They are by the Baltic Sea.
Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania are located in the Baltic region of Northern Europe. Poland is a country in Central Europe.
The Baltic states (Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia).
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?
Germany, Denmark, Poland, Russia, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Finland, Sweden.
Estonia-Europe Latvia-Europe Lithuania-Europe Ukraine- Europe Kazakhstan- Mostly Asia, although a little in Europe.
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The country that is south of Latvia and has a coastline on the Baltic Sea is Lithuania. Its capital is Vilnius.
Sweden, Denmark, Russia, Germany, Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia and Finland
Baltic sea
Sweden, Finland. Russia, Germany. Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland and Denmark
The Baltic States are Latvia, Lithuania & Estonia.
Lithuania and Latvia
Lithuania,Latvia, and Estonia
Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania are located in the Baltic region of Northern Europe. Poland is a country in Central Europe.
Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania. Good thing I had my social studies textbook nearby... =)The Baltic states (also known as the Baltics, Baltic nations or Baltic countries) are those countries east of the Baltic Sea that gained independence from the Russian Empire in the wake of World War I. Today, this means the countries of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania, but, in the period between the World Wars, it also included Finland.
Estonia, Latvia and Lithunia are by the Baltic Sea.
The European countries that border the Baltic Sea are: Russia, Lithuania, Latvia, Poland, Germany, Sweden, Finland, Estonia, and Denmark.Of those, Russia, Lithuania, Latvia, Poland, and Estonia are considered Eastern European. Germany is considered Western or Central European. Denmark, Sweden, and Finland are considered Scandinavian.