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Caucasus

Caucasus is an enormous mountain range, 750 miles in length, extending from the Black Sea ESE to the Caspian, in two parallel chains, with tablelands between, bounded on the South by the valley of the Kur, which separates it from the tableland of Armenia. Its snow-line is higher than that of the Alps. It has fewer and smaller glaciers. It has no active volcanoes, though abundant evidence of volcanic action are there.

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Cauchon, Caucus, Caudine Forks, Caul, Causality, Cause List, Cause Title

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