Thread:Eureka Enderborn/@comment-26210095-20160419013427/@comment-25975584-20160421022956

Argali1 wrote: The Indomitable wrote: Argali1 wrote: Annatar the Blue wrote:

Argali1 wrote: I always imagined them as being pan-south/central-eastern-European, with heavy Elvish influence. That would of course include Georgia and Armenia. Georgia and Armenia are in Asia... Culturally, Georgia is part of Southeast Europe, and, technically, it is split between Europe and Asia. Even Khazakstan, a country that borders China, is partially European. Actually, it stops at the main mountain range in the Caucasus. You're correct on Kazakhstan having a small portion inside though. Georgia is considered to have peices located in Europe, actually. Not the important parts.