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A mountain in northeastern Greece between ancient Thessaly and Makedon (Macedon).
Olympos is the highest mountain in Greece, rising to a height of 9,570 feet (2,917 meters); the home of the Immortals after Zeus and his siblings became rulers of all creation; the heights of the mountain were protected by a dark veil, known as the Gates of the Sky, which are opened and closed by the Hours.
Approximate east longitude 22.21 and north latitude 40.05.
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