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Which of these nations is not one of the Baltic states A Latvia B Lithuania C Estonia D Germany?

GermanyLithuania, Latvia, and Estonia are the three countries that make up the Baltic States. They are called the Baltics for short because of their geographical location along the Baltic Sea in Northern Europe.


Where is the town of Latvia?

Latvia is not a town, it is a republic in Europe.


Who is Lithuania bordered by?

Lithuania is bordered by Latvia, Belarus, Poland, Russia (Kaliningrad oblast) and the Baltic Sea.


Does the Baltic sea border Lithuania?

Yes, Lithuania is one the eastern shore of the Baltic Sea and is north of Poland.


What is a Balt?

A Balt is an inhabitant of any of the Baltic states, an ethnic descendant of one of these people, or a person who speaks a Baltic language.


What oceans and seas surround Poland?

Only one sea in the north of Poland - Baltic Sea


This country is known as one of the baltic states?

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What are some natural resources in Latvia?

Sea food exports from the Baltic sea. They include Baltic Sprats, one of the most famous.


Which continent does the baltic sea border?

The Baltic Sea does not border any one continent from another. It is a body of water that is surrounded by European countries.


Name one of the baltic republics?

Hellenic Republic or Greece.


What is the major city across the Baltic Sea and what is its latitude and longitude?

There are a lot of cities on the Baltic. Stockholm, Sweden (59 North, 18 East) is one of them.


Where can one find information on baltic amber?

Information on Baltic amber can be found at a lot of places online. However, Wikipedia, the online free encyclopedia, provides a lot of information on the history of Baltic amber. Amber Artisans, another online source, also gives guidelines on how to recognise real Baltic amber.