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The Baltic states (also Baltics, Baltic nations or Baltic countries) usually are referred to the territories east of Baltic Sea which gained independence from the Russian Empire in the wake of World War I: primarily the contiguous trio of Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania; Finland also fell within the scope of the term from the 1920s to 1939. The term should not be confused with that of Baltic peoples. The latter term describes the indigenous populations of Latvia and Lithuania, while the indigenous populations of Estonia and Finland are Finnic peoples. Since the Middle Ages the region developed another national identity the Baltic Germans that was established after the Livonian Crusade, while in modern days there is significant population that associate themselves with the Soviet people who often consider themselves as Russians.
- Related: Balts, Baltic Entente, Baltic Free Trade Area, Baltic provinces, Baltic region, Baltic Tiger, Baltic Way, Baltia, Baltoscandia, Scandinavia, United Baltic Duchy, Occupation of Baltic states, June deportation, Operation Priboi
The Baltic Sea Information Centre The Baltic Sea Information Centre itameri.kyamk.fi/e.htm - Web |
GDP in the Baltic States GDP in the Baltic States www.balticsearegion.com/access-europe.html - Web |
Statistical data based on 2000/2001 censuses Statistical data based on 2000/2001 censuses www.csb.gov.lv/images/modules/items/item_file_2064_baltcen3.pdf - Web |
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