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Transcaucasia is the region located south of the Caucasus Mountains.
there are many diverse cultures in the mountains and basins region that is of the mexican culture
Russia and Transcaucasia.(:
Melting Pot is a term used to describe a region that is highly culturally diverse.
The coastal mountains are made up of igneous and metamorphic rock in the cordillera region in North America. The mountains are diverse and vary in different areas.
Transcaucasia is the region located south of the Caucasus Mountains.
The flamenco, but it is diverse from region to region.
your mom, your dad and your great fat grandma
Transcaucasia is called the "mountain of languages" because of its linguistic diversity. The region is home to numerous language families such as Indo-European, Turkic, and Caucasian languages, resulting in a complex linguistic landscape with a high number of languages spoken in a relatively small geographic area.
The middle colonies.
The region of Houston grows substantially more racially diverse communities.
Pennsylvania, a colony in the Middle Atlantic region, was known for its diversity and tolerance towards different religious groups and ethnicities. The colony was founded by William Penn, a Quaker who advocated for religious freedom and fair treatment of Native Americans. Pennsylvania attracted settlers from various backgrounds, creating a diverse and inclusive society.
Transcaucasia consists of the republics of Armenia, Azerbaijan & Georgia. It is located between the Caucasus Mountains.
No, it's in Central Asia.
The religious composition of the Transcaucasia Republics varies: Armenia is predominantly Christian (majority Apostolic Orthodox), Georgia has a mix of Christian denominations (majority Orthodox), and Azerbaijan is predominantly Muslim (majority Shia). This diversity reflects historical, cultural, and political influences on each country.
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Transcaucasia is a region in the South Caucasus that is home to diverse ethnic groups, including Georgians, Armenians, Azerbaijanis, and various smaller minority groups. The linguistic makeup is similarly diverse, with Georgian, Armenian, Azerbaijani, and Russian being the most widely spoken languages in the region.