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  • ...d]] and [[Germany]]. The [[Kiel Canal]] is one of the main routes into the Baltic Sea, and the region is important for [[shipping]], connecting large coastal [[c
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  • ...d]] and [[Germany]]. The [[Kiel Canal]] is one of the main routes into the Baltic Sea, and the region is important for [[shipping]], connecting large coastal [[c
    986 bytes (138 words) - 09:34, 21 November 2013
  • A canalized branch connects it to the [[Baltic Sea]].
    305 bytes (45 words) - 07:56, 8 June 2009
  • ...illion; capital [[Berlin]]), with the [[North Sea]], [[Denmark]] and the [[Baltic Sea]] to the north; [[Poland]] and the [[Czech Republic]] to the east; [[Switze
    423 bytes (55 words) - 03:28, 10 March 2010
  • ...ssia, Poland and the Russian Federation, and with a short coastline on the Baltic Sea.
    216 bytes (29 words) - 21:29, 11 August 2008
  • ...blic (population c. 2.3 million; capital Riga) on the eastern coast of the Baltic Sea; lies between Estonia and Lithuania, with Russian Federation and Belorussia
    220 bytes (31 words) - 21:08, 11 August 2008
  • ...Peninsula, between Norway and Finland; has a long eastern coastline on the Baltic Sea and the Gulf of Bothnia.
    244 bytes (33 words) - 01:57, 12 August 2008
  • ...n republic (population c. 38.5 million; capital Warsaw) extending from the Baltic Sea in the north to the Tatry Mountains on its southern borders with the Czech
    364 bytes (54 words) - 01:24, 12 August 2008
  • ...the south, with [[Germany]]. To the west lies the [[North Sea]] and the [[Baltic Sea]] is to the east. The Skagerrak and Kattegat waters separate Denmark from i
    765 bytes (107 words) - 13:01, 7 October 2010
  • ...f Great Britain, and the [[Skagerrek]] strait links the North Sea to the [[Baltic Sea]].
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  • ...otball]] pitch. It is popular in [[Scandinavia]], other countries on the [[Baltic Sea|Baltic]] and in [[Mongolia]]. Team size varies from eight to eleven. The pl
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  • ...ia]] and [[Belarus]] to the east. It is separated from [[Sweden]] by the [[Baltic Sea]] in the west. The capital of Latvia is [[Riga]].
    434 bytes (64 words) - 13:04, 7 October 2010
  • ...inland]] with the Gulf of Finland in the north, and from [[Sweden]] by the Baltic Sea in the west. Its capital and largest city is [[Tallinn]].
    501 bytes (77 words) - 13:04, 7 October 2010
  • In 2010 a [[Russia]]n icebreaker named ''Semyan Deznev'' served in [[Baltic Sea]].<ref name=BalticIcebreakers>
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  • ...in northern [[Germany]]. It is located on the [[Trave River]], near the [[Baltic Sea]]. Lübeck is famous for being the most important city of the historical [[ ...ogne]]) during the 13th century. The city was growing rich on trade on the Baltic Sea, and maintained a large fleet of warships to protect its interests. When th
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  • ...] to the southwest, and is situated along the south-eastern shore of the [[Baltic Sea]]. Its capital and largest city is [[Vilnius]].
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  • ...)|Alaska]] across the narrow [[Bering Strait]]), to [[Sweden]] (over the [[Baltic Sea]]) and to [[Japan]] (over the [[La Pérouse Strait]]). With an area of over
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  • ...the natural borders of the [[Carpathian Mountains]] to the south and the [[Baltic Sea]] to the north.
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  • ...west and [[Norway]] in the north. In the south, the coast extends to the [[Baltic Sea]]. Finland has been an independent state since 1917, and a member of the [[ ...l services, and health care. [[Åland]], a demilitarized archipelago in the Baltic Sea, is an exception among the provinces with a high level of autonomy.
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  • ###'''[[Baltic languages|Baltic]]''' (chiefly east to the Baltic Sea), including [[Old Prussian]] (extinct), [[Latvian]], [[Lithuanian]].
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  • ...Europe and in 1226 attacked the pagan Prussians of eastern Europe near the Baltic Sea. The intention was to convert the Prussians to Christianity and protect the ...rom red brick. This was the case for many castles along the coast of the [[Baltic Sea]] as the region was poor in stone suitable for construction. Covering an ar
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