Minimum capital resources on top of insurance liabilities are required for insurers in all Baltic States. |
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Devonport frigate HMS Campbeltown has returned home to the West Country after flying the flag and making friends in Russia and the Baltic. |
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Earlier Wednesday, fierce winds snapped the mast of a Polish sailboat in the Baltic Sea off the Russian exclave of Kaliningrad. |
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The Russians do possess and have clearly announced their vital security interest in the Baltic region. |
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This study used a set of 363 males from eight populations from Scandinavia and the Baltic region. |
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This species is not known from Sweden or elsewhere in the western Baltic region, where hyoliths are far more common than in Estonia. |
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Baltic activists seized on the 1975 Helsinki Accords to demand respect for national and individual rights in the Baltic region. |
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Other salads, common to the Baltic region, include a preserved mixed fruit salad and a sour cream-cucumber salad. |
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Therefore Lithuanian and Latvian are the only two languages of the Baltic language family still spoken today. |
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All papers dealing with the accentuation of Balto-Slavic, Slavic, or various Baltic and Slavic languages are welcomed. |
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The linking of Indic and Iranian as Indo-Iranian, and of Baltic and Slavic as Balto-Slavic, seems much more generally accepted, however. |
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Those who favor the Balto-Slavic myth place a lot of emphasis on phonemic pitch in Baltic and Slavic. |
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And in the summer the otherwise icy Baltic Sea warms up nicely to allow even the most timid to have a paddle. |
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Swedish Vikings were active in the Baltic area, and also ventured into Russia and the Arab caliphate of Baghdad. |
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Architect Clifford Welch designed Baltic birch platform beds and a run of countertops and cubbies for all the gear. |
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The short steep waves for which the Baltic is renowned build quickly and we soon agree that it's too rough to dive. |
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Sweden attempted to take advantage of this by blocking Russia's attempted westward expansion towards the Baltic. |
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I conclude with the remark that traceable East Baltic influence on West Baltic involves not diglossia, but merely adstrata and substrata. |
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He has just been elected, having spent years as commander of the Baltic Fleet, and seems to have a can-do military attitude. |
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Fresh from their studies of Doric ruins, Swedish architects tried to forcibly apply the ancient Mediterranean heritage to the Baltic Sea. |
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Irishman Charles Lucas, a ship's first mate, was honoured for bravery during action in the Baltic during the Crimean War. |
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The basins are connected, forming a system of natural waterways that link the Baltic and Black Seas. |
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The Aryans were a nomadic people who may have come to India from the areas around southern Russia and the Baltic. |
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Mineral wealth has been harvested from this region since ancient times, and amber from the Baltic area was a trade staple in ancient Europe. |
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By one count, 500 extinct spider species have been found in amber from Europe's Baltic region alone. |
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The countries bordering the Baltic Sea, for example, were in the front line during the Cold War. |
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The Baltic Council was founded on 12 May 1990 by the newly refounded independent states of Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania. |
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Traditionally, marriage in the Baltic provinces was virilocal, and descent was traced patrilineally. |
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The great Baltic Index Boom is the third and latest of the mighty booms of our age. |
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The author cites an absence of Baltic military capability as another NATO obstacle. |
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Good on the Baltic countries for sorting out their own stuff and taking a bit of pain instead of going on the bludge. |
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The yacht will be taken to her destination via the Kiel Canal and a number of Baltic ports. |
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Latvian, along with Lithuanian, is considered part of the small Baltic language group of the Indo-European family. |
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The arctic wind blustering over the Baltic Sea is biting, teeth-chattering cold. |
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Along the Baltic coast more than six hundred hotels, boarding houses, and restaurants became the property of the state. |
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When he learnt of a valuable Baltic convoy carrying timber and tar for shipbuilding due into port, he waited to ambush it off Scarborough. |
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The richer they became, the more the inhabitants of the Baltic capitals spent on their houses, churches, and guildhalls. |
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I awakened before dawn aboard a cruise ship in Warnamunde, Germany, an unheralded port along the Baltic Sea. |
