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COUNTRIES EAST OF THE BALTIC SEA
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  • The [[Baltic Way]] was a mass anti-Soviet demonstration in 1989 where ca 25% of the total population of the Baltic countries participated
  • [[Baltic Defence College]] serves as a centre of strategic and operational research and provides [[professional military education]] to intermediate- and senior-level officers and government officials
  • [[Baltic Assembly]] session in [[Seimas Palace]], in [[Vilnius]], Lithuania
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  • According to the 1939 [[Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact]] "''the Baltic States (Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania)''" were divided into German and Soviet "spheres of influence" (German copy)
  • Baltic]] (Latvia, Lithuania)}}
  • Neutral countries with military bases established by Soviet Union in October 1939}}
  • An improvised [[armoured train]] used in the Estonian War of Independence against [[Soviet Russia]], 1919
  • St. Olaf's church]] in [[Tallinn]], Estonia
  • St. Peter's Lutheran Church]], [[Riga]], Latvia
  • Downtown Tallinn]]
  • Church of St. Johns]], [[Vilnius]], Lithuania
  • Downtown Riga]]
  • Downtown Vilnius]]

Baltic States         
Baltikum, die baltischen Länder am süd-östlichen Rand des Baltischen Meeres befindlich (Estland, Latvien und Litauen)
Baltic Sea         
  • Skerries]] form an integral and typical part of many of the [[archipelago]]s of the Baltic Sea, such as these in the archipelago of [[Åland]], [[Finland]].
  • Satellite image of the Baltic Sea in a mild winter
  • Traversing Baltic Sea and ice
  • Satellite photo of the Baltic Sea surrounding [[Gotland]], Sweden, with algae bloom (phytoplankton) swirling in the water
  • Baltic drainage basins (catchment area), with depth, elevation, major rivers and lakes
  • Arkona]] Basin<br>6–12 = [[Baltic Proper]]<br />13 = [[Kattegat]], not an integral part of the Baltic Sea<br />14 = Belt Sea ([[Little Belt]] and [[Great Belt]])<br />15 = [[Öresund]] (The Sound)<br>14 + 15 = [[Danish Straits]], not an integral part of the Baltic Sea
  • Danish Straits and southwestern Baltic Sea
  • Aerial view of [[Bornholm]], Denmark
  • [[Gdańsk]] in Poland
  • The burning ''[[Cap Arcona]]'' shortly after the attacks, 3 May 1945. Only 350 survived of the 4,500 prisoners who had been aboard
  • [[Curonian Spit]] in [[Kaliningrad Oblast]], Russia
  • Latvian-speaking]] [[Kursenieki]] spanned from [[Klaipėda]] to [[Gdańsk]] along the coast of the Baltic Sea.
  • Dano-Swedish War]].
  • Main trading routes of the [[Hanseatic League]] (''Hanse'').
  • Piles of drift ice on the shore of Puhtulaid, near [[Virtsu]], Estonia, in late April
  • [[Åland]] between Baltic Sea and the [[Gulf of Bothnia]]
  • [[Stockholm archipelago]]
  • [[Mrzeżyno]] beach in Poland
  • Depths of the Baltic Sea in meters
  • [[Helsinki]] in Finland
  • Population density in the Baltic Sea catchment area
  • Rani]] tribe before Christianization.
  • [[Riga]] in Latvia
  • On particularly cold winters, the coastal parts of the Baltic Sea freeze into ice thick enough to walk or ski on.
  • [[Vasilyevsky Island]] in [[Saint Petersburg]], Russia
  • [[Stockholm]] in Sweden
  • Baltic Sea near [[Klaipėda]] ([[Karklė]]).
  • Svetlogorsk]] resort town in [[Kaliningrad Oblast]], Russia
  • [[Tallinn]] in Estonia
SEA IN NORTHERN EUROPE
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Baltikum         
n. Baltic States

تعريف

Baltic
·adj Of or pertaining to the sea which separates Norway and Sweden from Jutland, Denmark, and Germany; situated on the Baltic Sea.

ويكيبيديا

Baltic states

The Baltic states or the Baltic countries is a geopolitical term, which currently is used to group three countries: Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania. All three countries are members of NATO, the European Union, the Eurozone, and the OECD. The three sovereign states on the eastern coast of the Baltic Sea are sometimes referred to as the "Baltic nations", less often and in historical circumstances also as the "Baltic republics", the "Baltic lands", or simply the Baltics.

All three Baltic countries are classified as high-income economies by the World Bank and maintain a very high Human Development Index. The three governments engage in intergovernmental and parliamentary cooperation. There is also frequent cooperation in foreign and security policy, defence, energy, and transportation.

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1. Yukos controls 53.7 percent in the Baltic states‘ only refinery.
2. The EU supports the Baltic States", Rehn insists.
3. Petersburg, Omsk, Germany, Poland and the Baltic states.
4. Perhaps he meant the four jets that patrol the airspace of the Baltic states?
5. In the Baltic states, a positively pagan vibe sets in at the summer solstice.