Politically yes they are part of Europe, but physically they are located in the Middle East
Armenia Georgia and Azerbaijan are the three countries of the Caucass and were a part of the soviet Union once nowadays Russia.
No. Turkey shared a border with the USSR at Georgia, Armenia and Azerbaijan.
The Eurovision contests feature several Asian nations which have a primarily European-oriented culture, including Turkey, Cyprus, Israel, Georgia, Armenia, and Azerbaijan.
Russia, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Azerbaijan, Armenia, and Georgia.
The three main countries of the Caucasus region are Georgia, Armenia, and Azerbaijan. These countries are located at the crossroads of Europe and Asia and are known for their unique cultures, landscapes, and histories.
Cause Pakistan sides with Armenia's enemy Azerbaijan, and Armenia recognizes Kashmir as part of India.
Armenia is in the middle of Europe and Asia, but is know as a part of Asia.
Russia has part of itself in Europe, with most of it being in Asia.
Armenian, Azerbaijan and Georgia are the three neighbor countries situated in the Transcaucasus region, and were three of the 15 countries in the former Soviet Union. Nagorno-Karabagh is a Historical Armenian land, populated 98% by Armenians. After the USSR collapse The Nagorno Karbagh declared its desire to be a part of its motherland-Armenia, but Azerbeijan wanted to make the territory its. A war happened and Armenians heroically defended their lands and now the Nagorno Karabagh is independent. However, Armenia and Azerbeijan are in ceasefire and negotiations are in progress.
Azerbaijan is situated in both Europe and Asia. It is the richest country in the Caucasus and one of the richest in the Former Soviet Union
Central Asia is made up of these countries: Kazakhstan Uzbekistan Turkmenistan Kyrgyzstan Tajikistan Armenia Georgia Azerbaijan So Pakistan is not part of central Asia.
Not all All Eastern European Countries were part of the Soviet Union (USSR) of them. The following European countries were part of the USSR before its disintegration in 1992: Russia, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Belarus, Ukraine, Moldova. Plus the three Caucasus countries which are sometimes considered part of Europe: Armenia, Georgia, Azerbaijan.