Greater Caucasus
The Greater Caucasus is a mountain range located between the Black Sea and the Caspian Sea, stretching across several countries, including Georgia, Russia, Azerbaijan, and Armenia. It is known for its stunning landscapes, diverse ecosystems, and rich biodiversity, making it a significant geographical feature in the region.
The range includes some of the highest peaks in Europe, such as Mount Elbrus, which is the tallest at 5,642 meters. The Greater Caucasus also serves as a natural barrier, influencing the climate and culture of the surrounding areas, and is home to various ethnic groups and languages.