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.
they run north and south through the center of Greece
Pindus Mountains
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.
The Ural Mountains run through Russia and Kazakhstan
The Rocky Mountains.
Morocco is the only place where the mountains actauly run through the center.
The Ural Mountains run through Kazakhstan and Russia.
The Balkan peninsula includes a number of mountain ranges such as the Dinaric Alps which run northwest along the Adriatic Sea coast; the mountains of Greece and Bulgaria. The Bulgarian mountains include the Balkan mountains that run west to east through Bulgaria to the Black Sea. South of the Balkans lie the Rila and Rhodope mountains that extend through Sofia to the Aegean Sea. The highest peak (Musala) and second highest peak (Vichren) in Bulgaria lies within these mountains.
Yes, the Andes Mountains run through Argentina.
The Rocky Mountains
The Rocky Mountains run through Colorado, Wyoming, and Montana. The Little Big Horn mountains run through Wyoming and Montana, but not Colorado.
pindus mountains