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The official language is Lithuanian, one of two remaining languages in the Baltic branch of the Indo-European languages. |
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The Pacific Squadron was maintained with ships sent out on rotation from the Baltic. |
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She did not sustain any serious damage in the Baltic Sea where the water is too cold for ship worms to survive. |
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The article analyzes the legal and political standing of the Soviet juridical theory of mare clausum as applied to the Baltic Sea. |
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Since the 1980s a number of interesting articles and conference papers have been published on Baltic and Slavonic funeral ritual. |
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Sweden was the primary power in the Baltic region for more than a hundred years, until challenged by Russia in the eighteenth century. |
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The lineage has been recorded in Llandovery rocks of the Welsh Borderland, the Baltic region, and eastern North America. |
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However, Bulgaria, which is regarded as a gateway to countries in the Baltic region, has invited Thais to invest more in the country. |
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The player travels south through the Baltic region, Poland and Yugoslavia to Greece, where the weapon factory is located in an old monastery. |
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The Russians are primarily eastern Slavs, but many also have a Finnish, Siberian, Turkish, or Baltic heritage. |
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A major exception was the Baltic Fleet, where mutineers murdered many officers. |
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One of the Royal Navy's hi-tech minehunters has spent more than half of the last year far from home, in the Baltic. |
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The Baltic clam achieves highest densities in mesohaline habitats of the bay where it ranks first in benthic infaunal biomass. |
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In the Baltic Sea, similar dumps have started to discharge mustard gas, forming a jelly on contact with water. |
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In the east, German protectorates would be established over Poland and the Baltic provinces that would ensure their continuing Germanization. |
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We didn't venture as far as the naval base, but found a beautiful spot to camp right by the edge of the Baltic Sea. |
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All Baltic people are genetically very close to Estonians and they spoke Finno-Ugric before they switched to Indo-European languages. |
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The flounder is common in estuaries and the tidal waters of rivers, and especially abundant in the Baltic Sea. |
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This protected bird species had nested at the Baltic for many years and had to be moved to specially built nesting areas further down the river. |
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Parallel rivers fall to the Baltic Sea in rapids and falls, many of which have hydroelectric power stations. |
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This was a crusading order that conquered the Baltic and subjugated the people of Brandenburg-Prussia. |
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As the Russian Empire expanded in the 1600s, German military control of the Baltic region weakened. |
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The reason is that Kaliningrad also depends on transit trade through the non-Russian Baltic region. |
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In the lands of the Mordvins and Mari, river names of Baltic origin are quite rare. |
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They are followed by other Europeans such as Russians, Ukrainians, Romanians and experts from the Baltic republics. |
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Their use is believed to have pushed the numbers of porpoises, also bottom feeders, in areas such as the Baltic Sea, to the verge of extinction. |
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Seven new countries from eastern Europe and the Baltic region, formerly part of the Soviet empire, were given membership tickets. |
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As we travelled through the country on good highways to the Baltic Sea we feasted our eyes on rich farmland and well kept farm homes. |
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Wismar, in northern Germany, is situated on an inlet of the Baltic Sea. |
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Central Europe, extending from the Balkans to the Baltic along the Danube and Oder Rivers, encompasses cultures of Slavic, Germanic, Magyar, and Gaelic origins. |
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The old tub, carrying a load of oil pregnant with toxins and separated from the sea by a single layer of metal, should never have been allowed to leave the Baltic Sea. |
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It jibbed at invading England in 1940, though it did undertake a number of amphibious operations in the Baltic Sea in June 1941, and later in the Black Sea. |
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Although it took 21 years after Peter ran away at the battle of Narva, Russia finally got a Baltic coastline. |
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The predatory cladoceran Cercopagis pengoi has extended its range over the past decade from the Ponto-Caspian basin into the Baltic Sea and the Laurentian Great Lakes. |
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But you just can't argue with top-notch Baltic pop-rock like this. |
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He later became active in entrepreneurial companies, starting TV stations in the Baltic states and investing in start-ups. |
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Swedish banks have similarly disastrous loans to the Baltic countries, amounting to 30 percent of its gross domestic product. |
