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of Athens. A transmitter park for several major TV and radio stations, along with military radar is located at the top of the mountain. Built up urban areas almost surround the entire mountain range. Access to the top of the mountain is restricted to authorized vehicles for maintenance of the towers.
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of Hymettos which is said to have lived on the mountain in the past and to have terrified the inhabitants of the surrounding area.
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Almost all of Attica, Athens' eastern suburbs and the new airport can be seen from the mountain top along with the mountains of
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The mountain range features about six to seven landfills in the western part and another in the eastern part.
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to its west. The valley areas that create the lowest passes are to the south and one further south.
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has been quarried since antiquity. The neighboring communities that surround the mountain are
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The flanks of Hymettos are dotted with caves. The largest and most notable is
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This article is about the mountain. For the suburb of Athens, see
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Monastery of St. John the Theologian, located between
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Mount Hymettus
Ymittos
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Acropolis
Elevation
Coordinates
37°57′47″N 23°49′00″E / 37.963°N 23.81667°E / 37.963; 23.81667
Attica
Athens
Parent range
Easiest route
/hˈmɛtəs/
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Greek
romanized
[imiˈtos]
Ancient Greek
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Attica
Ottomans
EU
Natura 2000
ecological network

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