The Pindos mountains, the Peleponese mountains and the Rhodope mountains.
The two major mountain ranges in Greece are the Pindus Mountain Range in mainland Greece and the Olympus Mountain Range in northern Greece. Both ranges are known for their rugged terrain and stunning natural beauty.
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The Rhodope Mountains go through northeastern Greece along the northern border. The Pindus Mountains run down the center of Greece. The Acarnanian Mountains are in western Greece. The The Pierian Mountains are in Central Macedonia, Greece.
There are two main mountain ranges that are near Athens but do not run through these towns. These ranges are the Pindus and the Parnitha.
Because Greece had a lot of mountain ranges which prevented contact between city states.
The mountain ranges that stretched from Bulgaria to Greece is the Rhodope Mountains or The Rhodopes. Its length is 240 km (150 mi) from west to east.
There are over a dozen different mountain ranges in Greece. Of these the most notable are: Olympus Mountain Range, Rhodope Mountain Range_, and Pindus Mountain Range. The Olympus Mountains include Mount Olympus, the highest point in Greece, which is most well-known as the mythological home of the Greek Gods.
Mountain ranges, rivers and seas.
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Pindus Mountains.
Generally speaking, travel in Greece is difficult because of the numerous mountain ranges and expense of sea-travel.