How do Armenia and Georgia differ from the countries of Central Asia?

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Responses

They were never part of the Soviet Union.

They were never part of the Soviet Union.

They were settled largely by Turkic peoples.

They were settled largely by Turkic peoples.

They have long been home to nomads.

They have long been home to nomads.

They are both mainly Christian.

They are both mainly Christian.

This is the main difference between Armenia and Georgia compared to the countries of Central Asia. Armenia and Georgia have predominantly Christian populations, with Christianity being deeply rooted in their history and culture. In contrast, most of the countries in Central Asia, such as Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Kyrgyzstan, have predominantly Muslim populations.