Core countries of the region are:
* Armenia
* Azerbaijan
* Georgia Countries partly in the region include:
* Iran
* Russia
* Turkey The Caucasus is where the highest European peak Mount Elbrus is located.
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| - Core countries of the region are:
* Armenia
* Azerbaijan
* Georgia Countries partly in the region include:
* Iran
* Russia
* Turkey The Caucasus is where the highest European peak Mount Elbrus is located.
- Caucasus was a prison on the planet of Voltar.
- Caucasus is a small country between the Black- and Caspian Sea, also the border between Europe and Asia. To the south of Caucasus lay Iraqistan, a moderately large Arabic nation. Caucasus' history starts with the foundation of Georgia, a pre- Future World country. Caucasus was founded after Russia conquered Georgia in the 2008 South Ossetia war, which left Georgia in tatters. After a few months, a rebellion was started and the Russian troops were driven back into their own borders, this is also the home of the Caucasus Mountains. Caucasus was originally the name of the region between the Caspian- and Black Sea. Mikheil Kostava is the country's current president.
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- The Caucasus Mountains are commonly reckoned as one of the borders between Asia and Europe, and territories in Caucasia are variably considered to be in one or both continents The Caucasus is one of the most linguistically and culturally diverse regions on Earth. It contains three countries: Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia. Prior to the late 20th century, these regions were usually under the control of either the Soviet Union, the Russian Empire, or the Ottoman Empire. White people are often called "Caucasians" after this range.
- Caucasus is located in Eurasia. The Caucasus is a jagged land. Iran to the south, Russia to the north, Turkey to the west, the Black Sea on one side and the Caspian Sea on the other.
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| - Core countries of the region are:
* Armenia
* Azerbaijan
* Georgia Countries partly in the region include:
* Iran
* Russia
* Turkey The Caucasus is where the highest European peak Mount Elbrus is located.
- Caucasus was a prison on the planet of Voltar.
- Caucasus is a small country between the Black- and Caspian Sea, also the border between Europe and Asia. To the south of Caucasus lay Iraqistan, a moderately large Arabic nation. Caucasus' history starts with the foundation of Georgia, a pre- Future World country. Caucasus was founded after Russia conquered Georgia in the 2008 South Ossetia war, which left Georgia in tatters. After a few months, a rebellion was started and the Russian troops were driven back into their own borders, this is also the home of the Caucasus Mountains. Caucasus was originally the name of the region between the Caspian- and Black Sea. Mikheil Kostava is the country's current president.
- You can use the box below to create new pages for this mini-wiki. preload=Caucasus/preload editintro=Caucasus/editintro width=25
- The Caucasus Mountains are commonly reckoned as one of the borders between Asia and Europe, and territories in Caucasia are variably considered to be in one or both continents The Caucasus is one of the most linguistically and culturally diverse regions on Earth. It contains three countries: Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia. Prior to the late 20th century, these regions were usually under the control of either the Soviet Union, the Russian Empire, or the Ottoman Empire. White people are often called "Caucasians" after this range.
- Caucasus is located in Eurasia. The Caucasus is a jagged land. Iran to the south, Russia to the north, Turkey to the west, the Black Sea on one side and the Caspian Sea on the other.
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