The USSR.
Sweden, Denmark, Russia, Germany, Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia and Finland
Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania are the countries in the European Union which border the Baltic Sea. These three countries are the Baltic States.
Poland, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia and Finland
Finland, Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania. The last three are collectively known as the Baltic States. (Poland, farther west, has also been occupied or controlled by Russia in the past. Belarus, farther east, was the Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic in the USSR.)
No, Latvia is a sovereign country, located far from the former Yougoslavia. You can find Latvia at the Blatic sea next to Estonia, Lithuania, Belarussia and Russia.
Sweden, Finland and Russia.
Russia has access to the Baltic Sea - in the Russian exclave "Kaliningrad Oblast" there is an important war harbour. Also, Russia has access to the Eastern part of the Gulf of Finland (part of the Baltic Sea), Sankt-Petersburg is actually on the Baltic coast. What was meant in the question were perhaps "Three Baltic States" - Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia (actually, Lithuania doesn't share a border with Russia). Or maybe Latvia, Estonia and Finland?
Do u think anybody knows or cares? I know I care.....The constituent parts of the Soviet Union, in no particular order included: Russia Belorusse Ukraine Latvia Lithuania Estonia Georgia Azerbaijan Armenia Uzbekistan Kazakstan Siberia Irkutsk Yakutsk.....Countries in the Warsaw Pact included Poland East Germany Romania Hungary Bulgaria Czechoslovakia. Yugoslavia was influenced by, but not signatorty to, the Warsaw Pact.
Eurasia! I'm am pretty sure, but you might want to double check!
Eastern Poland, latvia, Lithuania & Estonia. As well as a part of Finland.
Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania. Originally, Finland was also mentioned as "Baltic", but it usually isn't counted as part of the Baltic States.