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  • The Caucasus (Caucasia) is a region between the Black and Caspian Seas. It consists of Southern Russia, Georgia, Armenia, and Azerbaijan. Known for its alpine terrain, the Caucasus is home to Mount Elbrus, the highest mountain peak in Europe, on the Russo-Georgian border. The region is considered part of the natural boundary between Europe and Asia.
    Caucasus is a compact and diverse region.
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  • According to that, the highest peak in the Caucasus, Mount Elbrus (5,642 meters) located in western Ciscaucasus, is considered the highest point in Europe.
  • Contemporary political map of the Caucasus. Etchmiadzin Cathedral in Armenia, completed in 303 AD, UNESCO World Heritage Site, religious centre of the Armenia.
  • Named for the mountain range between southern Russia, and northern Turkey and Iran, the Caucasus is home to the nations of Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Georgia.
  • Whilst, the latter is the southern band of the Caucasus Mountains, which runs parallel to the former at a distance averaging about 100 km (60 mi).
  • The Caucasus (Caucasia) is a region between the Black and Caspian Seas. It consists of Southern Russia, Georgia, Armenia, and Azerbaijan.
  • The great historic barrier of the Caucasus Mountains rises up across the wide isthmus where Europe and Asia converge. Mount Elbrus is its highest peak.
  • Home to around 20 million, the Caucasus region touches the Caspian Sea to the East and the Black Sea to the West.
  • The Caucasus mountains served as a reliable barrier, enclosing the flat expanses of southern Russia from expansion from the South Caucasus - from the north.
  • Among openDemocracy’s many articles on the Caucasus region: Alexander Rondeli, “Georgia: a rough road from the rose revolution” (4 December 2003).
  • ...once wrote that two are the most colourful things on this planet: the robes of the women in Haiti and the demographic map of the Caucasus. ... Caucasian Adage.