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  • mong other finds were amber artifacts from the Baltic, a unique roaster, a spatha labelled by a cert
  • her with the British submarine flotilla in the Baltic against the German Navy.
  • and count Fredrik Berg, the famous improver of Baltic agriculture, particularly rye.
  • The RoAF will perform again Baltic Air Policing most probably in three or four ye
  • nd September 2008 the unit took part in NATO's Baltic Air Policing.
  • The unit participated in a Baltic Air Policing deployment from 1 November 2009.
  • During her time in the Baltic Aksel Berg, who later became the founder of So
  • Selected by: Godfrey Worsdale, Director of Baltic; Alison Clark-Jenkins, Director of Arts Counci
  • lov, 1988) was described from a fossil mine in Baltic amber dated to the Eocene
  • ena F. carpenteri is one of two known from the baltic amber deposits, while F. cerdanica is from the
  • opupa and was described from a fossil found in Baltic amber in 2006.
  • ant nature of Cixiidae as inclusions in Eocene Baltic amber a number of taxa have been described, in
  • A spider in Baltic amber
  • he genus is solely known from the Early Eocene Baltic amber deposits in the Baltic Sea region of Eur
  • ities of preserved creatures inside a piece of Baltic Amber that was given to him by his adoptive si
  • is only known from the single type specimen in Baltic amber, which has been mined at Palmnicken (now
  • Fairly well preserved in Eocene Baltic amber, the female individual has a torn forewi
  • Lepidotrix, known from specimens preserved in Baltic amber, and the extant Tricholepidion, which co
  • Several fossil species have been found in Baltic amber, probably from the Late Eocene (about 36
  • m a spider preserved in forty million-year old Baltic amber.
  • elli Kusnetzov , 1941, has been described from Baltic amber.
  • Different colours of Baltic amber.
  • Fossil remains have been found in 55-54 Ma Baltic amber.
  • ole genus Succinipatopsis balticus, known from Baltic amber.
  • 42°W and west of longitude 51°E, excluding the Baltic and Mediterranean Seas
  • e story approach, in particular in Russia, the Baltic and Northern Europe, and the question of men's
  • ms were thus transmitted through Grobin to the Baltic and Slavic hinterland.
  • ion, the German battlecruisers remained in the Baltic and provided cover for the assault into the Gu
  • liny's upper and lower seas must have been the Baltic and the Mediterranean respectively.
  • ght under command of the Western, Kalinin, 2nd Baltic, and Leningrad Fronts from 1943 until the end
  • and Telecommunication services for the Nordic, Baltic and Middle East regions.
  • and fought under command of the Voronezh, 1st Baltic, and Leningrad Fronts from 1943 until the end
  • e North and South Atlantic; the Mediterranean, Baltic and Red Seas; the Western Pacific, Indian Ocea
  • She served in the Baltic and was at the capture of Copenhagen in 1807.
  • She served in the Baltic and North Seas and took part in the Battle of
  • ded on board one of her Majesty's ships to the Baltic; and on his return several of the sketches mad
  • gan a career in the Royal Navy, serving in the Baltic and in India, but was forced to retire due to
  • received the highest possible rotation on MTV Baltic and band became hugely popular in all three Ba
  • He then served in the Baltic, and afterwards in the West Indies, in the Per
  • lumber, grain, fish) from the Baltic and exchanged them for textiles and other fini
  • obile Squadron, he commanded the ironclads CSS Baltic and CSS Nashville.
  • During the Russian War Miranda served in the Baltic and White Sea in 1854 and in the Sea of Azov i
  • fueled a fundamental confrontation between the Baltic and Russian theses on continuity of the Baltic
  • placed on a hill which is the watershed of the Baltic and Black Sea, with its facade flanked by two
  • ulture of North Central Russia and the eastern Baltic and thus represents a separate early incursion
  • Dicranopalpus ramiger (Koch & Berendt, 1854) ( Baltic and Bitterfeld amber fossil)
  • After this, she served during peacetime in the Baltic and Mediterranean.
