and the Moscopole
Aromanian_language
Topics referred to by the same term
a river gorge located in Launceston, Tasmania, Australia Vikos Gorge, Pindus Mountains, Greece The Gorge and Gorge Water, part of the inner reaches of
The_Gorge
Musical artist
Greek": Greek-Aromanian music contacts in the Pindus mountain range. The Aromanians or Vlachs in the Pindus". Carmina Balcanica. 2 (3): 31–55. I am reminding
Vassilis_Tsitsanis
pushback, the area and its inhabitants were evacuated. Principality of the Pindus 1941–1943 ? Greece An attempt at creating an ethnic Aromanian nation in
List of short-lived states and dependencies
List_of_short-lived_states_and_dependencies
Region of southeastern Europe
mountains which spreads from Kosovo to Albania and North Macedonia, and the Pindus range, spanning from southern Albania into central Greece and the Albanian
Balkans
the valley of the Pindus River in the region of Doris in ancient Greece. The four cities were Erineus, Boium, Cytinium, and Pindus. (Strabo x. p. 427
Doric_Tetrapolis
City in Macedonia, Greece
from its strategic location, controlling the Via Egnatia as it enters the Pindus mountains, and became a center of medieval Greek culture, famed for its
Edessa,_Greece
according to Herodotus, were of a Doric race that originally resided in Pindus. During their reign, Macedonia would not only come to dominate Greece, but
List_of_kings_of_Macedonia
Highest mountain in Greece
Lake Volvi Mount Paiko Nestos (river) Mount Olympus Pangaion Hills Pindus (Pindus National Park) Petralona cave Strymon River Vasilitsa Vermio Mountains
Mount_Olympus
Mountain in Central Greece
as Oite) is a mountain in Central Greece. A southeastern offshoot of the Pindus range, it is 2,152 m (7,060 ft) high. Since 1966, the core area of the mountain
Mount_Oeta
vardarensis Orthrias brandti Pterohili O. b. bureschi Oxynoemacheilus pindus Pindovinos none Cobitis vardarensis Velonitsa none Cobitis stephanidisi
List of freshwater fishes of Greece
List_of_freshwater_fishes_of_Greece
Mountain in West Macedonia, Greece
are the Askio to the southeast, the Baba to the north and the northern Pindus to the southwest. It is drained towards the river Sakoulevas (a tributary
Verno
2006 Greek film
Aspropotamos area, in the Pindus range. Markos, an ambitious journalist, travels to an almost deserted village in the Pindus mountains, looking for some
The_Guardian's_Son
4th-century BC sculpture
Lake Volvi Mount Paiko Nestos (river) Mount Olympus Pangaion Hills Pindus (Pindus National Park) Petralona cave Strymon River Vasilitsa Vermio Mountains
Lion_of_Amphipolis
Aromanian lawyer, politician, and Axis collaborator
they founded the Aromanian separatist state of the Principality of the Pindus, spanning from Thessaly to Epirus and Macedonia, and encompassing all Aromanian-populated
Nicolaos_Matussis
Mountain pass in Greece
or Metsovo Pass (Greek: Πέρασμα της Κατάρας) is a mountain pass in the Pindus mountains in northern Greece. It is 5 km (3 mi) northeast of the town Metsovo
Katara_Pass
Greek": Greek-Aromanian music contacts in the Pindus mountain range. The Aromanians or Vlachs in the Pindus". Carmina Balcanica. 2 (3): 31–55. I am reminding
List_of_Aromanians
Mountain range in Greece
Mitsikeli (Greek: Μιτσικέλι) is a mountain range in the central part of the Pindus mountains, in Epirus, Greece. The mountain is located northeast of Ioannina
Mitsikeli
Aromanian anthem
Macedonia Romania Serbia diaspora Major settlements Moscopole Muzachia Metsovo Pindus Kruševo Gramos Grabova Farsala Culture Cuisine Cultural organizations Folk
Dimãndarea_pãrinteascã
Village in Elbasan, Albania
Macedonia Romania Serbia diaspora Major settlements Moscopole Muzachia Metsovo Pindus Kruševo Gramos Grabova Farsala Culture Cuisine Cultural organizations Folk
Grabovë_e_Sipërme
Military forces of Greece
gorges Caves Geology Islands (Aegean, Ionian, Crete) Mountains (Olympus, Pindus, Rhodopes) Peninsulas Plains Volcanoes Water Coasts Lakes Rivers Mediterranean
Hellenic_Armed_Forces
territory and is largely mountainous. The largest mountain group is the Pindus Range which forms the spine of the Greek mainland, with the highest peak
