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Ελληνικά: Ζαγόρι: Η Δρακόλιμνη και η κορυφή Γκαμήλα (2497 μ.) του όρους Τύμφη, Περιφερία Ηπείρου, Ελλάδα.
English: Zagori: Dragonlake and Gamila summit (2,497 m) of mount Timfi, periphery of Epirus, Greece.
Deutsch: „Drachensee“ und der Gipfel Gamila I (2.497 m) des Berges Tymfi im nördlichen Pindosgebirge bzw. der Region Zagori, Epirus, Griechenland. Das Bergmassiv des Tymfi sowie der darin befindliche See sind Bestandteil des Vikos-Aoos-Nationalparks.
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