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Lithuania The
Baltics Today, news
about The
Baltics Wikivoyage has a
travel guide for
Baltic states.
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media related to
Baltic states. Statistics...
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referring to the
general area
surrounding the
Baltic Sea
Baltic states (also
Baltic countries,
Baltic nations,
Baltics), a
geopolitical term,
currently referring...
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encouraged pro-****" (откровенно поощряются пронацистские)
Baltics as
heroes s****ing to
liberate the
Baltics from the Soviets) is an act of "nationalistic blindness"...
- The
Baltic Sea Region,
alternatively the
Baltic Rim
countries (or
simply the
Baltic Rim), and the
Baltic Sea countries/states,
refers to the
general area...
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Baltic Sea is an arm of the
Atlantic Ocean that is
enclosed by Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Germany, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Russia, Sweden, and the...
- were 120,191
Germans in Latvia, or 6.2% of the po****tion.
Baltic German presence in the
Baltics came
effectively close to an end in late 1939, following...
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interpretation of the Pact had
major implications for the
Baltics'
public policy. If
Baltic diplomats could link the Pact and the occupation, they could...
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anthem of the
Baltics. The
Lithuanian text was sung by Žilvinas Bubelis,
Latvian by
Viktors Zemgals [lv], and
Estonian by
Tarmo Pihlap.
Baltic Way Singing...
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Baltics (originally
Baltic Quintet) was a
German beat band from Rostock, who were
especially well
known in the
north of the GDR. The band was
formed in...
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Baltics (Swedish: Östersjöar) is a long poem by the
Swedish writer Tomas Tranströmer,
published in its own
volume in 1974. Its
narrative is set in the...