Oneia Mountains

Summary

37°52′09″N 22°55′44″E / 37.869117°N 22.928955°E / 37.869117; 22.928955 The Oneia Mountains (Greek: Όνεια Όρη or Oneia Ori) are a low mountain range in Corinthia, northeastern Peloponnese, Greece. The range extends 9 km from west to east, starting west of the village of Solomos, passing south of the village of Xylokeriza and ending near the Bay of Kechries, on the Saronic Gulf.[1]

The highest peaks are Profitis Ilias (Greek: Προφήτης Ηλίας), at 581m, and Oxy (Greek: Οξύ), at 562 meters. The other two peaks measure 507m and 229m respectively.

The range is also known in the singular as Mount Oneio (Greek: Όνειο όρος) or Mount Oneion, as well as the Xylokeriza Mountains (Greek: τα βουνά της Ξυλοκέριζας).

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  • Climbing on Oneia Mountains routes.gr

Further reading

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  • Stroud, R. (Hesperia 40 (1971), p. 127-145). “An Ancient Fort on Mount Oneion.”
  • Caraher, W. R. and T. E. Gregory. (Hesperia 75.3 (2006), p. 327-356). “Fortifications of Mount Oneion, Corinthia.”

References

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  1. ^ Reger, G., J. McK. Camp II (15 July 2020). "Places: 570532 (Oneon M.)". Pleiades. Retrieved July 11, 2020.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)