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Antichasia

Forested mountain range in Thessaly, Greece


Summary

Forested mountain range in Thessaly, Greece

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nameAntichasia
other_nameΑντιχάσια
elevation_m1424
elevation_ref
rangePindus
listingList of mountains in Greece
locationThessaly, Greece
mapGreece
map_captionLocation in Greece
map_size250
label_positionright
coordinates
pronunciation
photoAntihasia rocks.jpgphoto_caption=Rocks and torrent in the mountainous area of Antichasia

Antichasia () is a forested mountain range in the northern Trikala and Larissa regional units in Thessaly, Greece. The range is part of the eastern foothills of the Pindus mountains. Its highest point is 1,424 m elevation, in the eastern part of the mountains. The Meteora rocks near Kalampaka are considered part of Antichasia. Antichasia stretches from the valley of the river Mourgkani in the west to the valley of the river Titarisios in the east. Both are tributaries of the river Pineios, which flows southwest and south of the mountains. Its length is approximately 45 km from east to west. The nearest mountains ranges are Chasia to the northwest and Kamvounia to the northeast. The vast Thessalian Plain is to the south.

The mountain range gave its name to the municipal unit Antichasia in the western Larissa regional unit. Other places in and near the mountains are Kalampaka (southwest), Verdikousa (east) and Koniskos (north). The Greek National Road 6/E92 (Igoumenitsa - Ioannina - Trikala - Larissa) passes south of the mountains, and the Greek National Road 15 (Kalambaka - Grevena - Siatista) passes west of them.

References

References

  1. [http://www.oreivatein.com/oreivatein/page/mountains/e_mounts1_1.htm Oreivatein.com]
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