'Greater Caucasus' (,
Azerbaijani: Böyük Qafqaz Dağları,
Armenian - Õ„Õ¥Õ® Ô¿Õ¸Õ¾Õ¯Õ¡Õ½, sometimes translated as "Caucasus Major", "Big Caucasus" or "Large Caucasus") is the major
mountain range of
Caucasus mountains.
It stretches for about 1200 km from West-North-West to East-South-East, between the
Taman Peninsula of the
Black Sea to the
Absheron Peninsula of the
Caspian Sea: from the
Caucasian Natural Reserve in the vicinity of
Sochi on the northeastern shore of the Black Sea and reaching nearly to
Baku on the Caspian.
The range is traditionally separated into three parts:
★ 'West Caucasus', from the Black Sea to
Mount Elbrus
★ 'Central Caucasus', from Mount Elbrus to
Mount Kazbek
★ 'East Caucasus', from Mount Kazbek to the Caspian Sea
The border of
Russia with
Georgia and
Azerbaijan runs along the most of its length. The
Georgian Military Road (
Darial Gorge),
Ossetian Military Road, and
Trans-Caucasus Highway traverse this mountain range at an altitudes of up to 3,000 meters.
Peaks

Mountainous landscape of
Arkhyz.
★
Mount Elbrus, 5642 m, is the highest mountain in
Europe.
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Dykh-Tau, 5205 m,
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Koshtan-Tau, 5151 м,
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Mount Gistola, 4859 m,
★
Shkhara, 5201 m,
★
Kazbek, 5047 m,
★
Tebulosmta, 4493 m,
★
Diklosmta, 4285 m,
★
Bazardüzü, 4466 m,
★
Babadag, 3629 m,
Passes
★
Marukhis Ugheltekhili ()
★
Pereval Klukhorskiy (2786 m, )
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Mamison Pass (2820 m,)
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Ivris Ugheltekhili (2379 m,)
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Dübrar Pass (2209 m,)
Valleys
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Baksan valley
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Donguzorun valley
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Yusengi valley
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Adylsu valley
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Irik valley
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Adyrsu valley
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Kyrtyk valley
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Syltransu valley