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  • ing their territories through Pomerania to the Baltic Sea.
  • leading from Vojens to Haderslev Fjord and the Baltic Sea.
  • Pirita, in that time a part of the USSR at the Baltic Sea.
  • al and raised his flag in HMS Temeraire in the Baltic Sea.
  • It is located on the Hel Peninsula on the Baltic Sea.
  • The type locality is Baltic Sea.
  • a flagship in great manoeuvres Zapad-81 on the Baltic Sea.
  • orth of Ventspils, Latvia, on the coast of the Baltic Sea.
  • only place where Vantaa directly bordered the Baltic Sea.
  • r recently isolated from salted herring of the Baltic Sea.
  • the jack-up drilling platform "Barbara" in the Baltic Sea.
  • Lithuania and the Livonian Order on the frozen Baltic Sea.
  • Following the battle, Danzig operated in the Baltic Sea.
  • dock at the pier on the Curonian Lagoon of the Baltic Sea.
  • Elbe to the Oder and from the Havelland to the Baltic Sea.
  • mine sweeper squadron) based in Kiel at the Baltic Sea.
  • ve the Victual Brothers out of Gotland and the Baltic Sea.
  • It is located on the coast of the Baltic Sea.
  • he outbreak of World War I was assigned to the Baltic Sea.
  • construction of Gdynia, a new port city on the Baltic Sea.
  • Tjust has a rich archipelago on the Baltic Sea.
  • onth old in a bizarre training accident in the Baltic Sea.
  • Crimean War as part of the naval force in the Baltic Sea.
  • She was commissioned and sailed for the Baltic Sea.
  • faster movements between the North Sea and the Baltic Sea.
  • She participated in operations in the Baltic Sea.
  • It is also absent from the Baltic Sea.
  • mber 1943, following her warm up trials in the Baltic Sea.
  • Empires (and three British submarines) in the Baltic Sea.
  • he four U-boats were actually in combat in the Baltic Sea.
  • rivers of the Azov-Black Sea and rivers of the Baltic Sea.
  • the Maritime Fishing Laboratory at Hel on the Baltic Sea.
  • the waters of Flensborg Fjord leading into the Baltic Sea.
  • ives in diluted brackish water of the Northern Baltic Sea.
  • e ships are currently stationed in Kiel at the Baltic Sea.
  • anical testing and operational training in the Baltic Sea.
  • p, Z 3 and Z 5 were part of an exercise in the Baltic Sea.
  • near the eastern end of Gulf of Finland in the Baltic Sea.
  • d the German coastal areas along North Sea and Baltic Sea.
  • the Nord Stream linking Russia and Germany via Baltic sea.
  • r World War II, she served as a trawler in the Baltic Sea.
  • crew while part of 8th U-boat Flotilla in the Baltic Sea.
  • November 1835, on the island of Gotland in the Baltic Sea." His father was a landowner and timber me
  • K) gap, and the Barents, Norwegian, Black, and Baltic seas, demonstrating how close NATO ships could
  • and SE of the watershed between the North and Baltic seas.
  • within the Mediterranean, the Canaries and the Baltic seas.
  • pain to Scotland, and in the Mediterranean and Baltic Seas.
  • Phillimore remained in the Baltic, serving briefly aboard the London again, befo
  • During her patrol in the Gulf of Riga in the Baltic, she sank a merchant ship.
  • r serving at the Nile, at Trafalgar and in the Baltic she was driven ashore on the coast of Jutland
  • ne - form a 200-meter thick layer covering the Baltic Shield which consists of granite, gneiss and g
  • The oldest dated rocks of Baltic Shield are 3.5 Ga old.
  • neisses in the areas he studied (the so-called Baltic Shield) were often of mixed composition, with
  • t sources state she was used to inaugurate the Baltic Shipping Company's regular trans-Atlantic serv
  • xandr Pushkin entered service in 1965 with the Baltic Shipping Company, one of the three principal S
  • Seydlitz was scrapped at Baltic Shipyard in 1949.
  • After 1888 he became staff architect for the Baltic Shipyards.
  • one of the most popular resorts on the German Baltic shore since its foundation.
  • deserted dunes and screaming gulls of a chilly Baltic shore.
  • one of the most popular resorts on the German Baltic shore.
  • II Division acted as the opposing force in the Baltic, simulating a Russian fleet attacking Germany'
  • of the Second Chechen War, argued that female Baltic snipers actually existed based on evidence fro
  • In July 2008 LaGaylia Frazier won the Baltic Song Contest in the Baltic Festival in Karlsha
  • The Baltic Soul Weekender makes it its business to suppor
  • The Baltic Soul Weekender is not only a music festival, i
  • any, Poland, Slovakia, the Czech Republic, the Baltic, southern Finland, Belarus, Ukraine, western R
  • ans-Joachim Schlegel: Documentary films of the Baltic Soviet Republics (1987/88), Documentary Films
  • taff in the Motorized Brigade of Kaunas in the Baltic Special Military District.
  • ct, Western Special Military District, and the Baltic Special Military District.
