if you want the smallest living animal, it's the amoeba, its classified under protozoa in the animal kingdom
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There is no such country and therefore no such capital.
If perhaps you meant to ask about the Mediterranean and Black Seas, the answer would be Turkey.
If perhaps you meant to ask about the Baltic and Black Seas, the answer is Russia.
There are nine, Sweden, Russia , Germany, Poland, Lithuania, Estonia, Latvia, Finland and Denmark
The Scandinavian/Mediterranean corridor links countries from The Finnish/Russian border, crosses Finland, Sweden, Norway, Germany, Austria, Italy to Sicily and Malta. It links together about 100 million inhabitants of Europe. The Baltic sea is not called the corridor, this is the region when the corridor commences
Among others, the Daugava River from Latvia and the Neva River from Russia feed into the Baltic Sea.
Stockholm, Sweden
Helsinki, Finland
Tallinn, Estonia
Riga, Latvia
The Conclave of Kaliningrad, also St Petersburg may be included
Between January and March covering an area of 218,000 square kilometers
Sweden, Finland. Russia, Germany. Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland and Denmark
The country that is south of Latvia and has a coastline on the Baltic Sea is Lithuania. Its capital is Vilnius.
Kiel
There are several notable port cities in Germany that are on or near the Baltic Sea, but Kiel is the largest and most profitable.
People do; there are several beach resorts on the North Sea coast in the UK - but it is cold!
Russia's entire northern coastline is on the Arctic Ocean. Russia's eastern coastline is on the Pacific ocean mostly comprising the Bering Sea, the Sea of Okhotsk and the Sea of Japan.
There is also access to the Baltic Sea via the Gulf of Finland at St. Petersburg, and access to the Baltic Sea at Kaliningrad, a small Russian enclave surrounded by Lithuania and Poland.
There are over 60 rivers that empty into the Baltic Sea, The German river Trave near Lubeck - In Poland, the Vistula, - In Lithuania the Neman. - In Latvia the Venta River, - In Estonia The Pirita, - In Russia the Neva, - In Sweden The Tommarpaan. There are many others
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The Baltic Sea has a very complex system of replenishing itself. It discharges around 940km3 of brackish seawater into the North Sea, while a subsurface layer of more saline water flow brings back 475km3 , this happens because of the different salinity levels.
The deeper you go in the Baltic Sea, the more saltier the water is.
The shortfall is made up of fresh water from over 250 rivers and streams that discharge into the sea, including the rivers Oder and Vistula.
The Eastern Front stretched from the Baltic sea to the Black sea in WWI.
There are three countries in the region known as the Baltic States. They are Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania. However, the Baltic Sea borders many more countries, such as Finland, Russia, Sweden and Poland.
Nation bording Sweden that was formerly part of Russia