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We walk down the wooded dunes, and there, finally, is the gunmetal Baltic, Kaliningrad's point, symbolically shrouded in an undulating, enigmatic fog. |
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His dominions included all the lands from the Baltic to the country beyond the Carpathians, and from the River Oder to the provinces beyond the Vistula. |
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Just as Cologne traded Rhine and Mosel wines to the Baltic and the Low Countries in exchange for herrings and stockfish, Frankfurt did the same with Alsace wines. |
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The council of syndics of the Kaliningrad naval assembly is actively cooperating with the Military Council, the commanders of the Baltic Fleet, organizations of war veterans. |
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From Gotland and south-east Sweden came the Geats, Norwegians, Franks from northern France and central Germany, Wends from the southern Baltic coasts, and many others. |
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Similarly, in eastern Europe and the Baltic, crusaders constructed a range of fortresses from wooden blockhouses to the great monastery castles of the military orders. |
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It was merchants such as Nicolas Roxcox, wrapped in Baltic furs, who encouraged Rubens to repopulate parish churches with altarpieces of exceptional quality. |
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When the Vistula line was stormed in January 1945, there were no fewer than 6.7 million men in the Soviet forces between the Baltic and the Adriatic. |
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It supports the restoration of a levy on grain imports from the Black Sea and Baltic regions and pledges to resist any further support price cuts. |
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There were no Indo-European people closer to the Indo-Iranics than the northern European Baltic people i.e. the Lithuanians, the Latvians and the Prussians. |
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In other areas, large igneous rock formations of the Middle Silurian arose, such as those in Central Europe, as well as light sedimentation throughout the Baltic region. |
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In summer, beaches along the Baltic Sea, seaside resort towns, and lakes, forests, and campgrounds in the countryside are visited by vacationing Lithuanians. |
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While distinctive, Linnap's work participates in the broad wave of conceptual photography that has prevailed in the Baltic region in recent years. |
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A few Latvian expletives were projected out the window, then those blue suede shoes hit that accelerator, and we all had had our first taste of Baltic road rage. |
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Such moonshine, which is commonly purchased in the countryside across the Baltic states, is much less expensive than anything sold in Latvian stores. |
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Before the end of the Cold War, the Baltic region of Northeastern Europe was an area of little political action or interest for the United States. |
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It was by trading Baltic amber for metals with more advanced peoples that the Neolithic peoples of the Baltic region were enabled to move out of the Stone Age. |
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After all, Baltic and Slavic languages have retained an alarming amount of Indo-European inflections in all of their mumbled, word-final splendor. |
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That Poland had a favorable balance of trade can be deduced from the fact that English and Dutch trade with the Baltic countries was unfavorable for them. |
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Beginning in the 14th century, the Baltic Sea became one of the most important trade routes. |
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This description meant that the whole of the Baltic Sea was covered with ice. |
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For example, meteorologically induced seasonality is one of the most important sea level variability features in the tideless Baltic Sea. |
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It is also common near the southern Baltic and North Sea coasts, and then successively decreasing further to the south geographically. |
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One of the effects of the Livonian Crusade in the Baltic was the introduction of stone and brick fortifications. |
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The Latvian airline Air Baltic is reportedly opening a new route between Kuopio, in eastern Finland, and the Latvian capital of Riga. |
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The treaty also contained secret protocols dividing Poland and the Baltic states into German and Soviet spheres of influence. |
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The Reykjavik-based company has a policy of expanding in the Baltic area and the former Soviet area of influence. |
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Climatological Ice Atlas for the Baltic Sea, Kattegat, Skagerrak and Lake Vanern. |
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All three of the northern locations are at low altitude and fairly close to the Baltic Sea. |
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After the EU enlargement to the East in May 2004 there were some experts who wrote about the resurrection of the Baltic Hansa. |
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The Baltic Shield is defined as the exposed Precambrian northwest segment of the East European Craton. |
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The Baltic Shield is still rebounding today following the melting of the thick glaciers during the Quaternary period. |
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Similar Phanerozoic rocks also cover the Baltic republics, Poland and northern Germany. |
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Thought to be formerly part of an ancient continent, the Baltic Shield grew in size through collisions with neighbouring crustal fragments. |
