Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania are located in the Baltic region of Northern Europe. Poland is a country in Central Europe.
The Baltic states (Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia).
There were fifteen republics of the Soviet Union that became separate countries after the breakup of the USSR : Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Estonia, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kirgizia, Latvia, Lithuania, Moldavia, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Ukraine, and of course, Russia.
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Do u think anybody knows or cares? I know I care.....The constituent parts of the Soviet Union, in no particular order included: Russia Belorusse Ukraine Latvia Lithuania Estonia Georgia Azerbaijan Armenia Uzbekistan Kazakstan Siberia Irkutsk Yakutsk.....Countries in the Warsaw Pact included Poland East Germany Romania Hungary Bulgaria Czechoslovakia. Yugoslavia was influenced by, but not signatorty to, the Warsaw Pact.
They declared independence. First Lithuania, then Latvia, after that - Estonia.
The Baltic republics are (from south to north) Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania.The capital of Estonia is Tallinn.The capital of Latvia is Riga.The capital of Lithuania is Vilnius.
Estonia is. Then south of that is Latvia followed by Lithuania which is the southernmost of the three.
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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.
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Sweden, Finland. Russia, Germany. Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland and Denmark
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The European countries that border the Baltic Sea are: Russia, Lithuania, Latvia, Poland, Germany, Sweden, Finland, Estonia, and Denmark.Of those, Russia, Lithuania, Latvia, Poland, and Estonia are considered Eastern European. Germany is considered Western or Central European. Denmark, Sweden, and Finland are considered Scandinavian.
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
Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania are independent sovereign states and are all members of the European Union.
Latvia is located between Estonia and Lithuania, bordering them both.