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Europe or not?
I say not.
>>66506687
>Georgia
Yes.
>The rest
No.
>>66506687
They are as Caucasian as it gets...
They're not European but Georgia seems like a great ally
>>66506722
Do you consider Cyprus and Kazakhstan also as apart of Europe?
>>66506772
>Cyprus
Yeah.
>Kazakhia
Nope.
>>66506793
Cyprus is a part of the middle-east though and half their pop is Turks.
Aside from being Christian, they don't have a whole lot else in common with Europe. Armenia speaks an I-E language, but the Georgian and Armenian languages also have a lot of Turkic/Persian loanwords. Georgia didn't even leave the Middle Ages until the Russian annexation at the start of the 19th century which helped bring them more into the modern world.
Of course not
>>66506755
Azeris look like Iranians and Armenians look like a cross between Arab and Mexican. Georgians are also swarthy.
>>66506817
Cyprus is European per their Greek origin. Kazakhstan is a Russian puppet state no different from Siberian oblasts
>>66506817
Turks are for the most part assimilated Anatolians.
>>66506881
Cypriots are genetically close to Arabs and geographically they're close to the middle-east than Europe.
>>66506934
Yes and so are Southern Italians and Spaniards closer to Arabs than to Northern Europeans. They are culturally European rather than full-blown Middle-Eastern praising Allah (which the Kazakhs do)
>>66506722
Armenia too.
Depends on your definition of European. I'd say yes (for Armenia and Georgia) on the basis of shared history, religion, etc.
>>66507426
They don't have much shared history with Europe at all. Neither country had any presence in European politics or the events that shaped Europe such as the Renaissance, Reformation, Enlightenment, Napoleonic Wars, etc.
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