  • ong the entire length of the Leningrad, Second Baltic and Volkhov fronts at a concentration of 200 g
  • orth Atlantic, northern Mediterranean, western Baltic, and Black Sea.
  • , the rest of the German fleet remained in the Baltic and provided protection against other units of
  • e "K class", and were likewise confined to the Baltic and North Sea during World War II for these re
  • The native distribution of this species is Baltic and Carpathian.
  • cial group which would fall partly in the East Baltic and partly in the Neo-Danubian categories"
  • ten under Swedish naval protection through the Baltic and in some cases in Swedish transport ships.
  • , manoeuvrable vessels for inshore work in the Baltic and the Black Sea.
  • on Boats, Carroll Marine, Beneteau, Concordia, Baltic and Nauta.
  • Subclass PG: Slavic, Baltic and Albanian is a subclass in the Library of C
  • 55 to 1957 and an officer in charge of Polish, Baltic, and Czech Affairs in the office of Eastern Eu
  • d of five marine biological expeditions to the Baltic and North Seas, as well as the Atlantic Ocean.
  • 1988 The prize on the Baltic Applied Art Triennial IV
  • from October 1915 to October 1918, and in the Baltic April to June 1919.
  • These include the Baltic Ardennes and Russian Heavy Draft.
  • Since its main range is from the Baltic area eastwards, the likelihood of recolonisati
  • He commanded FA 427 in the Baltic area, supporting the Eiserne Division in the t
  • h archbishop Absalon built the first church in Baltic area.
  • ved wide media attention and a premiere at the Baltic art gallery in Newcastle.
  • sugar fleet, but in 1658 had to return to the Baltic as the situation there had grown even more cri
  • member of Social Democratic party group in the Baltic Assembly.
  • The school is a member of the Baltic Association of Music Academies.
  • Baltic Astronomy (ISSN 1392-0049) is a quarterly peer
  • 2, when a new international scientific journal Baltic Astronomy for astronomical institutions of the
  • rope and the US they were the most experienced Baltic band, and probably the best known in the West.
  • His father was from a family of Baltic barons and owned an estate called Daudzegir an
  • ing the Black Sea with Poland, Germany and the Baltic basin.
  • which participates in Korvpalli Meistriliiga, Baltic Basketball League and VTB United League.
  • TRIOBET“ basketball club was transferred from Baltic Basketball League Challenge Cup to Elite Divis
  • in Kaunas, Lithuania which currently plays in Baltic Basketball League and Lithuanian Basketball Le
  • n 2006, Thomas represented BK Ventspils in the Baltic Basketball League All-Star Game.
  • ril 21, Rush's team became the champion of the Baltic Basketball League; he was named the Final Four
  • They also broadcast some Baltic Basketball league games.
  • club takes part in Korvpalli Meistriliiga and Baltic Basketball League
  • e was based at Tallinn, Estonia as part of the Baltic Battle Squadron.
  • festivals like Positivus, Be2gether, Fonofest, Baltic Beach Party, Reiu Rock and Rock Nights alongsi
  • and England he hurried home, the Battle of the Baltic being drafted soon after.
  • The jack up rig Baltic Beta located on the field takes care of proces
  • he North Sea, before spending more time in the Baltic between October 1915 and January 1916.
  • Kalnapilis was taken over by Baltic Beverages Holding (established by Pripps of Sw
  • ng with over 95 publishers including Arnofini, BALTIC, British Council Visual Arts and Design Public
  • 6 Battery Road has a baltic brown granite exterior, and is mainly made out
  • d to Rear-Admiral that same year and, when the Baltic campaign was resumed in 1855 under Admiral the
  • During Admiral Sir James Saumarez's Baltic campaign of 1808, Bandinel served a short whil
  • She served in the Baltic campaigns of 1854 and 1855, despite the poor p
  • The Baltic Campus, Gateshead
  • ommemorate the construction of the White Sea - Baltic Canal (abbr.
