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The Panachaiko ((ギリシア語:Παναχαϊκό), Panachaean"), also known as Vodias (Βοδιάς) in the Middle Ages, is a mountain range in Achaea, southern Greece. It spans about 20 km in length from north to south, and 15–20 km from east to west. It is the northernmost mountain range in the Peloponnese. The highest point, named ''Palavou Pyrgos'', is 1,926 m.〔 The mountain is home to two shelters, Greece's largest wind farm with 40 generators, which opened in 2006, and two communications stations. Snow is common in areas over 1,000 m in the winter. Paragliding is common in areas under 1,100 m. Due to overgrazing, frequent forest fires, and the appropriation of land for housing, the mountain's ecology and soil have suffered greatly, to the extent that much of the soil is now barren or can only support herbaceous vegetation. The range is sparsely forested, mainly on its western and southern slopes, while the most fertile areas lie on the eastern and western slopes. ==Gallery== File:Panachaiko from patra fort.JPG|Panachaiko from the castle of Patras. File:Ascening path, Panachaiko Mountains, Greece.jpg File:Panachaiko mountain - Windmills - panoramio - Michael Paraskevas.jpg File:Rakita.jpg File:Δρομος αιολικο2.jpg 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Panachaiko」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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