The Baltic states or Baltic nations or Baltic countries or simply the Baltics.
The Baltic nations refer to Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania. These countries are located in Northern Europe and have coastlines along the Baltic Sea. They are known for their rich history, culture, and strong connections with each other.
The three Baltic republics are called the Baltic states, Baltics, Baltic nations, or Baltic countries. The countries include Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia.
countries with shorelines along the Baltic are - Denmark, Estonia, Latvia, Finland, Germany, Lithuania, Poland, Russia and Sweden. The shorthand Baltic States are Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania
Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia
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 Lithuania are the countries in the European Union which border the Baltic Sea. These three countries are the Baltic States.
The Baltic nations of Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania have a complex history of being under different foreign occupations, including Sweden, Russia, and Germany. They gained independence after World War I but were later occupied by the Soviet Union and Nazi Germany during World War II. The countries have a coastline along the Baltic Sea and share a common cultural heritage, while also being members of the European Union and NATO.
Estonia is the farthest north of those three countries. They are Baltic Nations.
The three Baltic republics are Latvia, Lithuania, and Estonia
Denmark, Sweden, Finland. Also Germany and Poland.
The Baltic nations commonly share the resource of amber, a fossilized tree resin often used for jewelry and ornamental purposes. These countries, including Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania, have significant deposits of amber along their coastlines due to geological history. Amber has been a valuable resource and cultural symbol in the region for centuries.