How do armenia and georgia differ from the countrys of central asia

a they were never part of the soviet union
b they were settled largely by turkic peoples
c theey have long been home to nomads
d they are both mainly christian
e your mom

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a) They were never part of the Soviet Union: Armenia and Georgia were both part of the Soviet Union as constituent republics, while the countries of Central Asia, such as Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Kyrgyzstan, and Tajikistan, were part of the Soviet Union as Central Asian Soviet Socialist Republics.

b) They were settled largely by Turkic peoples: Armenia and Georgia have historical connections to various Indo-European and indigenous populations, while the countries of Central Asia have a majority Turkic population with some pockets of other ethnic groups.

c) They have long been home to nomads: The countries of Central Asia, particularly Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan, have a strong nomadic tradition, while Armenia and Georgia have a more settled agricultural history.

d) They are both mainly Christian: Armenia and Georgia have a long history of Christianity, dating back to the early years of the faith, and are predominantly Christian countries. On the other hand, the majority religion in the countries of Central Asia is Islam, with various sects and traditions.

e) "Your mom" is not a valid response to the question and does not provide any relevant information about the differences between Armenia, Georgia, and the countries of Central Asia.

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