  • 92), Bal Harbour (1993), Allied Forces (1995), Baltic State (1997), Vacamonte (2000)
  • l development co-operation in the Balkans, the Baltic states and Russia, Central America, the Middle
  • It was the tenth competition of the three Baltic states - Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia - since
  • that could bridge the widening gap between the Baltic states and the Soviet Union.
  • over 600 kilometres (370 mi) across the three Baltic states - Estonian SSR, Latvian SSR, and Lithua
  • fought in the northern areas of Russia and the Baltic States until the defeat of Germany in 1945.
  • via's debut entry, making them the last of the Baltic states to debut at the Contest.
  • It was the sixth time three Baltic states - Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania - came
  • considered one of the best footballers of the Baltic States for several years.
  • During the occupation of the Baltic States by the Nazis, Skvireckas and his assist
  • Guerilla war in the Baltic states refers to the armed struggle against So
  • ionally, the partisan movement in the post-war Baltic states was of a similar size as the Viet Cong
  • ined that name under the Soviet flag after the Baltic states were seized by their much larger neighb
  • ral Europe, north to Fennoscandia, east to the Baltic States and Russia (up to the Ural), south to t
  • The territories were not returned to the Baltic states after they gained independence and rema
  • Snorri Sturluson and Rimbert, Finland and the Baltic states (see also Grobin) paid the same kind of
  • The independence of all three Baltic states was recognised by most western countrie
  • The army moved during June 1945 from the Baltic States to the Urals with almost all its forces
  • completely reversed, which was the case in the Baltic States at the time.
  • Eastward, it is found to Poland, the Baltic states and the European part of the former Sov
  • to the Supreme Soviets took place in all three Baltic states and pro-independence candidates won maj
  • It is found from Germany and the Baltic States to Spain, Sardinia, Sicily, Hungary and
  • t in inflicting a prompt defeat on Russians in Baltic states
  • For revolution in the Baltic States in the late 1980s of the same name, see
  • The Nazi resettlement bureaucracy and the Baltic states of Estonia and Latvia.
  • The only in the Baltic States Kruonis Pumped Storage Plant (the KPSP)
  • e Army Group North which advanced througth the Baltic States towards Leningrad.
  • ision was involved in fighting to liberate the Baltic states from Russian control, in command of the
  • was the third annual competition of the three Baltic states - Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia - since
  • Her parents had emigrated to Norway from the Baltic states around 1905, at first living in North N
  • taly and Romania and from Great Britain to the Baltic States and Poland.
  • mittee to Investigate the Incorporation of the Baltic States into the U.S.S.R., also known as the Ke
  • Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact and Occupation of the Baltic states
  • any special statements about the issue of the Baltic states when they negotiated diplomatic relatio
  • It was the ninth competition of the three Baltic states - Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia - since
  • The Baltic States have been amongst the worst hit by the
  • me the fourth Soviet republic, after the three Baltic states (Lithuania on 9 February 1991 and Latvi
  • It is found from Sweden, Finland, the Baltic States and northern Russia to Japan.
  • four task forces, the Einsatzgruppen; for the Baltic States the responsible unit was Einsatzgruppe
  • It was the first competition of the three Baltic states - Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia - since
  • was the fourth annual competition of the three Baltic states - Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia - since
  • ts began a constitutional metamorphosis of the Baltic states by first forming transitional "Peoples
  • However, his voice is respected on Baltic States matters, having lived for some time in
  • Baltic States Investigation, Hearings Before the Sele
  • State Continuity and Nationality: The Baltic States and Russia.
  • ire and Bulgaria) and by Bolshevik Russia, the Baltic States (Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania), Georgi
  • overage from Tunisia to the Urals and from the Baltic states to Israel.
  • The result was that all three Baltic states had communist majorities in their parli
  • ill be the tallest residential building in the Baltic States (currently, the tallest are Sea Towers
  • However, while the Baltic states were over-run, the Siege of Leningrad c
  • al investigation into the incorporation of the Baltic States into the U.S.S.R.
  • as the seventh annual competition of the three Baltic states - Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia - since
  • The Baltic states were warned to not become military outp
  • on, Russia officially maintains that all three Baltic states voluntarily joined the Union.
  • The Baltic states and Poland gained their independence fr
  • July 1940, after the Soviet occupation of the Baltic States Loktionov was appointed commander of Sp
  • 06 Opole Festival and next won the Karslschamn Baltic States Festival 2006 award in Sweden on July 2
  • from East Prussia, Farther Pomerania, and the Baltic states and 350,000 German soldiers were evacua
  • was the sixth annual competition of the three Baltic states - Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia - since
  • his mother in 1944 as Soviet troops retook the Baltic states from Nazi Germany.
  • "Undesirables" in the Baltic States included Communists, Gypsies, the menta
  • power, closely followed by an invasion of the Baltic States resulting in a conventional war with NA
  • oviet Union recognizes the independence of the Baltic States
  • The Baltic States and the end of the Soviet Empire (Routl
  • ground of the occupation and annexation of the Baltic states
  • "The Soviet Occupation of the Baltic States".
