- The
North Caucasus, or
Ciscaucasia, is a
subregion in
Eastern Europe governed by Russia. It
constitutes the
northern part of the
wider Caucasus region...
- Latin: Sindi) were an
ancient tribe that
primarily lived in
western Ciscaucasia. A
portion of the
Sindi also
lived in
Central Europe.
Their name is variously...
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southern Russian republic of Kabardino-Balkaria in the
western extension of
Ciscaucasia, and is the
highest peak of the
Caucasus Mountains.
Elbrus has two summits...
- (30
January 2016). "The
Early Pleistocene site of
Kermek in
western Ciscaucasia (southern Russia): Stratigraphy,
biotic record and
lithic industry (preliminary...
- into
Ciscaucasia did not
consist of
large numbers of
people and they
lived in a
small area.
During these early phases of
Scythian history,
Ciscaucasia was...
- In
World War II, many governments,
organizations and
individuals collaborated with the Axis powers, "out of conviction, desperation, or
under coercion"...
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southwestern Russia that
separates the
Russian Plain to the
north from
Ciscaucasia to the south. It is
named after the Kuma and
Manych rivers. Kuma–Manych...
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Caucasus Mountains; the area
north of the
Greater Caucasus range is
called Ciscaucasia and the
region to the
south Transcaucasia.
Inhabited from
ancient times...
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Caucasus is not only used for the
mountains themselves but also
includes Ciscaucasia (which is part of the
Russian Federation) and Transcaucasia. According...
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another in the steppe, and to
search for
better pastures to the west, in
Ciscaucasia and the
forest steppe regions of
western Eurasia. The
Cimmerians originated...