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Cosa (chi) è Baltic$6755$ - definizione

MYTHOLOGY
Baltic paganism; List of Baltic deities; Baltic deities; Baltic polytheism; Baltic sarmatism; Baltic religion; Baltic Religion; Baltic past and present

Baltic languages         
  • Distribution of the Baltic languages in the Baltic (simplified)
  • Map of the area of distribution of Baltic [[hydronyms]].
  • Place of Baltic languages according to Wolfgang P. Schmid, 1977.
  • Prussian language]] and Baltic language in general, middle of 14th c
BRANCH OF THE INDO-EUROPEAN LANGUAGE FAMILY
Baltic language; Baltic Languages; List of Baltic languages; Baltic (language); East Baltic languages; ISO 639:bat; West Baltic languages; Baltic culture; West Baltic language; Baltic languages language

The Baltic languages are a branch of the Indo-European language family spoken natively by a population of about 4.5 million people mainly in areas extending east and southeast of the Baltic Sea in Northern Europe. Together with the Slavic languages, they form the Balto-Slavic branch of the Indo-European family.

Scholars usually regard them as a single subgroup divided into two branches: Western Baltic (containing only extinct languages) and Eastern Baltic (containing at least two living languages, Lithuanian, Latvian, and by some counts including Latgalian and Samogitian as separate languages rather than dialects of the two aforementioned languages). The range of the Eastern Baltic linguistic influence once possibly reached as far as the Ural Mountains, but this hypothesis has been questioned.

Old Prussian, a Western Baltic language that became extinct in the 18th century, has possibly retained the greatest number of properties from Proto-Baltic.

Although related, the Lithuanian, Latvian and, particularly, Old Prussian lexicons differ substantially from one another, and as such they are/were not mutually intelligible. Relatively low mutual interaction for neighbouring languages historically led to gradual erosion of mutual intelligibility; development of their respective linguistic innovations that did not exist in shared Proto-Baltic and as well as substantial number of false friends and various uses and sources of loanwords from their surrounding languages are considered the major reasons for poor mutual intelligibility today.

Baltic mill         
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  • A reclining nude on the Gateshead Millennium Bridge by Julian Opie. Similar designs were used in the ''B.OPEN'' event in Baltic.
  • Newcastle and Gateshead Quayside. The conversion of the Baltic Flour Mills was part of the wider regeneration of Gateshead in the 1990s.
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ART GALLERY IN GATESHEAD, TYNE AND WEAR.
BALTIC; BALTIC Centre; Baltic Mill; Baltic Flour Mill; BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art; Baltic centre for contemporary art; Baltic Gallery; Baltic Flour Mills Visual Arts Trust; Baltic (Gateshead)
The Baltic Mill was a copper stamping mill near Redridge, Michigan. The Atlantic mill was located at a nearby location.
2010–11 Baltic Basketball League         
SPORTS SEASON
Baltic Basketball League 2010-11; Baltic Basketball League 2010–11; 2010-11 Baltic Basketball League
The MasterCard Baltic Basketball League 2010–11 was the 7th season of the Baltic Basketball League and the second under the title sponsorship of MasterCard. It was the fourth season of BBL as a two division league.

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Baltic mythology

Baltic mythology is the body of mythology of the Baltic people stemming from Baltic paganism and continuing after Christianization and into Baltic folklore.