  • tment drive in the Reichskommissariat Ostland ( Baltic states) for the Nazi anti-partisan brigades, H
  • ts team of the former Soviet Union (except the Baltic states) at the 1992 Winter Olympics in Albertv
  • It is the highest lighthouse in the three Baltic states, and is located about 7.5 miles West of
  • h has the largest single-nave cathedral in the Baltic states, Haapsalu Castle.
  • assigned missionaries preached in Russia, the Baltic states, and Ukraine.
  • n many north European countries, including the Baltic states, Scandinavia, Ireland, Germany, Poland
  • anada, the United States, England, Poland, the Baltic States, Ukraine, Azerbaijan, and Russia.
  • ict of the church, which includes Finland, the Baltic states, and all of Russia.
  • pecial forces and intelligence services of the Baltic states, but also to the positive relations Che
  • With the invasion of the Baltic States, it was the intention of the Nazi gover
  • village, from as far afield as Ukraine and the Baltic states, reflecting a growing trend in rural Ir
  • head of the section for the Soviet Union, the Baltic states, Belarus, Ukraine, Poland, Bulgaria, Ch
  • southern Sweden, east to Finland, Poland, the Baltic states, to the Ural and the Amur regions south
  • established its presence in the largest of the Baltic states, Lithuania.
  • y in the national historical narratives of the Baltic states, condemning them as aiming at both miti
  • stern Europe, notably in Nordic countries, the Baltic states, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Czech R
  • the European Elk lives in Scandinavia and the Baltic States, whereas the Caucasian Moose lived in E
  • t invasion of Poland; Soviet occupation of the Baltic States, Winter War and others.
  • and, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary and the Baltic States, in addition to its operations in Benel
  • lo-French guarantee of the independence of the Baltic states, during their negotiations for an allia
  • tmas is common in Norway, Sweden, Finland, the Baltic States, Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, and Poland.
  • in bogs and tundra in the north of Europe, the Baltic States, the Urals, Siberia, Northern Kazakhsta
  • e groups is among the oldest orchestras in the Baltic States, and was begun at the same time as the
  • der to allow Russia to continue to control the Baltic states, an interpretation accepted by the U.S.
  • It is known from Denmark, the Baltic States, Poland, the Central Asian part of Russ
  • n the Soviet Union until its annexation of the Baltic States, Western Belarus, Western Ukraine, Bess
  • er Army's 'fire brigade' in its defense of the Baltic States.
  • mission president in Russia, Ukraine, and the Baltic states.
  • and flying to Denmark, Sweden, Finland and the Baltic states.
  • n Russia to the British Isles, Denmark and the Baltic States.
  • bombers mainly focused on German forces in the Baltic states.
  • into Eastern Europe, the Netherlands, and the Baltic States.
  • le elm cultivar Ulmus 'Jalaica' hails from the Baltic states.
  • he post is now being rotated between the three Baltic states.
  • on which helped secure the independence of the Baltic States.
  • northernmost range is Southern Finland and the Baltic States.
  • ngthening commercial links between Germany and Baltic states.
  • e biggest manufacturer of meat products in the Baltic States.
  • Hanko base and the Germans had advanced in the Baltic states.
  • g ready for the Queen's first ever tour of the Baltic states.
  • awarded the title Best Amateur Wrestler of the Baltic States.
  • termined, in carrying out The Holocaust in the Baltic States.
  • version assumed a rapid German victory in the Baltic States.
  • rate their attention on gaining control of the Baltic states.
  • er Stephan Zurbriggen, Apostolic Nuncio to the Baltic states.
  • d both immediate and long-term benefits to the Baltic states.:42
  • yntaxically 'separates' Finland fron the three Baltic States: ("Estonia, Lithuania, Latvia and Finla
  • The Baltic Station (Estonian: Balti jaam) is the main rai
  • Werner, then the chief of the Baltic station, presided over a commission that inves
  • Baltic Storm is a 2003 film written and directed by R
  • ly commanded the Northwestern Front during the Baltic Strategic Defensive Operation until 30 June 19
  • He is also the former editor of the Journal of Baltic Studies from 1990-1994 and the former book rev
  • In: Journal of Baltic Studies, Volume 36, Issue 4 Winter 2005, pages
  • l, Bucknell Review, The New Review, Journal of Baltic Studies, Books Abroad-World Literature Today,
  • for the best article of 1998 in the Journal of Baltic Studies.
  • The Baltic Swimming Championships was held in Riga, Latvi
  • als and rivers of northern Germany (1998), the Baltic Szczecin Lagoon (2001), the Moselle (2001), th
  • Russia similarly occupied other Baltic territories (Finland, Lithuania etc.) raising
  • After the conquest of the Baltic territories by the Soviets in 1944, an insurge
  • n Office to the military administration of the Baltic: The government of the Reich is unanimous in r
  • hough he ceded the Fourth Shock Army to Second Baltic), the Thirty-ninth army (previously under the
  • A gridded chart of the Baltic, the ships log and war diaries were all also r
  • She was launched in 1846 and was used in the Baltic theatre of the Crimean War.
  • ean War Dauntless sailed with the Fleet to the Baltic, then in December transferred to the Black Sea
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