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Mainalo | |
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![]() Greek fir forest on Mainalo | |
Highest point | |
Peak | Ostrakina or Profitis Ilias |
Elevation | 1,981 m (6,499 ft) [1] [2] |
Prominence | 1,216 m (3,990 ft) [2] |
Listing | World Ribus |
Coordinates | 37°38′37″N22°16′47″E / 37.6436°N 22.2797°E |
Naming | |
Etymology | from Ancient Greek Μαίναλον (Maínalon) |
Native name | Μαίναλο (Greek) |
Geography | |
Geology | |
Mountain type | Mount |
Climbing | |
Easiest route | Hike |
Mainalo (Greek : Μαίναλο, Ancient Greek : Μαίναλος or Μαίναλον, romanized: Mainalos or Mainalon; Latin : Maenalus [3] ) is the tallest mountain in the Menalon highlands of the Peloponnese, and is located in Arcadia.
The mountain's highest point, known as both Profitis Ilias and Ostrakina, [1] [4] at a height of 1,981 m (6,499 ft), [1] is the highest point in Arcadia. [5] The mountain has a length of 15 to 20 kilometres (9.3 to 12.4 mi) from southwest of Tripoli to northeast of Vytina, and a width of 5 to 10 kilometres (3.1 to 6.2 mi) from Zygovisti to Kapsas. [5] The mountain is part of a Natura 2000 site, designated in March 2011, covering an area of 226.4 square kilometres (87.4 sq mi). [6] In the 19th and early 20th century, the mountain was known as Apano Chrepa. [7]
While the mountain takes its name from the ancient Mount Mainalos, and the ancient city of Maenalus which stood at its summit, [3] [8] modern scholars now identify the location of the ancient mountain as "Ágios Ilías", a mountain 25 kilometres (16 mi) further south near the town of Asea. The name was likely mistakenly connected to the mountain now known as Mainalo by earlier European travelers. [9] [10] According to ancient Greek mythology, Mount Mainalos got its name from Maenalus, son of Lykaon, king of Arcadia, [11] and in antiquity the mountain was especially sacred to Pan. [3]
Mainalo is home to a ski resort, which is found at an elevation of 1,600 metres (5,200 ft), with 7 ski slopes and 4 lifts, [12] which are at an altitude between 1,550 to 1,770 metres (5,090 to 5,810 ft). [5]
Mainalo's ground is primarily made of lime, among various calcareous substrates. [6]
Mainalo has various named peaks. Listed by height, they are, among others; [1] [4]
The mountain houses many forests of Greek fir and Crimean pine. Natura 2000 cites these forests as the "[Greek fir and Crimean pine's] best representation in Peloponnisos." [6]
Mainalo has several ecological environments, comprising: [6]
Many amphibians, reptiles, mammals, insects, and diurnal predatory birds inhabit Mainalo. These include, among others; [6]
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