  • r labor at the construction of the White Sea - Baltic Canal, 1931-33
  • For a ship canal, see White Sea - Baltic Canal.
  • Its native distribution is Baltic, Central European and Eastern European.
  • It is now home to the Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art and the Sage Gates
  • Prior to the opening of the Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art in Gateshead, NGCA
  • Peter Doroshenko went to the Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art in Gateshead.
  • hich went into liquidation in 2003) and nearby Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art.
  • He was also the second Chairman of the Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art in Gateshead until
  • Gateshead: Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art.
  • ati, Stedelijk Museum voor Actuele Kunst Gent, Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art, Aspen Art Museum
  • in Glaurus) and Godfrey Worsdale (Director of Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art in Gateshead).
  • The prize exhibition will be held at the Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art in Gateshead from
  • The Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art (BALTIC) is an int
  • It is the site of the BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art and The Sage Gates
  • Their North Sea fishing and Baltic cereal trading activities would simply not suf
  • pionship, the Lithuanian National Cup, and the Baltic Championship all in the same season.
  • In 2000 Greenergy Baltic changed its name to Green.
  • November 18, 2009 MTV Europe has replaced MTV Baltic channels.
  • "Tin Drums" reached the #1 position in the MTV Baltic Charts.
  • 4/45, he took 2nd, behind Paul Keres, in Riga ( Baltic Chess Championship).
  • In response, Baltic chiefs of staff were invited to the May Day ce
  • The House at 132 Baltic Circle is a historic home in the Davis Islands
  • s Culture 2000 programme: annual grant for the Baltic Circle Stage # 2 project (Q-teatteri + -- Tran
  • The House at 125 Baltic Circle is a historic home in the Davis Islands
  • ural Office regularizes annual funding for the Baltic Circle Festival
  • The 2nd international Baltic Circle theatre festival in Helsinki, November
  • Founded in 1996, Baltic Circle is a Helsinki-based professional and pe
  • Baltic Circle has been granted Finnish Theatre Union'
  • It is located at 132 Baltic Circle.
  • It is located at 125 Baltic Circle.
  • Union of the Baltic Cities
  • Stettin, achieved the greatest success of any Baltic club so far in the national title games, when
  • The Baltic Coal Terminal is a special purpose company ope
  • The Baltic Coal Terminal is the first closed-end coal ter
  • owadays it is mainly a commuter village on the Baltic coast with hardly any own industry or service.
  • Workers along the Baltic coast joined the revolution in Solidarity duri
  • many, but was captured by Allied forces on the Baltic coast on 4 May 1945.
  • Slavic-Scandinavian settlement at the southern Baltic coast in the late 8th and early 9th century.
  • Soviet forces had advanced towards the Baltic coast in the beginning of their Tartu Offensiv
  • t lost the exclave districts of Eutin near the Baltic coast and Birkenfeld in southwestern Germany t
  • 6-58, during which time he travelled round the Baltic coast several times.
  • Many Rugii had left the Baltic coast during the migration period.
  • n the Soviet-Finnish border, and all along the Baltic coast from Leningrad to Riga.
  • she knows the location of The Village: On the Baltic coast of Lithuania about 30 miles from the Pol
  • It formerly bred on the Baltic coast of Germany and has possibly bred in Scot
  • neum - located in the historical center on the Baltic coast - opened its doors in July 2008.
  • l-digger and once got as far as a boat off the Baltic coast, he was recaptured every time and was fi
  • of Polish resistance in fortified areas on the Baltic Coast, while others continued their push south
  • e connection to the Helveconae of the southern Baltic coast.
  • area 65 km long and up to 25 km deep along the Baltic Coast.
  • fter the bloody events in December 1970 on the Baltic Coast.
  • me of the earliest Slavic settlements near the Baltic coast.
