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Epirus

Greek Epirus, like the region as a whole, is rugged and mountainous. It comprises the land of the ancient Molossians and Thesprotians and a small part of the land of the Chaonians, the greater part being in Southern Albania. It is largely made up of mountainous ridges, part of the Dinaric Alps. The region's highest spot is on Mount Smolikas, at an altitude of 2,637 metres (8,652 ft) above sea level. In the east, the Pindus Mountains that form the spine of mainland Greece separate Epirus from Macedonia and Thessaly. Most of Epirus lies on the windward side of the Pindus. The winds from the Ionian Sea offer the region more rainfall than any other part of Greece.

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Name: Epirus topographic map, elevation, terrain.

Location: Epirus, Epirus and Western Macedonia, Greece (38.92369 19.98922 40.37660 21.43002)

Average elevation: 603 m

Minimum elevation: -5 m

Maximum elevation: 2,592 m

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