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St. Petersburg is a port on the Baltic Sea
"Germany's only port" is a non-existent category. Germany has at least eight ports on its North Sea and Baltic Sea coasts.
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.
A 'baltic port', is any port on the Baltic Sea, which is situated between Scandinavia and northern-central Europe. Oslo, Stockholm, Helsinki, Gdansk, Rostock and Copenhagen are all Baltic ports.
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.
Yes, but there wouldnt be realy much of a point the carrier cant get out of the baltic sea via any other rout, only port visit.
There is the Russian Enclave of Kaliningrad on rhe Baltic, and St Petersburg which is on the Gulf of Finland, a branch of the Baltic Sea
Lithunia's main port is Klaipeda, on the south eastern side of Baltic Sea
Gdańsk.
the Baltic sea
Both St Petersburg and Kaliningrad
Only one sea in the north of Poland - Baltic Sea