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Georgia, Armenia and Azerbaijan
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Georgia is the dividing line between Asia
and Europe. The landscape is mountainous and rugged;
the Greater and Lesser Caucasus Mountains lie in the
north and south respectively. Largely agricultural,
Georgia is famed for its wines. It has been a cultural
melting pot for thousands of years and this is evident
in Georgia's culture and food.
As supposedly the first country to embrace Christianity,
Armenia has the architecture to prove it. It
is a country boasting 40,000 churches and monuments
scattered throughout a picturesque landscape of snowy
mountains, caves, and blankets of wildflowers. Whether
you're looking to experience castles, ruins, skiing,
hot springs, or a taste of the ancient silk route,
Armenia has it all.
Azerbaijan has always been an important stop
on trade routes; it was a major stopover on the Silk
Route. This small country just oozes culture and history.
Don't miss the Acropolis of Baku, the Zoroastrian
Fire Temple, and 12,000-year-old rock carvings
at the Qobustan Museum. Bustling street life
and tea houses give Azerbaijan a very Middle Eastern
flavor.
Read the full story: Background
and travel essentials
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| Guide written by Faye Welborn |
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