I Stran Baltii Urok Geografiia 10 Klass - Postsovetskii Region Bez Rossii
The comprises 11 sovereign nations across three distinct geographic sub-regions: Eastern Europe ( Belarus , Ukraine , Moldova ), the Caucasus ( Armenia , Azerbaijan , Georgia ), and Central Asia ( Kazakhstan , Kyrgyzstan , Tajikistan , Turkmenistan , Uzbekistan ). 1. Geographic Sub-regions and Natural Landscapes
The economic landscape is largely defined by natural resource availability and the legacy of Soviet industrialization: The comprises 11 sovereign nations across three distinct
: A mountainous isthmus between the Black and Caspian Seas, defined by the Greater and Lesser Caucasus mountains and high ethnic and linguistic diversity. Central Asia — twenty-five years after the breakup
Central Asia — twenty-five years after the breakup of the USSR Economic Profiles and Resource Distribution
These nations are characterized by diverse physical geography that dictates their economic potential:
: Characterized by vast steppes, deserts like the Karakum, and high mountain ranges in the east. The region is landlocked, making it heavily dependent on trans-boundary river systems like the Amu Darya and Syr Darya. 2. Economic Profiles and Resource Distribution