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Fengari

Fengari
Σάος
Samothraki - Kamariotissa - 2007.JPG
Highest point
Elevation 1,611 m (5,285 ft) 
Prominence 1,611 m (5,285 ft) 
Listing Ultra
Coordinates 40°27′29.45″N 25°33′31.66″E / 40.4581806°N 25.5587944°E / 40.4581806; 25.5587944Coordinates: 40°27′29.45″N 25°33′31.66″E / 40.4581806°N 25.5587944°E / 40.4581806; 25.5587944
Naming
Translation Moon (greek)
Geography
Fengari is located in Greece
Fengari
Fengari
Location in Greece
Location Samothrace, Greece
Climbing
Easiest route Hiking

Fengari, also known as Saos (Greek: Σάος or Φεγγάρι) is the tallest mountain in the Aegean island of Samothrace, Greece, with an elevation of 1,611 metres (5,285 ft).

The previous name of the mountain, Sàos, is still used in some maps. The current name, though, is Fengari, which means moon. According to a local legend, anyone who stands at the top of the mountain during the night of a full moon will see something that they wish coming true.

During classical antiquity, this mountain was very useful for sailors' navigation, due to its relative height and prominence.

The easiest way to access the summit of Fengari is via the northern side of the mountain. During the summer, this area can contain considerable cloud and mist. On clear days, though, the view from this area includes a large part of the northern Aegean Sea and stretches from the Troad in the East to Mount Athos in the West.

Due its height and the diversity of its climate, many very interesting and rare plant species can be found on Fengari. On its cliffs and gorges, for example, polygonum icaricum can be found: this only grows in Samothrace and in Icaria. Several subspecies of potentilla montana also grow near the top of the mountain. In addition, the mountain contains a very rich and diverse variety of bird life.


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