Transcaucasia is the region located south of the Caucasus Mountains.
The Caucasus Mountains contain two separate ranges; the Greater Caucasus Mountains are in the north, the Lesser Caucasus Mountains are in the south. Mount Elbrus, located in the Greater Caucasus, is the highest peak at 18,510 feet.
Gaugamela lies south of the Caucasus Mountains.
The Ural Moutains and the Caucasus Mountains are the mountains that run north and south from part of the Europe-Asia border.
Caucasus mountains.
No, most of the great plantations in the South were located in the Tidewater region at the base of the Appalachians. So it's false..... I had the same homework question
It is in Europe and Asia. North of the Caucasus Mountains = Europe South of the Caucasus Mountains = Asia
It is in Europe and Asia. North of the Caucasus Mountains = Europe South of the Caucasus Mountains = Asia
The Caucasus Mountains contain two separate ranges; the Greater Caucasus Mountains are in the north, the Lesser Caucasus Mountains are in the south. Mount Elbrus, located in the Greater Caucasus, is the highest peak at 18,510 feet.
Gaugamela lies south of the Caucasus Mountains.
The Elburz mountain range is directly south of the Caspian Sea.
The Caucus States include Georgia, Azerbaijan, and Armenia.
The Ural and Caucasus mountains.
It is in the south east
South Ossetia is located in the South Caucasus.
South Ossetia is located in the South Caucasus.
The Urals and the Caucasus.
While the highest mountain in Europe is located in the Caucasus mountain range in eastern Europe, the bulk of the highest mountains are located in southern Europe, such as the mountains located in the Alps in southern France, Switzerland, Northern Italy. Included in this list are also the various mountains in Greece.