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Geraneia
Γεράνεια
View of the Geraneia from Corinth.
Highest point
PeakMakryplagi
Elevation1,351 m (4,432 ft)[1]
Coordinates38°01′16″N 23°08′07″E / 38.021°N 23.1352°E / 38.021; 23.1352
Dimensions
Length30 km (19 mi) north to south
Width10 km (6.2 mi) east to west
Geography
Geraneia is located in Greece
Geraneia
Geraneia
CountryGreece
Regional unitCorinthia and West Attica

Geraneia Mountains or Yerania Ori (Greek: Γεράνεια Όρη) are a mountain range in Corinthia and West Attica, Greece. Its highest point is the peak Makryplagi (Greek: Μακρυπλάγι), elevation 1,351 m.[1] It covers the northern part of the isthmus between the Gulf of Corinth and the Saronic Gulf. It spans 5–10 km from north to south and 30 km from east to west.

The geography of Geraneia includes forests in the south, the west and the northern part at an elevation of under 900 to 1,000 m. Barren land is in the central part. The grasslands and some bushes lies to the northwest. Farmlands and some barren land lies to the south.

The name of the mountain dates back to ancient times. During the Peloponnesian War, the Corinthians and their allies occupied the heights of Geraneia and marched to Megara with a large force.

The wolf pack of Geraneia Mountains is the southernmost in Greece, possibly in Europe, too.[2]

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  1. ^ a b "Mountains". oreivatein.com. Archived from the original on 2013-10-15.
  2. ^ "The wolf at the door". The Economist. 20 July 2016.

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