- the
Soviet occupation, a new
shipyard called Baltijos laivų
statykla (
Baltija Shipbuilding Yard) was established. In 1969,
another shipyard called Vakarų...
- Рижский завод грампластинок (i.e. Riga's
gramophone records factory), then
Baltija (1957), Līgo (1958–61) and
finally Melodija (1961–64). In 1964, almost...
-
Lukoil Baltija was a
chain of
petrol stations in the
Baltic states.
Currently it is
owned by Austrian-based Amic Energy. In 2012,
Lukoil Baltija was listed...
-
Banka Baltija was a
Latvian bank
which in the
early 1990s was one of the
largest banks in the country. It was
founded in 1993, but
closed down due to...
- The
Baltics Are
Waking Up! (Lithuanian:
Bunda jau
Baltija; Latvian:
Atmostas Baltija; Estonian: Ärgake, Baltimaad) is a
trilingual song
composed by Boriss...
- FK
Baltija Panevėžys was a
Lithuanian football team
which pla**** two
seasons in the I Lyga in 2013 and 2014. The club
withdrew from the
competition after...
- atstās
Baltijas valstu tirgu". Sportacentrs.com. Sportacentrs.
Retrieved 20 July 2023. "Straumēšanas
pakalpojumu sniedzējs 'Viaplay'
aiziet no
Baltijas tirgus"...
-
Lithuania during World War II Lithuanian:
Baltijos valstybės, Latvian:
Baltijas valstis, Estonian:
Balti riigid "Colombia and
Lithuania join the OECD"...
- AND A STATE.
PUBLIC FINANCE:
LEGAL ASPECTS:
Collective monograph. Riga:
Baltija Publishing. p. 130. ISBN 9789934571824.
Archived from the
original on 2022-01-03...
- or
Baltic Chain (also
Chain of Freedom; Estonian:
Balti kett, Latvian:
Baltijas ceļš, Lithuanian:
Baltijos kelias, Russian: Балтийский путь) was a peaceful...