South Caucasus
South Caucasus (also Transcaucasia ( Russian Закавказье Sakawkasje )) denotes the part of the Caucasus south of the main chain of the Greater Caucasus .
Politically, the countries of Armenia , Georgia and Azerbaijan belong to the South Caucasus . Geographically, it covers most of the southern capping of the Greater Caucasus, the Colchian Plain , the Kura Aras Lowlands , the Lesser Caucasus , the Armenian Jawater Mountains , the Talysh Mountains and the Lenkoran Lowlands . As a political unit, the Transcaucasian Federation briefly existed in 1918 and the Transcaucasian SFSR within the Soviet Union between 1922 and 1936 .
Emigrants or refugees from these three countries are often referred to as Caucasians . In 1941 all Caucasian Germans from the countries of the South Caucasus were forcibly resettled to Kazakhstan .
See also
Web links
- English and Russian short messages from Kawkaski Usel from the countries of the South Caucasus
Individual evidence
- ↑ Article South Caucasus in the Great Soviet Encyclopedia (BSE) , 3rd edition 1969–1978 (Russian)
- ↑ Caucasus. CIA World Factbook
- ↑ Caucasus. Physical Geography, Population, and Economy . Encyclopaedia Iranica