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Everything about Baltic totally explainedBaltic may refer to:
Places in Northern Europe
- The Baltic Sea
- Baltic states (also Baltics, Baltic countries or Baltic republics): Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia
- The Baltic region, an ambiguous term referring to the general area surrounding the Baltic Sea
- Baltic governorates or provinces, former parts of the Russian Empire (modern Latvia, Estonia)
- The Baltic Shield, the exposed Precambrian northwest segment of the East European Craton
- The Baltic Plate, an ancient tectonic plate that's now fused onto the Eurasian Plate
- Baltic Ridge, hilly landscape at the southern coast of the Baltic Sea
Languages
Baltic languages, a subfamily of Indo-European languages, including Lithuanian, Latvian and extinct Old Prussian language
Baltic, a Lowland Scots word for "freezing cold"
People
Balts (or Baltic peoples), ethnic groups speaking the Baltic languages and/or originating from the Baltic countries
Baltic Germans, historical ethnic German minority in Latvia and Estonia
Baltic Russians, Russian immigrant community of post World War II origin in the Baltic countries
Other
SS Baltic (1871)
RMS Baltic (1903)
"Baltic", a type of railroad steam locomotive
Baltic Exchange, UK company that operates as a marketplace for shipbrokers, ship owners and charterers » *Baltic Dry Index, a daily shipping index published by the Baltic Exchange
BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art in Gateshead, United Kingdom
Baltic State Opera, the Opera House in Gdańsk, Poland, State meaning owned by the state
Places in the US and Canada
Baltic, Ohio
Baltic, South Dakota
Baltic, Kings County, Prince Edward Island, Canada
Baltic, Prince County, Prince Edward Island, CanadaFurther Information
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