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  • 1Balts — The Balts or Baltic peoples (People who live by the Baltic Sea), defined as speakers of one of the Baltic languages, a branch of the Indo European language family, are descended from a group of Indo European tribes who settled the area between… …

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  • 2Balts Nill — (* 13. September 1953 als Ueli Balsiger) ist ein Schweizer Multiinstrumentalist und Journalist. Leben Balts Nill nahm Schlagzeugunterricht bei Peter Giger und Pierre Favre und studierte Germanistik und Philosophie. Er war im Mai 1989 Mitgründer… …

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  • 3Balts'kyy Rayon — Admin ASC 2 Code Orig. name Balts’kyy Rayon Country and Admin Code UA.17.712882 UA …

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  • 4Balts — bɔːlt n. native or resident of one of Baltic States; person of a Baltic speaking people (whose native language is Lithuanian, Latvian or Estonian) …

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  • 5balts — plural of balt …

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  • 6Dniepr (Eastern) Balts — Dniepr Balts (part of Eastern Balts) the Baltic tribes used to live near Dnieper River in the Bronze Age and later, still were assimilated by Slavs. Dniepr Balts were studied by the world famous archaeologist Marija Gimbutas, known Lithuanian… …

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  • 7Pomeranian (Western) Balts — The Pomeranian (Western) Balts were Baltic tribes who lived between the Jutland peninsula in the west and the Vistula river in the east. They were partly pushed, assimilated, and surrounded by Germanic tribes advancing to the east from 1500 BC to …

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  • 8Dniepr Balts — The Dniepr Balts, a hypothetical subgroup of the Eastern Balts, are Baltic tribes that lived near the Dnieper River in the Bronze Age, and later were assimilated by the Slavs. The Dniepr Balts were studied by the archaeologist Marija Gimbutas,… …

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  • 9Baelz disease — (bālts) [Erwin von Baelz, German physician, 1849–1913] see cheilitis glandularis …

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  • 10History of Lithuanian culture — The culture of Lithuania has existed for thousands of years, dating back to 200 B.C., with the settlement of the Balts and has been independent of the presence of a sovereign Lithuanian state. [History Culture of Lithuania… …

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