- Azerbaijan, Georgia, and
parts of
Southern Russia. The
Caucasus Mountains,
including the
Greater Caucasus range, have
conventionally been
considered as a natural...
- of
Eastern Europe and West Asia,
straddling the
southern Caucasus Mountains. The
South Caucasus roughly corresponds to
modern Armenia, Georgia, and Azerbaijan...
- The
North Caucasus, or Ciscaucasia, is a
subregion in
Eastern Europe governed by Russia. It
constitutes the
northern part of the
wider Caucasus region,...
-
surrounded by the
Caucasus region and are home to
Mount Elbrus, the
highest peak in
Europe at 5,642
metres (18,510 ft)
above sea level. The
Caucasus Mountains...
- of
Caucasus, or
Islamic Emirate of the
Caucasus, was a
jihadist organisation active in rebel-held
parts of
Syria and
previously in the
North Caucasus region...
- The
peoples of the
Caucasus, or Caucasians, are a
diverse group comprising more than 50
ethnic groups throughout the
Caucasus.
Caucasians who
speak languages...
-
Avars reside in the
North Caucasus between the
Black Sea and the
Caspian Sea.
Alongside other ethnic groups in the
North Caucasus region, the
Avars live...
- The
Greater Caucasus is the
major mountain range of the
Caucasus Mountains. It
stretches for
about 1,200
kilometres (750 mi) from west-northwest to east-southeast...
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entirely in the
South Caucasus,
while some
slivers of the
country are
situated north of the
Caucasus Watershed in the
North Caucasus. The
country lies between...
- as the "
Caucasus",
specifically as "
Caucasus Indicus" (Ancient Gr****: Καύκασος Ινδικός) in
parallel to
their Western equivalent, the
Caucasus Mountains...