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Pseudocalanus is genus of the order calanoida and subclass copepoda that is important to the predation and diet of fish in the Baltic Sea. |
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It has been recorded from the Atlantic shores of Europe, Northern Russia, the Baltic Sea, Greenland, Azores, Canary Islands, Morocco and Madeira. |
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Kiel on the Baltic Sea and Wilhelmshaven on the North Sea served as the Navy's principal naval bases. |
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Germany is famous for its traditional seaside resorts on the Baltic Sea and the North Sea coasts, mainly established in the 19th century. |
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The most prestigious resorts can be found along the Baltic coastline, including the islands of Rugia and Usedom. |
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Economically, Gustav Vasa broke the monopoly of the Hanseatic League over Swedish Baltic Sea trade. |
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Having their own navy the Hansa were able to sweep the Baltic Sea free of pirates. |
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The army marched to the Baltic before turning around and marching to the Rhine, winning much booty with no harassment. |
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Finland shares many cultural similarities with both the other Nordic countries as well as with the Baltic states, especially Estonia. |
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In the north, the Republic of Novgorod prospered because it controlled trade routes from the River Volga to the Baltic Sea. |
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By 1991, economic and political turmoil began to boil over, as the Baltic republics chose to secede from the Soviet Union. |
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Examples are people of Baltic and Scandinavian descent, who assimilated into the minority of the Baltic Germans. |
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The USSR, Hungary, East Germany, Hungary, Poland, Albania, Rumania, Bulgaria, Yugoslavia, the Baltic States to name a few. |
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Louise Le Flohic, Alice McGuire, Edison Yip, Iaasac Yip and Ted Le Flohic at the Baltic. |
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In this context, detrital zircon chronology appears to be a promising tool for provenance analysis of Baltic sedimentary basins. |
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Environmentally safe areas and routes in the Baltic Proper using Eulerian tracers. |
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Identification of the environmentally safe fairway in the South-Western Baltic Sea and Kattegat. |
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An interesting ichnological feature of the Baltic Group is the lack of traditional arthropod-type trace fossils. |
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It is believed there are 116 nesting kittiwake pairs that use the bridge, with more birds on the Baltic. |
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Chemical analyses showed that the Baltic fish carried 10 times as much toxic organochlorine contamination as did the North Atlantic herring. |
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The launch of the Baltic indexes marks another milestone in the creation of a truly integrated Nordic and Baltic securities market. |
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Like Peter the Great on the Baltic, she got the swampy part. |
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The Polish stroganofs, the Baltic bliny pancakes, Russian borscht soups, even delicious Greek salads couldn't compare with a Bled cream cake. |
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Some aspects of the Caledonian geosynclines and foreland west of the Baltic Shield. |
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Regional metasomatic dolomitization associated with tectonic disturbances in Lower Paleozoic of the Northern Baltic region. |
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Kapoor's first installation in the North-east took place in 1999 when he created Taratantara for Gateshead's Baltic art gallery. |
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His work Taratantara, a huge red sculpture, was exhibited in the shell of the old Baltic Flour Mills. |
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There are common features in the repertoire of ornamentation with other Finnic, as well as Baltic peoples. |
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Internationalization of small and medium sized enterprises in the Baltic Sea Region. |
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It means that terrestrial processes during different stages of the Baltic Sea have great geological, pedogenetic, and archaeological importance. |
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Seismic correlation of the Cambrian sequence between Gotland and Hiiumaa in the Baltic Sea. |
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Such gorges, clearly seen in the highland's hummock of the Baltic Stadial, have developed Odra, Vistula, Nemunas, and Dwina rivers, only. |
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Russian troops have taken part in a huge unexpected exercises near the 3 Baltic statelets, which were reluctant members of the Soviet Union. |
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Phosphorus in the Ordovician East Baltic Basin is bound into carbonate-fluorapatite, francolite. |
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Long-term storminess and sea level variations on the Estonian coast of the Baltic Sea in relation to large-scale atmospheric circulation. |
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From the Tatra Mountains to the Baltic Sea and this Cross says to whole of Poland, sursum corda, lift up your hearts. |
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The sun burst out over the Bay of Faxe, a Danish part of the Western Baltic Sea, setting the scene for an oldsquaw hunt. |
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The dependence of organohalogen compounds concentrations on herring age and size in the Bothnian Sea, Northern Baltic. |
