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  • Caucasus - Wikipedia
    Caucasia includes not only the mountain ranges of the Caucasus proper but also the country immediately north and south of them The land north of the Greater Caucasus is called Ciscaucasia (Predkavkazye, or "Hither Caucasia") and south of it is Transcaucasia (Zakavkazye, or "Farther Caucasia")
  • Caucasian peoples | History, Countries, Facts | Britannica
    Caucasian peoples, various ethnic groups living in the Caucasus, a geographically complex area of mountain ranges, plateaus, foothills, plains, rivers, and lakes, with grasslands, forests, marshes, and dry steppes
  • What Does Caucasian Really Mean? - HowStuffWorks
    Most of us equate the noun " Caucasian " with "white person," but it's much more specific than that It touches on issues much deeper than skin color, and it kindles questions of race and the very origin of humans It even exposes the topic of whether race exists outside our minds
  • Where does the word Caucasian come from? - contexttravel. com
    After a visit to the Caucasus Mountains, a German anthropologist first used the term Caucasian for a derogatory system of racial classification dating from the 18th century
  • Caucasia - Encyclopedia of Ukraine
    No large and lasting independent states, except Georgia and Armenia, ever arose in Caucasia The region was usually subject to the political and cultural domination of the neighboring peoples—the Scythians, Huns, Khazars, Persians, Greeks, Romans, Byzantines, Arabs, and Turks
  • Caucasia - definition of Caucasia by The Free Dictionary
    A region between the Black and Caspian Seas that includes southwest Russia, Georgia, Azerbaijan, and Armenia, and that forms part of the traditional boundary between Europe and Asia Inhabited before 2000 bc, it was the scene of countless invasions over the millennia
  • Peoples of the Caucasus - Encyclopedia. com
    There are roughly 50 languages indigenous to this region, and the ethnic complexity of the Caucasus is unequalled in Eurasia, with nearly sixty distinct peoples, including Russians and Ukrainians The Trans or South Caucasus is home to three new nations that formed at the breakup of the Soviet Union: Georgia, Armenia, and Azerbaijan
  • Caucasia - Heritage Institute
    Caucasia is the region in which the Caucasus Mountains are located There are two branches of the Caucasus Mountains: the Greater Caucasus in the north and the Lesser Caucasus in the south The region along the northern slopes and north of the Greater Caucasus is called Northern Caucasia
  • Overview of Caucasian languages and Caucasia
    The region of Caucasia (or Caucasus), on the border of Europe and Asia, is bisected by the towering Caucasus Mountains (up to 5,642 metres) The area to the north, known as the North Caucasus, is characterized by gently sloping plains ending in low, marshy steppes
  • Caucasus | Mountains, Facts, Map | Britannica
    Caucasia includes not only the mountain ranges of the Caucasus proper but also the country immediately north and south of them The land north of the Greater Caucasus is called Ciscaucasia (Predkavkazye, or “Hither Caucasia”) and that south of it is Transcaucasia (Zakavkazye, or “Farther Caucasia”)





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