Definition of Pindus Mountains in English:
Pindus Mountains
proper nounˈpɪndəsˌpindəs ˈmount(ə)nz
A range of mountains in west central Greece, stretching from the border with Albania southwards to the Gulf of Corinth. The highest peak is Mount Smolikas, which rises to 2,637 m (8,136 ft). Greek name Píndhos /ˈpinðɔs/.
Definition of Pindus Mountains in US English:
Pindus Mountains
proper nounˌpindəs ˈmount(ə)nz
A range of mountains in west central Greece that stretch from the border with Albania south to the Gulf of Corinth. The highest peak is Mount Smolikas, which rises to 8,136 feet (2,637 m). Greek name Píndhos.