Vourinos
{{Short description|Mountain in Greece}}
{{Infobox mountain
| name = Vourinos
| other_name = Βούρινος
| photo = Panoramic Mpourinos.jpg
| elevation_m = 1866
| elevation_ref = [http://www.oreivatein.com/oreivatein/page/mountains/mounts_c.htm Oreivatein.com]
| prominence_m = 1136
| prominence_ref = https://worldribus.org/balkan-peninsula/
| map = Greece
| map_caption = Location in Greece
| map_size = 250
| label_position = right
| listing = List of mountains in Greece, Ribu
| pronunciation = {{IPA|el|ˈvurinos|lang}}
| location = West Macedonia, Greece
| coordinates = {{coord|40|10|33|N|21|40|21|E|type:mountain_scale:100000|format=dms|display=inline,title}}
| coordinates_ref =
}}
Vourinos ({{langx|el|Βούρινος}}) is a mountain range covering the eastern Grevena and southern Kozani regional units in Greece. Its highest elevation is {{convert|1866|m|ft|0}}. Its length is approximately {{convert|30|km|mi|0|abbr=on}} from northwest to southeast. It is drained by the river Aliakmonas and its tributaries. There are forests on the northern slopes and the lower areas, the higher elevations are covered with grasslands. The nearest mountain ranges are Askio to the north and Kamvounia to the southeast.
The nearest villages are Chromio to the east, Palaiokastro to the northwest and Pontini to the southwest. The nearest larger towns are Grevena to the west and Kozani to the northeast. The A2 motorway (Igoumenitsa - Ioannina - Kozani - Thessaloniki - Alexandroupoli) and the Greek National Road 20 (Kozani - Konitsa - Ioannina) pass along its northern edge.{{Cite web |title=Mount Vourinos - keybiodiversityareas.org |url=https://www.keybiodiversityareas.org/site/factsheet/1020 |access-date=2024-10-13 |website=www.keybiodiversityareas.org}}
History
The mountain is known for being one of the two revolutionary outbreaks of the Macedonian Revolution of 1878, demanding the union of Macedonia (then still under the control of the Ottoman Empire) with Greece.[https://books.google.com/books?id=AiJvm924ankC&q=revolt+1878&pg=PA7 Ourselves and Others: The Development of a Greek Macedonian Cultural Identity Since 1912, Peter Mackridge, Eleni Yannakakis, Berg, 1997], {{ISBN|1859731384}}, pp. 7-8.