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112: 456:. The Gorgopotamos Gorge has also been declared a SAC, and together with the national park and the Asopos valley forms the broader "Mount Oeta National Park - Asopos Valley" Special Protected Area. Oeta also has two wildlife refuges, where hunting is forbidden: the Skasmeni Frantzi – Dyo Vouna area on the northeastern slopes, and the Oiti–Pavliani area on the southeastern. The national park and protected areas are overseen by the Management Body of Mt Oiti National Park, established as an agency of the 105: 827: 1588: 334:, giving rise to many springs, small rivers, and seasonal ponds in the main plateaus, chiefly those of Livadies (Λιβαδιές), Amaliolaka (Αμαλιόλακα) and Katavothra (Καταβόθρα). Three major rivers spring forth from the mountain: Gorgopotamos and Asopos from the east, and Vistriza/Inachos from the west, all of which are tributaries of Spercheios. The streams of the southern slope flow into the river 1288: 1195: 29: 556:
Slightly over 10% of the mountain—a comparatively high proportion—are meadows, which along with the exposed rocky slopes are the areas of highest diversity. The mountain has a rich variety of flower species, such as lilies, croci, orchids, iris, violas, etc. It is therefore known as the "mountain of
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in accordance with Royal Decree 218/1966. With an area of 7,000 hectares, of which 3,370 form the core zone and 3,630 the periphery, the park covers approximately one fourth of the mountain's area and is the third largest in Greece. Any human activity that impacts the local environment in whatsoever
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temple dedicated to Heracles and his funeral pyre (Πυρὰ Ἡρακλέους), as well as an altar and ruins of adjacent buildings, still survive at the entrance of the Katavothra plateau at a height of 1,800 m, near the village of Pavliani. The temple complex remained in use until late
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The women of Hypate were associated with witchcraft in Antiquity: the sorceresses Mycale and Agaonice, called the Pharmacidae, inhabited the area. Even in more recent times, the precipice of Anemotrypa near the town was said to be the haunt of the crone Lyousa Armagou.
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by the valley of the river Vistriza (Βίστριζα), ancient Inachos (Ίναχος) and the pass of Liaskovo or Mantetsi (1,200 metres (3,900 ft)). Historically, the name Oeta has been held to include Goulina or Kallidromo or both (cf.
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way is forbidden within the national park's boundaries. The area of the national park has furthermore been declared a Special Area of Conservation as part of the
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threw a lightning bolt on the site of Heracles' death, and that from this place sprung forth the Gorgopotamos river. The remains of a 3rd-century BC
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on 25 November 1942 by a joint effort of Greek Resistance forces and British saboteurs is ranked as one of the most spectacular sabotage actions in
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Due to unique geomorphology, Oeta has a rich flora, with 1,149 identified plant species, and an estimated presence of
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The city played a major role in the latter 13th century, when it was the capital of the independent Greek rulers of
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river—a few of which boast large waterfalls, including the Kremastos waterfall, considered the highest in
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The park also hosts a great variety of bird species. Woodpecker species are present on Oiti, such as
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in the north. Its northern side displays a steep and inaccessible terrain as it descends to the
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range, it is 2,152 m (7,060 ft) high. Since 1966, the core area of the mountain is a
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lives on the mountain and is the symbol of the national park. Big predators of the region are
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ranges, Oeta is the southernmost limit of presence for plants of northern origin, such as
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seized Neopatras and much of Phthiotis and southern Thessaly in 1319, forming the new
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river, forming a series of deep gorges—most famous of which is that of the
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has been documented in the gorges of the Gorgopotamos and Asopos rivers.
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to the southeast. On its western slope, Oeta is separated from Mount
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valley in the south, with its northern exit close to the pass of
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is one of the amphibians living in the park and is endangered.
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in 1394. In the 13th and 14th centuries, the fortress town of
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Hypate is still mentioned in the 6th century by the historian
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with one (10th century) and eventually twelve (12th century)
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In historical times, the area of Oeta belonged to southern
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is found only at the Livadies plateau and considered
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A total of 22 settlements are located on Mount Oeta:
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was also located on the eastern slopes of Oeta. The
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Index


Elevation
Coordinates
38°49′43″N 22°17′19″E / 38.82861°N 22.28861°E / 38.82861; 22.28861
Oeta is located in Greece
Phthiotis
Phocis
Greece
Parent range
Pindus
/ˈɛtə/
Greek
polytonic
Central Greece
Pindus
national park
Natura 2000
prefectures
Phocis
Phthiotis
rift valley
Spercheios
Gorgopotamos
Central Greece
Kallidromo
Boeotic Cephissus
Thermopylae
Vardousia
Giona
Goulina

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