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Baltica is a
paleocontinent that
formed in the
Paleoproterozoic and now
constitutes northwestern Eurasia, or
Europe north of the Trans-European Suture...
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Baltica, or Baltika,
refers to the
Baltic region. It may
refer to:
Baltica, an
ancient continent. The
Baltic states: Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania. Baltika...
- Rail
Baltica is an under-construction rail
infrastructure project that is
intended to
integrate the
Baltic states in the
European rail network. Its purpose...
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Kremerata Baltica is a
chamber orchestra consisting of
musicians from
Baltic countries (Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania). It was
founded by
Latvian violinist...
- Kaunas, Panevėžys, Riga, Tallinn, Helsinki. The
route is
known as the Via
Baltica between Warsaw and Tallinn, with a
distance of 970
kilometres (600 mi)...
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Center for
Investigative Journalism Re:
Baltica (Latvian:
Baltijas pētnieciskās žurnālistikas
centrs Re:
Baltica) is a Latvia-based non-profit organization...
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Chroomonas baltica is a
species of
cryptophyte first described by
Julius Büttner in 1910, as
Cyanomonas baltica. It
would be
reclassified to its current...
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Elachista baltica is a moth of the
family Elachistidae. It is
found in Sweden, Finland, and Poland. The
larvae feed on
Festuca rubra arenaria. They mine...
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arthropods from Poland. The
genus contains a
single species,
Cambrocaris baltica.
Cambrocaris is an
arthropod roughly 2 mm (0.079 in) long,
known from a...
- The name is a
portmanteau of
Laurentia and Eurasia. Laurentia, Avalonia,
Baltica, and a
series of
smaller terranes,
collided in the
Caledonian orogeny c...