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The Baltic Sea is artificially linked to the... Baltic tribes lived on the shores of the Baltic Sea in ancient times and had contacts with the... The Baltic sea is about 1600... term average the Baltic Sea is ice covered for about 45... The Baltic Sea flows out through the... The northern part of the Baltic Sea is known as the... form the major parts of the Central Baltic Sea or Baltic proper... The Baltic sea drainage basin is roughly four times the surface area of the sea itself... The Baltic Sea somewhat resembles a... the Baltic Sea was known as the... when the ice on the Baltic Sea broke apart and chunks floated about... which used the Baltic Sea to establish trade routes between its member cities... the Baltic Sea became a mass grave for drowned people on torpedoed... the Baltic Sea has been almost entirely surrounded by countries of the... The low salinity of the Baltic sea has led to the evolution of many slightly divergent species... The Baltic Sea is the main trade route for export of Russian oil... taken in the whole catchment area of the Baltic Sea to reduce land... Baltic Sea clickable map and details...

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