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There are a number of major ports that provide access to the Baltic Sea. The only country that is specifically known for having two is Russia which has the port of St. Petersberg in the North (between Finland and Estonia) and Kaliningrad in the South (between Lithuania and Poland) in Kaliningrad Oblast.

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