Baltic states

  • 41Baltic Sea Campaigns (1939–1945) — The Baltic Sea Campaigns (1939 45) describes operations of the Axis naval forces in the Baltic Sea and its coastal regions that also included combat operations in the Gulf of Finland during the Second World War, including in support of the land… …

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  • 42Baltic-Finnic languages — Infobox Language family name=Baltic Finnic region=Northern Fennoscandia, Baltic states, Southwestern and Southeastern Russia familycolor=Uralic fam1=Uralic fam2=Finno Ugric fam3=Finno Permic fam4=Finno Volgaic fam5=Finno Lappic child1=Estonian… …

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  • 43Baltic Way (mathematical contest) — The Baltic Way mathematical contest has been organized annually since 1990, usually in early November, to commemorate the Baltic Way demonstration of 1989. Unlike most international mathematical competitions, Baltic Way is a true team contest.… …

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  • 44Baltic Defence College — The Baltic Defence College (official acronym BALTDEFCOL, commonly also BDCOL) is a multi lateral co operative military college which educates officers from not only the three Baltic States (Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania), but also from NATO and… …

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  • 45Baltic provinces — (Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia)    German policy toward the Baltic region evolved through two phases during the Weimar years. Between January and November 1919 members of the Supreme Command were fixated on the Baltic provinces. In February,… …

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  • 46Baltic Free Trade Area — Infobox Former International Organization native name = conventional long name = Baltic Free Trade Area common name = BAFTA| continent = Europe era = Post Cold War status = Disestablished status text = Disestablished| year start = 1994 year end …

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  • 47Baltic News Service — The Baltic News Service (BNS) is the largest news agency operating in the Baltic states. Founded in April, 1990, by a group of students, it sought to inform foreign correspondents in Moscow of developments in the Baltic states struggles for… …

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  • 48Baltic — /bawl tik/, adj. 1. of, near, or on the Baltic Sea. 2. of or pertaining to the Baltic States. 3. of or pertaining to a group of languages, as Latvian, Lithuanian, and Old Prussian, that constitute a branch of the Indo European family. n. 4. the… …

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  • 49Baltic Offensive (1944) — Infobox Military Conflict conflict=Baltic Offensive (1944) (Baltic Strategic Offensive) partof= Soviet German War, World War II caption=Advance of the Red Army 1943 1944 date= 14 September 1944 24 November 1944 place= Baltic States, East Prussia …

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  • 50Baltic Air Policing — Infobox War caption= conflict=Baltic Air Policing date=30 March 2004 present place=Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia result=OngoingThe Baltic air policing mission is a NATO air defence Quick Reaction Alert (QRA) in order to guard the airspace over… …

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