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  1. Baltic States, Republics of Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia, situated on the eastern shore of the Baltic Sea. The name has sometimes been used to include Finland and Poland. They were created as independent states in 1917 from the Baltic provinces of Russia, the city of Kovno, and part of the Polish department of Wilno (later Lithuania).

  2. Denotation. Depending on the context the Baltic Sea Region might stand for: The countries that have shorelines along the Baltic Sea: Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Germany, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Russia, and Sweden.

  3. The Baltic states are three countries of north-eastern Europe, on the eastern shore of the Baltic Sea. The three small countries have a long interesting history, and an impressive cultural heritage dating back to the Hanseatic League. The region's 175,015 km 2 are home to 6.3 million people, nearly half of them in Lithuania. Countries [ edit]

  4. Aug 26, 2019 · By John Newton. • August 26, 2019. The Essential Guide to the Baltic States. Here’s what you need to know about traveling to Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania—and why you should be bound for the Baltics on your next trip. Vilnius, the capital of Lithuania, has a history that stretches back to the Stone Age. Photo by Diego Flore/Shutterstock.

  5. Jul 7, 2023 · RUSSIA AND UKRAINE. Since 1991, the Baltics have grown more prosperous than Russia and have sought to deepen their ties to Western allies with integration into NATO, the European Union and other...

  6. history of Baltic States. Learn about this topic in these articles: major treatment. In Baltic states: Prehistory to the 18th century. In prehistoric times Finno-Ugric tribes inhabited a long belt stretching across northern Europe from the Urals through northern Scandinavia, reaching south to present-day Latvia.

  7. THE BALTIC STATES 1918–2018. 1905–1920: Stirrings of Independence. Estonians, Latvians, and Lithuanians went through a period of national awakening in the second half of the nineteenth century. The awakening was first cultural in nature, emphasizing the creation of national literatures and the revival of old traditions.

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