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e. The Balts or Baltic peoples ( Lithuanian: baltai, Latvian: balti) are a group of peoples inhabiting the eastern coast of the Baltic Sea who speak Baltic languages. Among the Baltic peoples are modern-day Lithuanians (including Samogitians) and Latvians (including Latgalians) — all East Balts — as well as the Old Prussians, Yotvingians ...
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Balt, member of a people of the Indo-European linguistic family living on the southeastern shores of the Baltic Sea. (The name Balt, coined in the 19th century, is derived from the sea; Aestii was the name given these peoples by the Roman historian Tacitus.)
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Western Baltic culture. Cultures in Northern and Central Europe during the late Iron Age. pale green (centre) – Przeworsk culture. dark green – Nordic group. dark red – Jastorf culture. yellow – Harpstedt-Nienburger group. orange – Celtic groups. brown – Oksywie culture. pink – East Baltic forest zone cultures.
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The Latvians constitute a prominent division of the ancient group of peoples known as the Balts.
The Latvians constitute a prominent division of the ancient group of peoples known as the Balts.
The Balts or Baltic peoples ( Lithuanian: baltai, Latvian: balti) are an ethno-linguistic group of peoples who speak the Baltic languages of the Balto-Slavic branch of the Indo-European languages. Part of a series on. Indo-European topics. Languages. Philology. Origins. Archaeology. Peoples and societies. Religion and mythology.