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A number of different things are named Olympus:

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Mountains

In antiquity

A total of nineteen mountains were referred to as Olympus (or in its common variation, Olympos) in antiquity.[1][2] Some of these mountains are:

Greece
Turkey
Cyprus
New Zealand
  • Mount Olympus[1] New Zealand, (2096 m) located in the South Island of New Zealand;

In modern times

United States
Mars
  • Olympus Mons, the tallest known volcano and mountain in the solar system

Persons

Communities

Greece
United States

Business

Entertainment

Other

References

  1. ^ George E. Bean (in English). Aegean Turkey: An archaeological guide ISBN 978-0510032005, 1967. Ernest Benn, London. 
  2. ^ "Greek, but islands apart" (in English). Los Angeles Times. 1999-08-01. http://articles.latimes.com/1999/aug/01/travel/tr-61522. 
  3. ^ William Ainsworth (1839) (in English). Notes on a Journey from Constantinople, by Heraclea, to Angora, in the Autumn of 1838, p. 236. Royal Geographical Society, London. 
  4. ^ "Olympus" (in English). Encyclopædia Britannica Eleventh Edition. 1911. http://www.1911encyclopedia.org/Olympus. 

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