Postsovetskii Region Bez Rossii I Stran Baltii Urok Geografiia 10 Klass Here

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

: 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 The region is landlocked, making it heavily dependent

These nations are characterized by diverse physical geography that dictates their economic potential: : A mountainous isthmus between the Black and

Central Asia — twenty-five years after the breakup of the USSR

: Dominated by the East European Plain , this area features fertile agricultural land and major river systems like the Dnieper.

: A mountainous isthmus between the Black and Caspian Seas, defined by the Greater and Lesser Caucasus mountains and high ethnic and linguistic diversity.