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Geoid of the Nordic and Baltic area from gravimetry and satellite altimetry. |
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According to Tacitus, the Baltic Aesti featured boars on their helmets, and may have also worn boar masks. |
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Scottish merchants from Aberdeen and Dundee had close trading links to Baltic ports in Poland and Lithuania. |
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A number of 19th century issues are known in Germanic and Baltic states, including the places of Dorpat, Pernau, Reval, Werro and Woiseck. |
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She served in the Baltic during the Gunboat War where she participated in the seizure of Anholt Island, and then in the Channel. |
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Megalithic tombs are found from the Mediterranean Sea, Baltic Sea and North Sea coasts south to Spain and Portugal. |
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Some traces of indigenous languages of the Baltic area have been suspected in the Finnic languages as well, but these are much more modest. |
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On the Baltic coast from 1 to 5 September 1917, the Germans attacked with their strategic reserve of six divisions and captured Riga. |
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In 2003, the Finnish film The Grey Seals of the Baltic added facts to the legends. |
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Herrings, along with Atlantic cod and sprat, are the most important commercial species to humans in the Baltic Sea. |
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In the Baltic, copepods of the genus Acartia can be present in large numbers. |
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Cod are an example of a species only found in deep water in the Baltic, while pike are confined to the less saline surface waters. |
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While it is also found in the Baltic Sea, it has become a vulnerable species there. |
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Mnemiopsis also reached the eastern Mediterranean in the late 1990s and now appears to be thriving in the North Sea and Baltic Sea. |
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The population in the Baltic Sea is limited in winter due to sea freezing, and is most common in the southwest parts of the sea. |
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Some might have reached to entrance of Baltic Sea and northern Scandinavian. |
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The Baikal seal is the only freshwater species, though some ringed seals live in freshwater lakes in Russia close to the Baltic sea. |
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Apart from Ushant, these are remote islands and mountains of Britain and Scandinavia and some places around the Baltic Sea. |
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It was not until the middle of the 17th century that Sweden had a secure outlet on the Kattegat and control of the south Baltic coast. |
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Charlemagne worked to suppress mints in northern Germany on the Baltic sea. |
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Having their own navy, the Hansa were able to sweep the Baltic Sea free of pirates. |
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This is explained with the open coastline and low temperatures in the Baltic sea. |
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The population continued to grow, and the pirates looked further and further beyond the borders of the Baltic, and eventually into all of Europe. |
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Viking Age Scandinavian settlements were set up along the southern coast of the Baltic Sea, primarily for trade purposes. |
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Before the official foundation of the league in 1356, the word Hanse did not occur in the Baltic language. |
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Dutch traders shipped wine from France and Portugal to the Baltic lands and returned with grain for countries around the Mediterranean Sea. |
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By the 1680s, an average of nearly 1000 Dutch ships entered the Baltic Sea each year, to trade with markets of the fading Hanseatic League. |
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Until the completion of the Eider Canal in 1784, the Kattegat was the only sea route into and out of the Baltic region. |
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The Great Lakes and the Baltic Sea of northern Europe were formed primarily in this way. |
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In Canada, a large area around Hudson Bay was depressed below sea level, as was the area in Europe around the Baltic Sea. |
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The above model suggests that the NE Archaean portion of the Baltic shield was dominated by plume tectonics. |
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The Laplandian Granulite Belt is in the central northeast section of the Baltic shield. |
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The Baltic Shield yields important industrial minerals and ores, such as those of iron, nickel, copper and platinum group metals. |
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Outside the Baltic Shield, and in Russia in particular, the LGM ice margin of the Fennoscandian Ice Sheet was highly lobate. |
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Sprat form particularly high concentrations in the Bornholm Basin in the southern Baltic Sea. |
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By far, the most highly studied location where the sprat, most commonly Sprattus sprattus, resides is the Baltic Sea, located in Northern Europe. |
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The Baltic Sea provides the sprat with a highly diverse environment, with spatial and temporal potential allowing for successful reproduction. |
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Although the Baltic Sea has undergone several ecological changes during the last two decades, the sprat has dramatically increased in population. |
