caucasus mountains
The Caucasus Mountains form a majestic range between the Black Sea and the Caspian Sea.
Proper noun A major mountain range system in the Caucasus region, situated between the Black Sea and the Caspian Sea. It is traditionally considered part of the continental boundary between Europe and Asia.
The term "Caucasus Mountains" is used as a proper noun to refer specifically to this geographic region. It is typically used in geographical, historical, and cultural contexts. * The Caucasus Mountains are known for their significant biodiversity. * Several ancient trade routes passed through the Caucasus Mountains. * The highest peak in Europe, Mount Elbrus, is located in the Caucasus Mountains.
- The Caucasus: This shorter form is often used synonymously to refer to the region encompassing the mountain range and the surrounding areas.
- The cultures of the Caucasus are remarkably diverse.
- In geopolitical contexts, the region is sometimes called the Transcaucasia.
- The ancient kingdom was situated in Transcaucasia.
- Caucasus: The region containing the mountain range.
- Caucasia: A less common synonym for the Caucasus region.
- Transcaucasia: Refers to the area south of the main mountain range watershed.
- The Caucasus Range
- Greater Caucasus: Refers to the major, central mountain chain.
- Lesser Caucasus: Refers to the parallel range to the south.
- Caucasian: Pertaining to the Caucasus region or its peoples. (Note: In outdated anthropological classifications, this term has a different, broader, and problematic meaning).
The Caucasus Mountains form a majestic range between the Black Sea and the Caspian Sea.
- the mountain range in Caucasia between the Black Sea and the Caspian Sea that forms part of the traditional border between Europe and Asia