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  1. Also referred to as the Baltic nations, the Baltic States are Lithuania, Estonia, and Latvia. The reason these three European countries are referred to as the Baltic States is due to their positioning near the Baltic Sea. In fact, the countries of Lithuania, Estonia, and Latvia are the only three countries that touch the Baltic Sea directly.
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    Where are the Baltic states?
    The Baltic States, refer to the three countries that sit on the eastern shore of the Baltic Sea, which are Latvia, Lithuania, and Estonia.
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    What countries have influenced the Baltic countries?
    Before Russia and then the Soviet Union controlled the Baltic states, this region was heavily influenced by several other countries, including Sweden, Poland, and Germany. The Baltic Finns ethnic group are the common ancestors of many people in Estonia and of the Livonian people in Latvia.
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    What countries are in the Baltic Shield?
    In geology, the Baltic Shield includes Fennoscandia, parts of northwestern Russia and the northern Baltic Sea. ^ State members of CBSS: Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Germany, Iceland, Latvia, Lithuania, Norway, Poland, Russia and Sweden. ^ Postimees: "Medical scientist proves hypothesis set by Lennart Meri".
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    What is the relationship between the Baltic states and the EU?
    The Baltic states are the only former Soviet-controlled countries to join NATO and the EU. Since becoming a member of the European Union, the Baltic states have continued to maintain close ties. The presidents of the three countries often coordinate on policy issues.
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    Baltic states - Wikipedia

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    The Baltic states (Estonian: Balti riigid; Latvian: Baltijas valstis; Lithuanian: Baltijos valstybės) or the Baltic countries, also known as the Baltic nations, and less often as the "Baltic republics", the "Baltic lands", or simply the Baltics, is a modern unofficial geopolitical term, typically used to group three

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    The term Baltic stems from the name of the Baltic Sea – a hydronym dating back to the 3rd century B.C. (Erastothenesmentioned Baltia in Ancient Greek) and earlier. Although there are several theories about its origin, most

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    Summary
    After the First World Warthe term "Baltic states" came to refer to countries by the Baltic Sea that had gained independence from the Russian Empire.

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    During the Baltic struggle for independence 1989–1992, a personal friendship developed between the (at that time unrecognized) Baltic ministers of foreign affairs and the

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    Ethnic groups
    Estonians are Finnic people, together with the nearby Finns. The Latvians and Lithuanians, linguistically and culturally related to each other, are Baltic Indo-Europeanpeople. In Latvia exists a small community of Finnic

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    Nature
    • Forests cover over half the landmass of Estonia
    • Devonian sandstone cliffs in Gauja National Park,

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    Economically, parallel with the political changes, and the democratic transition, – as a rule of law states – the previous command economies were transformed via the legislation into

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  5. Baltic States - WorldAtlas

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    • As previously mentioned, the Baltic states share many cultural, historical, and ethnic similarities while still retaining their individual uniqueness. In terms of religious practices, the greatest section of the population in the Baltic states observe Christianity. Individuals in northern regions most commonly identify as Lutherans, while those in southern regions identify as Catholics. Within Ru
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    • The three Baltic countries – Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia

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      The three Baltic countries – Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia have 3.3 million of working-age population.

    • Baltic region - Wikipedia

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      Depending on the context the Baltic Sea Region might stand for:
      • The countries that have shorelines along the Baltic Sea: Denmark, Estonia, Latvia, Finland, Germany, Lithuania, Poland, Russia, and Sweden.
      • The group of countries that are members of the inter-governmental Baltic Assembly and Baltic Council of Ministers, and generally referred to by the shorthand, Baltic states: Estonia, …

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    • What Countries Make up the Baltic States? - Reference.com

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      27/03/2020 · The countries that make up the Baltic states are Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania, running from north to south. These states were a part of the Russian Empire until 1920 after having declared independence in 1918. After the Second World War, the three countries became part of the Soviet Union.

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      • Political Map of Baltic States - Nations Online Project

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        Map is showing the three Baltic Countries: Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania. Topography of the Baltic plains. The plains were formed during the last Ice Age. The Baltic States are three countries west of European Russia, south of the Gulf of Finland, and north of Poland and Belarus.

      • A List of Countries That Make up the Balkan Peninsula

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        Defining Balkan states is difficult for various geopolitical reasons, and Balkan boundaries have been the topic of much debate between scholars. Though there is some disagreement as to exactly how many countries are encompassed in the Balkan region, these 11 nations are generally accepted as Balkan.
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