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In the Baltic Sea, cod, herring, and sprat are considered the most important species. |
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Many species are found off the western coasts of Europe from Spain to Scotland, and in the Mediterranean and Baltic Seas. |
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North European loons migrate primarily via the South Baltic and directly over land to the Black Sea or Mediterranean. |
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Thus, documents from Italy to France to the Baltic were grist for the mill of the MGH's editors. |
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Continuously submerged populations in the Baltic Sea are very responsive to turbulent conditions. |
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Clones seem to be absent in the southern Baltic Sea, less common in Estonia but very common in Gulf of Finland and in the Bothnian Sea. |
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Thus, to mitigate future losses, management and conservation of Baltic Sea biodiversity should include also the genetic level. |
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The warming and salinity decrease predicted for the Baltic Sea over the coming 50 to 100 years may result in further population losses. |
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The Baltic Sea became increasingly important for northern Germany and Scandinavia as well as the powerful Hanseatic League began to rise. |
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The Scandinavian and Baltic shoreline provided fish, grain, naval goods, and timber. |
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The disaster marked the rise of Amsterdam on the southwestern end of the bay, since seagoing traffic of the Baltic trade could now visit. |
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The Baltic Germans spoke a distinct Low German dialect, which has influenced the vocabulary and phonetics of both Estonian and Latvian languages. |
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Middle Low German was the lingua franca of the Hanseatic League, spoken all around the North Sea and the Baltic Sea. |
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Whereupon, Russia took Port Arthur and trusting us, took her fleet out of the Baltic, thereby making herself vulnerable to us by sea. |
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Concurrently, Russia lost virtually its entire Pacific and Baltic fleets, and also much international esteem. |
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Set in both Russia and Japan, it ends with the Dogger Bank incident involving the Baltic Fleet. |
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This second operation culminated in the one major Baltic action, the battle of Moon Sound at which the Russian battleship Slava was sunk. |
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British and Allied submarines conducted widespread operations in the Baltic, North Sea, Atlantic, Mediterranean and Black Seas. |
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German submarines were used to lay mines and to attack iron ore shipping in the Baltic. |
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From Stettin in the Baltic to Trieste in the Adriatic an iron curtain has descended across the Continent. |
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Fossil resins from Europe fall into two categories, the famous Baltic ambers and another that resembles the Agathis group. |
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Found along the southern shore of the Baltic Sea, yellow amber reached the Middle East and western Europe via trade. |
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Baltic amber is distinguished by its yield of succinic acid, hence the name succinite. |
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Dominican amber differentiates itself from Baltic amber by being mostly transparent and often containing a higher number of fossil inclusions. |
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The idea is that by the time a low pressure area has moved away from Denmark to the Baltic Sea the next low appears off the coast of Ireland. |
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This meant that these battleships could travel from the Baltic Sea to the North Sea without having to go around Denmark. |
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A large number of them settled in Amsterdam, which was at the time a smaller port, of significance only in the Baltic trade. |
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By September 28, 1939, the three Baltic Republics felt they had no choice but to permit Soviet bases and troops on their territory. |
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On 23 February, Prinz Eugen was torpedoed off Norway, repaired and spent the rest of the war in the Baltic. |
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The fact that Pytheas returned from the vicinity of the Baltic favors Procopius's view. |
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Strabo, younger contemporary of Pytheas, denies that any knowledge of the shores of the eastern Baltic existed. |
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The English tried to obtain supplies from the Baltic, but at this period bows were being replaced by guns in any case. |
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One of the three Baltic states, it is situated along the southeastern shore of the Baltic Sea, to the east of Sweden and Denmark. |
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For centuries, the southeastern shores of the Baltic Sea were inhabited by various Baltic tribes. |
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The longest records of measured temperature in the Baltic area cover about 250 years. |
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Lithuania also cooperates with Nordic and the two other Baltic countries through the NB8 format. |
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Since then, fighter jets of NATO members are deployed in Zokniai airport and provide safety for the Baltic airspace. |
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Kaunas University of Technology is the largest technical university in the Baltic States and the 2nd largest university in Lithuania. |
