The Ural Mountains of Russia, and the Black Sea and Caspian Sea farther south, are generally considered the dividing line between Europe and Asia, although the two are technically one continental landmass.
Countries in the Caucacus Mountains such as Georgia, Armenia, and Turkey are often described as "western Asia" because they are more closely related to that region, although they may also be referred to as "eastern Europe." Mount Elbrus (near Georgia) is often referred to as the highest peak in Europe. The Ural Mountains and the Caucus Mountains both separate the continents.
The Ural Mountains and the Caucasus Mountains act as a natural borders between Europe and Asia.
Both the Urals and the Caucuses separate Europe and Asia.
The Urals and the Caucuses.
Both the Caucuses and the Ural Mountains separate Europe and Asia.
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The Ural Mountains as well as the Caucasus Mountains.
The Ural Mountains separate Europe and Asia.
The Ural Mountains are a mountain range in Western Russia that separate Europe from Asia.
The mountain range that is located between Europe and Asia is the Urals.
Europe is not separate from Russia as part of Russia is in Europe. Two mountain ranges are credited as borders between Europe and Asia, however; they are the Ural Mountains and the Caucus Mountains. The Ural Mountains are the mountains that separate European Russia from Asian Russia.
The Ural Mountains and the Caucasus Mountains both separate Europe from Asia.
There is no specific mountain range that separates Europe from Russia; much of Russia is IN Europe. The Ural mountains in central Russia separate Europe from Asia.
The Urals are a mountain range that acts as a boundary between Europe and Asia. It is the largest mountain range in Europe.