Latvia is a Baltic state north of Poland and west of Russia.
Russia has access to the Baltic Sea - in the Russian exclave "Kaliningrad Oblast" there is an important war harbour. Also, Russia has access to the Eastern part of the Gulf of Finland (part of the Baltic Sea), Sankt-Petersburg is actually on the Baltic coast. What was meant in the question were perhaps "Three Baltic States" - Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia (actually, Lithuania doesn't share a border with Russia). Or maybe Latvia, Estonia and Finland?
Russia, Poland, and Latvia all have borders touching the Baltic Sea. Other Eastern European countries touching the Baltic sea are Estonia and Lithuania. Countries that are considered to be Western European that also touch the Baltic Sea are Germany and Sweden.
Baltic sea
Russia lost Ukraine, its Polish and Baltic provinces, and Finland.
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North-west Russia, Saint-Petersburg and Kronshtadt are the capitals of baltic navy.
Your question is not clear, the Baltic Sea does boarder Russia and Germany
Latvia is a Baltic state north of Poland and west of Russia.
North-west Russia, Saint-Petersburg and Kronshtadt are the capitals of baltic navy.
St. Petersburg is a port on the Baltic Sea
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
The Baltic
The country in Russia that starts with "L" is Latvia. It's one of the three Baltic states, located to the northwest of Russia, bordered by the Baltic Sea. Latvia shares a border with Russia to the east.
There is no such country. However, Finland is surrounded by Sweden, Norway, Russia, and the Baltic.
It is located on the far east of Siberia, in Russia, and projects into the northwestern portion of the Pacific Ocean (not into the Baltic Sea, which is to the west of Russia, not to the east of Russia).
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