  • ccupied all Swedish possessions on the eastern Baltic coast: Swedish Ingria, where the new Russian c
  • an abandoned drain and set out to walk to the Baltic coast; they were recaptured near the coastal c
  • ed and forcibly converted much of the southern Baltic coastlands.
  • e in 1981, NATO observers called her BALCOM I ( Baltic Combatant I).
  • The House Select Baltic Committee was established July 27, 1953, to ov
  • ts that the kidney can in fact excrete NaCl in Baltic concentrations, is that the gut cannot absorb
  • MV is a part of MG Baltic Concern.
  • He was born in 1860 in Baltic, Connecticut.
  • elf sea lying near the ancient, near-equatoric Baltic continent.
  • Transportation Partner of the festival is Air Baltic Corp. Partners of the project are Embassy of I
  • divisions in Estonian society, says the BBC's Baltic correspondent Laura Sheeter.
  • ther later returned to the area as Russian and Baltic correspondent of The Times, based in Riga, Lat
  • ve and aggressive, being more similar to their Baltic counterparts which they often exchanged tactic
  • It was the first time three Baltic countries - Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania - ca
  • Netherlands, Denmark, Norway, Finland and the Baltic countries were all members of this club of neu
  • ness in wider Scandinavia, Central Europe, the Baltic countries and the Balkans .
  • The Baltic countries and Poland are today considered part
  • el retail stations in Scandinavia, Poland, the Baltic Countries and Russia as well as significant lu
  • and, the European beam to Eastern European and Baltic countries including Belarus, Bulgaria, Estonia
  • nt and the Patriotic People's Movement; in the Baltic countries and Sweden it hardly survived outsid
  • Reichskommissariat Ostland (RKO) (The Baltic countries and Belarus, extended eastward by in
  • It was the second time three Baltic countries - Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania - ca
  • the 1939 Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact assigned the Baltic countries into Soviet "sphere of influence".
  • It was the fifth time three Baltic countries - Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania - ca
  • stores are located throughout Scandinavia, the Baltic Countries, Germany and Poland.
  • 0s problems (and coming communist rule) in the Baltic countries, and settled to Canada, where he ser
  • o, along with his group, toured in the CIS and Baltic countries, showing the program “I am a Revolut
  • the hotel chain has expanded to the Nordic and Baltic countries, under the brands Comfort, Clarion a
  • e new independent states, except for the three Baltic countries.
  • ans from Northern Germany, Scandinavia and the Baltic countries.
  • ed to the invasion and occupation of the three Baltic countries.
  • y 20th century in Scandinavia, Finland and the Baltic countries.
  • ith Russia and Ukraine, and relations with the Baltic countries.
  • n was meant for architects from the Nordic and Baltic countries.
  • s taken on a seven-city tour to Russia and the Baltic countries.
  • one before the Soviet occupation of the three Baltic countries.
  • ighth full year of competitive football in the Baltic country as an independent nation.
  • eenth full year of competitive football in the Baltic country as an independent nation.
  • as the 1st year of competitive football in the Baltic country as an independent nation.
  • eenth full year of competitive football in the Baltic country as an independent nation.
  • tenth full year of competitive football in the Baltic country as an independent nation.
  • l (soccer) in Estonia, and the last one in the Baltic country as a part of the Soviet Union.
  • 13th full year of competitive football in the Baltic country as an independent nation.
  • 20th full year of competitive football in the Baltic country as an independent nation.
  • ninth full year of competitive football in the Baltic country as an independent nation.
  • venth full year of competitive football in the Baltic country as an independent nation.
  • 19th full year of competitive football in the Baltic country as an independent nation.
  • econd full year of competitive football in the Baltic country as an independent nation.
  • (soccer) in Estonia, and the first one in the Baltic country as an independent nation.
  • 12th full year of competitive football in the Baltic country as an independent nation.
  • Mr. Dombrovskis says the tiny Baltic country has a tough road ahead.
  • eenth full year of competitive football in the Baltic country as an independent nation.
  • ourth full year of competitive football in the Baltic country as an independent nation.
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