The Scandinavian/Mediterranean corridor links countries from The Finnish/Russian border, crosses Finland, Sweden, Norway, Germany, Austria, Italy to Sicily and Malta. It links together about 100 million inhabitants of Europe. The Baltic sea is not called the corridor, this is the region when the corridor commences
Like the Mediterranean, the Baltic sea is almost completely surrounded by land. And like the Mediterranean, the Baltic Sea has traditionally been a very actively used sea route for trade between the surrounding Baltic and Scandinavian countries: at one point the so-called Hanseatic cities formed the busiest and most important trade network of the Middle Ages. Most of these cities were located near or around the Baltic Sea.
The game you're referring to is called "bandy." It is similar to ice hockey but is played on a larger field with a ball instead of a puck, and players use curved sticks. Bandy is particularly popular in Scandinavian countries, the Baltic states, and Mongolia, where it has a dedicated following and organized competitions.
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Gotland is the eye of the Baltic.
The three Baltic republics are called the Baltic states, Baltics, Baltic nations, or Baltic countries. The countries include Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia.
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Because it is surrounded by the Scandinavian countries of Norway, Sweden and Denmark.