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Detour Posted: Monday, January 12, 2004
Caspian Region Likely to Remain Critical for Foreseeable Future One of the most geostrategically critical areas on the Eurasian landmass is the Caspian Sea region, consisting of the sea itself and parts of several countries that make up its shores: Kazakhstan, Russia, Azerbaijan, Iran, and Turkmenistan. More broadly, the region can be seen as containing the entire Caucasus, large parts of Iran, and Uzbekistan.
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