- War II
German occupation of
Lithuania during World War II Lithuanian:
Baltijos valstybės; Latvian:
Baltijas valstis; Estonian:
Balti riigid The term "Balti****"...
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Baltic region. In 1952,
during the
Soviet occupation, a new
shipyard called Baltijos laivų
statykla (Baltija
Shipbuilding Yard) was established. In 1969, another...
- Lithuania's territory. In
April 1993, the
joint Lithuanian-US
company "
Baltijos televizija" was established; its main
shareholder was the US
company "American...
- metų
tarptautinis roko
festivalis '
Baltijos garsas'" (in Lithuanian). bernardinai.lt.
Retrieved 2009-10-22. "'
Baltijos garsas'
skamba vis
garsiau ir kūrybiškiau"...
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Baltijos ****bolo Akademija, BFA is a
Lithuanian professional football club
based in Vilnius,
established as an
extension of the
youth football academy...
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Baltic Cup (Estonian:
Balti turniir, Latvian:
Baltijas kauss, Lithuanian:
Baltijos taurė) is an
international football competition contested by the national...
- [citation needed] In Lithuania, Švyturys
produces a Märzen
stlye beer
called Baltijos.[citation needed] Żywiec, a
Polish brewery,
produces a Märzen
style lager...
- of Freedom; Estonian:
Balti kett, Latvian:
Baltijas ceļš, Lithuanian:
Baltijos kelias, Russian: Балтийский путь) was a
peaceful political demonstration...
- day Gulf of Riga was
referred to as "the
Little Sea") and
Lithuanian (
Baltijos jūra); in
Latin (Mare Balti****) and the
Romance languages French (Mer Baltique)...
- The
Baltic Way (Lithuanian:
Baltijos kelias; Latvian:
Baltijas ceļš; Estonian:
Balti kett) or
Baltic Chain (also "Chain of Freedom") was a
peaceful political...