The steepest part of Cyprus is the Troodos Mountains, which reach an elevation of about 1,952 meters at Mount Olympus, the highest peak on the island. The terrain in this region features steep slopes and rugged landscapes, contributing to its dramatic elevation changes. The Troodos Mountains are not only the highest but also a significant geological and ecological area in Cyprus.
Steepest is an adjective.
The terrain is the steepest when it's on the left side of the map.
yes
Cyprus
The main religion in Cyprus is Greek Orthodox. Because Cyprus was part of Greece for centuries.
Cyprus was part of the ancient Roman empire.
Yes, Cyprus has been a part of the European Union since 1 May 2004.
baldwin street, north-east valley, dunedin, new zealand. rising one metre every 2 meters.
No, since both Cyprus and France are part of the European Union. France is also part of the Schengen Area, which Cyprus will be in the future.
steepest part is 37 degrees.
According to the Guinness Book of Records, the world's steepest street is Baldwin Street in Dunedin, North East Valley, New Zealand. Baldwin Street is almost 350 meters (1150 feet) long and has a grade of 35%.
baldwin street, north-east valley, dunedin, New Zealand. rising one metre every 2 meters.