St. Petersburg is a port on the Baltic Sea
It is in Russia. It connects White Sea with Lake Onega which is connected to the Baltic Sea.
The Ukraine, Belarus, Latvia, and Estonia (south to north) form the western border of Russia. Poland and Lithuania border the Baltic Sea port of Kaliningrad, which is physically separated from the rest of Russia.
The Ukraine, Belarus, Latvia, and Estonia (south to north) form the western border of Russia. Poland and Lithuania border the Baltic Sea port of Kaliningrad, which is physically separated from the rest of Russia.
The Baltic sea is connected to the Caspian Sea by the Volga-Baltic Waterway.
The Conclave of Kaliningrad, also St Petersburg may be included
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The Baltic Sea.
The Ukraine, Belarus, Latvia, and Estonia (south to north) form the western border of Russia. Poland and Lithuania border the Baltic Sea port of Kaliningrad, which is physically separated from the rest of Russia.
Russia has access to the Baltic Sea through the Gulf of Finland from St Petersburg Also from the Russian Enclave of Kaliningrad directly to the Baltic Sea
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.
Your question is not clear, the Baltic Sea does boarder Russia and Germany
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.