The Caucasus ecoregion, administrative units

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The Caucasus ecoregion, administrative units. The Caucasus ecoregion, between the Black and Caspian Seas, crosses 6 countries. Azerbaijan, Armenia and Georgia are fully contained in this ecoregion, while parts of the Russian Federation, Turkey and Iran are included in the Northern and Southern parts.
Sources Caucasus Atlas project, 2007
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Manana Kurtubadze
Appears in Caucasus ecoregion - environment and human development issues
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Published 2008
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