if you mean the Caucus Mountains, they are in Europe (Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Russia...)
Europe
The Caucus Mountains are a part of both Europe and Asia.
Some people choose the Ural Mountains and some people select the Caucasus Mountains as the Eurasian mountain ranges. The Ural's are north of the Caucasus Mountains; but both ranges are considered the natural boundaries dividing EUROPE from ASIA. Both Europe and Asia are located on the same geographical land mass (located on the same continent; the continent of EURASIA).
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.
Caucasus Online's population is 600.
Georgia the country, is in the Caucasus region of Eurasia (the continent of Europe) Georgia the US State, is in continent of North America.
Europe
Europe
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
You are thinking of the Caucasus mountains, which are in Asia.
The Caucus Mountains are a part of both Europe and Asia.
Either the Ural or Caucasus Mountains or both. They are both on the Eurasian Continent.
The Urals and the Caucasus.
Mt. Elbrus in the Caucasus range in Russian is the highest mountain in Europe.
The Ural Mountains north of the Caucasus Mountains and the Caucasus Mountain ranges themselves are often referred to as the Eurasian mountain ranges. Both of these mountain ranges are often considered the natural boundary between EUROPE and ASIA. Both Europe and Asia are located on the same geographical land mass; together called the continent of Eurasia.
The Urals and the Caucasus mountains from Asia's border with Europe, which is the only other continent it borders.