
Chapter 18: The Caucasus and Central
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Armenia, Georgia, and Azerbaijan
lie between the Black Sea and the Caspian Sea. They are dominated
by the Caucasus Mountains. Until 1991 these small republics
were part of the Soviet Union. Armenia and Georgia both have
a Christian heritage, while Azerbaijan is a Muslim country.
Agriculture is important in all three countries. Azerbaijan
has made agreements with foreign companies to develop deposits
of oil and natural gas that lie under the Caspian Sea.
The five nations of Central AsiaKazakhstan,
Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, and Turkmenistanwere
all part of the former Soviet Union. Kazakhstan has rich deposits
of oil and other mineral resources. The country, however,
must find solutions for environmental problems caused by rapid
industrialization. Most of the countries are poor, and most
people are farmers.
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