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  1. Mount Olympus (/ oʊ ˈ l ɪ m p ə s, ə ˈ l ɪ m-/, Greek: Όλυμπος, romanized: Ólympos, IPA: [ˈoli(m)bos]) is the highest mountain in Greece. It is part of the Olympus massif near the Thermaic Gulf of the Aegean Sea , located in the Olympus Range on the border between Thessaly and Macedonia , between the regional units of ...

  2. El Olimpo o monte Olimpo (en griego antiguo: Ὄλυμπος; en griego moderno: Όλυμπος, transliterado como Ólympos, «el luminoso»; en latín: Olympus) es la montaña más alta de Grecia y la segunda de los montes Balcanes (tras el Musala de Bulgaria, 2925 m), [a] con 2917 metros nbsp;m [1] [b] de altitud.

  3. Mount Olympus, mountain peak, the highest (9,570 feet [2,917 metres]) in Greece. It is part of the Olympus massif near the Gulf of Thérmai (Modern Greek: Thermaïkós) of the Aegean Sea and lies astride the border between Macedonia (Makedonía) and Thessaly (Thessalía). It is also designated as Upper.

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  4. Mount Olympus was considered the home of the gods at least since the time of Homer – and you can find numerous references to this in the “Iliad,” such as, for example, here, here, here, and here. In the tenth book of his “Aeneid,” Virgil vividly describes a divine assembly at Mount Olympus. See Also: Zeus, Hera, Poseidon, Athena ...

  5. Olympus Mons (traducido del latín al español como "Monte Olimpo") es un volcán en escudo situado en el planeta Marte. Con una altura superior a 21,9 km según mediciones del altímetro láser de la Mars Orbiter (MOLA), 1 es la montaña más elevada de Marte y de todo el sistema solar .

  6. The Olympians were a race of deities, primarily consisting of a third and fourth generation of immortal beings, worshipped as the principal gods of the Greek pantheon and so named because of their residency atop Mount Olympus.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Olympus_MonsOlympus Mons - Wikipedia

    Olympus Mons (/ ə ˌ l ɪ m p ə s ˈ m ɒ n z, oʊ-/; Latin for 'Mount Olympus') is a large shield volcano on Mars. It is over 21.9 km (13.6 mi; 72,000 ft) high as measured by the Mars Orbiter Laser Altimeter (MOLA), about 2.5 times the elevation of Mount Everest above sea level.