Wildlife_of_Greece
Greek Resistance fighter during the Axis occupation in WWII
War II 1940–1941 Balkans Campaign Greco-Italian War (1940–1941) Battles Pindus Elaia–Kalamas Korçë Saranda Morava–Ivan Himara Klisura Pass Trebeshina Italian
Apostolos_Santas
Mountain on the Albanian-Greek border
situated on the border of Albania and Greece. Part of the larger northern Pindus mountain range, its highest peak, Maja e Çukapeçit, rises at an elevation
Gramos
Southern European species of quillwort
Isoetes heldreichii, or Pindus quillwort, is a species of lycopod. It is critically endangered. Some think it extinct as it was last seen in 1885. The
Isoetes_heldreichii
Dialects of the Aromanian language
patu). The southern dialect of Pindeans is heavily represented in the Pindus mountains area, with other speakers found in Thessaly - including Larissa
Aromanian_dialects
Curdled milk food product
it is mentioned that Vlach (Aromanian) shepherds from Thessaly and the Pindus mountains, in modern Greece, provided cheese for Constantinople. Many cheeses
Cheese
Italian colonial holdings in China
Independent State of Croatia Dalmatia Greece Hellenic State Principality of the Pindus Ionian Islands Italian Province of Lubiana Governorate of Montenegro Horn
Concessions_of_Italy_in_China
Community in Greece
A particularity of the Aromanian dialect in Agia Paraskevi, who speak a Pindus dialect, is that they have preserved the Latin word for flower, floare,
Agia_Paraskevi,_Aspropotamos
Greek mountain range
Τζουμέρκα) is a mountain range in northwestern Greece, part of the wider Pindus mountain range. Its highest point is the mountain Kakarditsa, at 2,429 m
Athamanika
Geographical region of Albania
Alps, in the east by the Skanderbeg Mountains, in the southeast by the Pindus Mountains and in the southwest by the Ceraunian Mountains. Nonetheless,
Albanian_Coastal_Lowlands
Municipal unit in Greece
Samarina is located on an eastern spur of Mount Smolikas, the highest of the Pindus range and the second-highest mountain in all of Greece. At an altitude of
Samarina
Municipality in Greece
Lake Volvi Mount Paiko Nestos (river) Mount Olympus Pangaion Hills Pindus (Pindus National Park) Petralona cave Strymon River Vasilitsa Vermio Mountains
Pella_(municipality)
Territory controlled by the Kingdom of Italy
Independent State of Croatia Dalmatia Greece Hellenic State Principality of the Pindus Ionian Islands Italian Province of Lubiana Governorate of Montenegro Horn
Italian_concession_of_Tianjin
Terrestrial ecoregion of Europe
Aegean and Western Turkey sclerophyllous and mixed forests (in Greece), Pindus Mountains mixed forests (in Greece, North Macedonia and Albania), Dinaric
Balkan_mixed_forests
Cultural and military conflicts between various Balkan peoples in the region of Macedonia
Lake Volvi Mount Paiko Nestos (river) Mount Olympus Pangaion Hills Pindus (Pindus National Park) Petralona cave Strymon River Vasilitsa Vermio Mountains
Macedonian_Struggle
Public university in Vienna, Austria
Niel, Joachim Oppenheim, Eduard Pernkopf, Anton Piëch, Ioan Nicolidi of Pindus, Pope Pius III, Hans Popper, Karl Popper, Otto Preminger, Wilhelm Reich
University_of_Vienna
PINDUS
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Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
One who Worships a Single Deity
Boy/Male
Biblical
Brother of death.
Girl/Female
Australian, Christian, Dutch, French, German, Italian, Teutonic
Hostage; Shining Pledge; Pledge Bright / Illustrious
Girl/Female
Hindu
Lotus
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Very Beautiful
Girl/Female
Tamil
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Goddess Lakshmi, Durga
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Passionate; Quicksilver
Girl/Female
Muslim
Face as bright as the Moon
Girl/Female
Indian
A lamp, Beautiful
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Treece.
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PINDUS
PINDUS
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