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Lithuanian is a Baltic language, closely related to Latvian, although they are not mutually intelligible. |
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Lithuanian folk music belongs to Baltic music branch which is connected with neolithic corded ware culture. |
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On the Baltic Sea Peter founded a new capital called Saint Petersburg, later known as Russia's Window to Europe. |
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These animals for the most part were common in the Littorina Sea but are not found in the Baltic Sea now. |
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Atlantic cod are apex predators in the Baltic and adults are generally free from the concerns of predation. |
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Olaf decided that it was better for him to seek his fortune elsewhere, and set out for the Baltic. |
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The spread of vernacular literature eventually reached as far as Bohemia, and the Baltic, Slavic and Byzantine worlds. |
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This type of unit is at times formed by a commercial diving company contracting to government via the Baltic Exchange. |
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It stretches for approximately 20 miles from the Baltic near Kappeln and Arnis to the city of Schleswig. |
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Flensburg lies at the innermost tip of the Flensburg Fjord, an inlet of the Baltic Sea. |
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It was a powerful settlement in the Baltic region, dominating the area for more than 200 years. |
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Magnus separately listed Gaptus as son and successor of Beric, first king of the Goths south of the Baltic. |
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Loanwords into the Samic languages, Baltic languages and Slavic languages are also known. |
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It extended from the Danube in the south to the Baltic Sea, and from the Rhine in the west to the Vistula. |
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Germania extended from the Rhine eastward to the Vistula river, and from the Danube river northward to the Baltic Sea. |
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Germania in its eastern parts was likely also inhabited by early Baltic and, centuries later, Slavic tribes. |
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At the time of the Roman Empire, the Baltic Sea was known as the Mare Suebicum or Mare Sarmaticum. |
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Authoritarian regimes were established in the 1930s in Germany, Portugal, Austria, Poland, Greece, the Baltic countries and Spain. |
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According to Agrippa, Dacia was limited by the Baltic Ocean in the North and by the Vistula in the West. |
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The Globular Amphora culture stretched from central Europe to the Baltic sea, and emerged from the Funnelbeaker culture. |
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According to Anthony, the Corded Ware horizon may have introduced Germanic, Baltic and Slavic into northern Europe. |
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He believes that speakers of Baltic languages may have played an important role in the diffusion of the Corded Ware culture. |
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Because of Gotland's central position in the Baltic Sea, from early on the Gutes became a nation of traders and merchants. |
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The Gutes were the leading tradesmen in the Baltic sea until the rise of the Hanseatic League. |
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This was an exceptionally dangerous occupation during the Middle Ages, since the Baltic Sea was full of pirates. |
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It is also prominent on the Baltic and North Sea coasts, but decreases further south. |
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The region's population at that time was composed of Baltic, Slavic, Finnic, Turkic, Hungarian, and Norse peoples. |
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Initially the Rus founded Staraya Ladoga as the first node from the Baltic to the Caspian Sea and Black Sea. |
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Baltic Finns are also significant minority groups in neighbouring countries of Sweden, Norway and Russia. |
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The origin of the people who lived in the Baltic Sea area during the Mesolithic Era continues to be debated by scientists. |
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The Veps are the only Baltic Finnish people with no significant corpus of Kalevala meter oral poetry. |
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Finland was governed as a part of Sweden, while Estonia was under a Baltic German knightly brotherhood. |
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Finnish paganism combined various layers of Finnic, Norse, Germanic and Baltic paganism. |
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According to Wiik, this is how the Celtic, Germanic, Slavic, and Baltic languages were formed. |
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To the south, the countries neighbor the Baltic States, Poland, Germany and the United Kingdom while to the north there is the Arctic Ocean. |
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The Old Prussians were an ethnic group related to the Latvian and Lithuanian Baltic peoples. |
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Ancient Greek explorers, most notably Pytheas, even went as far as modern day Kaliningrad, on the Baltic Sea. |
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One main impetus for its formation was to block German expansion northward into the Baltic region. |
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The agreement formally defined the border between Germany and the Soviet Union areas between the Igorka River and the Baltic Sea. |
