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Vikos Gorge
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The Vikos Gorge or Vikos Canyon (Greek: Φαράγγι του Βίκου) is a gorge in the Pindus Mountains of north-western Greece. It lies on the southern slopes of Mount Tymphe with a length of about 32 km, depth ranging from 120 to 1350 m, and a width ranging from 2500 m to only a few meters at its narrowest part.[1]
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![]() View of Vikos Gorge from Beloi | |
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Country | Greece |
State/Province | Epirus |
District | Ioannina |
Population center | Zagori |
Coordinates | 39°58′10″N 20°43′42″E |
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Vikos is listed as the world's "deepest relative to its width" gorge by the Guinness Book of Records[2] among others.