caucasus

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Englisch - Türkisch
{i} Kafkaslar
Kafkas Dağları
kafkasya
(Tıp, İlaç) (Tıp argosu) Vajina
(isim) Kafkaslar
(Hukuk) Kafkas

Azarbeycan Kafkas bölgesinde en büyük ülkedir. - Azerbaijan is the largest country in the Caucasus area.

caucasus mountains
kafkas dağları
caucasus mountains
kafkaslar
Caucasia
Kafkasya

Dido dili, Dağıstan'da yaklaşık 15.000 kişi tarafından konuşulan bir Kuzeydoğu Kafkasya dilidir. - Tsez is a Northeast Caucasian language spoken by about 15,000 people in Dagestan.

Şüpheli kafkasyalı bir kadın. - The suspect is a caucasian female.

the Caucasus
Kafkasya
Caucasia
(isim) kafkasya
Englisch - Englisch
A mountain range in West Asia, between the Black Sea and the Caspian Sea, on the territory of Russia, Georgia, Armenia and Azerbaijan

Germany, Italy, Spain and Belgium writhed in the throes of Anarchy, while Russia, watching from the Caucasus, stooped and bound them one by one.

the mountain range in Caucasia between the Black Sea and the Caspian Sea that forms part of the traditional border between Europe and Asia
A term used when refering to a woman's vagina
the Caucasus an area in the extreme south-east of Europe between the Black Sea and the Caspian Sea, which includes Russia, Georgia, Azerbaijan, and Armenia and contains the Caucasus Mountains. or Caucasia Mountainous region, between the Black and Caspian seas. Occupying roughly 170,000 sq mi (440,000 sq km), it is divided among Russia, Georgia, Azerbaijan, and Armenia and forms part of the traditional dividing line between Europe and Asia. It is bisected by the Caucasus Mountains; the area north of the Greater Caucasus range is called Ciscaucasia and the region to the south Transcaucasia. Inhabited from ancient times, it was under nominal Persian and Turkish suzerainty until conquered by Russia in the 18th-19th centuries
{i} Caucasia, large area between the Black Sea and Caspian Sea; Caucasus Mountains (mountain range between the Black Sea and the Caspian Sea)
Caucasus Mountains
group of mountains in southwestern Russia between the Black and Caspian seas
Caucasus Mountains
A range from the north to the southeast in the Caucasus. Mount Elbrus, 5,645.6 m (18,510 ft), is the highest elevation. the Caucasus Mountains a group of mountains in the Caucasus in south-east Europe, which includes Mount Elbruz, the highest mountain in Europe. Russian Kavkazskiy Khrebet Mountain range between the Black and Caspian seas, often considered the southeastern limit of Europe. It forms two distinct chains, the Greater Caucasus in the north and the Lesser Caucasus in the south, that extend about 700 mi (1,125 km) across southern Russia, Georgia, Azerbaijan, and Armenia. It is of volcanic origin. Many peaks rise above 15,000 ft (4,575 m); the highest is Mount Elbrus. It is crossed by several high passes, including the Daryal and Mamison. It possesses considerable waterpower resources, including those of the Kura River, and valuable petroleum and natural gas reserves
South Caucasus
Mountainous region of southwest Asia, lying south of Caucasus Mountains and comprising republics of Georgia, Armenia and Azerbaijan. Also known as Transcaucasia
Caucasia
{i} large area between the Black Sea and Caspian Sea
caucasia
a large region between the Black and Caspian seas; oil is its major resource
caucasus

    Silbentrennung

    Cau·ca·sus

    Türkische aussprache

    kôkısıs

    Aussprache

    /ˈkôkəsəs/ /ˈkɔːkəsəs/

    Etymologie

    () Via Latin Caucasus from Ancient Greek Καύκασος (Kaukasos). From Scythian kroy-khasis (“ice-shining, white with snow”). Another possibility is the Pelasgian *kau- (“mountain”).
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