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Summary Of: Baltic peoples
Over time the new people formed the Baltic peoples and they spread in the area from the Baltic sea in the west to the...
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Warmians
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Pomeranian Balts
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Pomerania
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Aesti
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9639116424, 9789639116429
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Gimbutas, Marija
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Olsztyn
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Białystok
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83-7002-001-1
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Kosman, Marceli
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Kaunas
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5-430-02902-5 (Translation to Polish)
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Latvian
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Gimbutas, Marija
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Straižys, Vytautas
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