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The map depicts the Mediterranean, the Atlantic coast, the Black Sea and the Baltic Sea and extends as far as Iceland. |
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In 1558 Ivan launched the Livonian War in an attempt to gain access to the Baltic Sea and its major trade routes. |
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The next year, part of the Baltic Fleet made the passage to the Pacific where armed conflict with Japan was looming. |
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Expanding to the northwest toward the Baltic Sea proved to be much more difficult. |
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Despite occasional successes, Ivan's army was pushed back, and the nation failed to secure a coveted position on the Baltic Sea. |
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Russia annexed the Baltic coast from Sweden and parts of Finland, which would become the site of the new Russian capital, Saint Petersburg. |
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The Swedes disapproved as they were rivals of the Poles on the Baltic coast. |
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From about 1200 Germans colonized the Baltic coast from Estonia to East Prussia. |
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The new situation demanded a more flexible command over the state, especially during the conflicts with Turkic, Baltic and German peoples. |
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They sold both Slavic and Baltic slaves, as well as Georgians, Turks, and other ethnic groups of the Black Sea and Caucasus. |
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The sale of European slaves by Europeans slowly ended as the Slavic and Baltic ethnic groups Christianized by the Late Middle Ages. |
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The inconsistent order preference in Baltic, Slavic and Germanic can be attributed to contact with outside OV languages. |
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However, there appeared to be a large set of words in which the agreement of Latin, Greek, Sanskrit, Baltic, Slavic etc. |
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The international community condemned this initial annexation of the Baltic states and deemed it illegal. |
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After the Allied intervention Ransome remained in the Baltic states and built a cruising yacht, Racundra. |
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He joined the staff of The Manchester Guardian when he returned to Russia and the Baltic states. |
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Attempts to sell Danish grain in Norway failed because of its low quality compared to grain from the Baltic. |
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To understand the new London, I lived it. I slept rough with Roma beggars and touted for work with Baltic laborers on the kerb. |
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The nektic, nektobenthic and planktonic communities of the East Baltic Silurian. |
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Built by Baltic Workboats AS in Estonia, the first vessel was recently delivered to the Swedish Coast Guard. |
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According to an earlier study the same is true about the Baltic Sea wild fish as well as aquaculture species rainbow trout and eel. |
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Lubeck was once one of the most influential cities in Europe as the capital of the Hanseatic League, which controlled trade in the Baltic Sea. |
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This was found in a piece of Baltic amber where five springtails were hooked in a row on the leg of a harvestman arachnid. |
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Victory went to Andre Fabre's Baltic Baroness who outbattled Pomology to win by a short head in the hands of Maxime Guyon. |
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Their information included 8,000-yearold sediment data that predate civilization along the northern Adriatic and western Baltic seas. |
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Relative sea-level development and isostasy along the NE German Baltic Sea coast during the past 9 ka. |
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From Stettin in the Baltic to Trieste in the Adriatic, an iron curtain has descended across the Continent. |
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It's a partly transparent circular tent on the Baltic nation's picturesque Saaremaa Island. |
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The Teutonic Knights were newly established in the Baltic region, where they owed their first possessions to Mazovian policy. |
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It's twenty-three degrees outside, freezing is thirty two and with the wind chill factor it's Baltic out there. |
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A large part of the European drainage basin empties into the North Sea including water from the Baltic Sea. |
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The Scandinavian and Baltic areas shipped grain, fish, naval necessities, and timber. |
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The lake was fed by meltwater from the Baltic and from the Caledonian and Scandinavian ice sheets that joined to the north, blocking its exit. |
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From October to June the surface is usually covered with sea ice in the Labrador Sea, Denmark Strait, and Baltic Sea. |
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The Eudoses are the Jutes, these names probably refer to localities in Jutland or on the Baltic coast. |
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The majority of scholars believe that the Anglii lived on the coasts of the Baltic Sea, probably in the southern part of the Jutish peninsula. |
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Around AD 238, the Goths make their first clear impact on Roman history, having moved from the Baltic sea to the area of the modern Ukraine. |
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Maritime traffic entering or leaving the Baltic through the two Belts must enter the bay. |
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