
The Caucaus
The Caucasus is a region located between the Black Sea and the Caspian Sea, acting as a natural border between Europe and Asia. It includes the countries of Georgia, Armenia, and Azerbaijan, along with parts of southern Russia. The area is known for its diverse cultures, languages, and rugged mountain ranges, including the Caucasus Mountains. It has a rich history as a crossroads for trade and empires, but also faces ongoing conflicts over territory and autonomy. The Caucasus’s strategic location and cultural diversity make it a significant and complex region globally.