Baltic 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 is 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
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- Places in the US and Canada
See also
The Baltic Sea is a Brackish inland sea located in Northern Europe, from 53°N to 66°N Latitude and from 20°E to 26°E Longitude. The Baltic states (Balti riigid Baltijas valstis Baltijos valstybės or Baltic countries are three countries in Northern Europe, all members of the Baltic Seven Islandsgif|right|thumb|330px|A contemporary transnational Euroregion encompasses the islands of the Baltic countries The Baltic governorates were the governorates (or Guberniyas of the Russian Empire on the territory of what in 1918 became and is now independent Estonia The Baltic Shield (sometimes referred to as the Fennoscandian Shield) is located in Fennoscandia ( Norway, Sweden and Finland) northwest The Baltic Plate was an ancient Tectonic plate that existed from the Cambrian period to the Carboniferous period. The Baltic Sea is a Brackish inland sea located in Northern Europe, from 53°N to 66°N Latitude and from 20°E to 26°E Longitude. The Baltic languages are a group of related languages belonging to the Indo-European language family and spoken mainly in areas extending east and southeast of the Baltic Scots ( The Scots leid) refers to Anglic varieties derived from early northern Middle English spoken in parts of Scotland and Northern The Balts or Baltic peoples (People who live by the Baltic Sea) defined as speakers of one of the Baltic languages, a branch of the Indo-European The Baltic Germans (Deutschbalten or Baltendeutsche) were mostly ethnically German inhabitants of the eastern shore of the Baltic Sea, which today The term Baltic Russians is usually used to refer to the Russian-speaking communities in the Baltic states: Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania SS Baltic was an Ocean liner owned and operated by the White Star Line. A steam locomotive is a Locomotive powered by Steam. The term usually refers to its use on Railways but can also refer to a "road locomotive" The Baltic Exchange is a British company that operates the premier global marketplace for Shipbrokers ship owners and charterers The company The Baltic Dry Index is an index covering dry bulk Shipping rates and managed by the Baltic Exchange in London. The Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art (BALTIC is an international centre for Contemporary art located on the south bank of the River Tyne alongside the The Baltic State Opera (Państwowa Opera Bałtycka is an Opera company in Gdańsk, Poland which performs in the Baltic State Opera House Gdańsk ( Polish pronunciation; 'Danzig', Gduńsk Gedania Dantiscum is the City at the centre of the fourth-largest Metropolitan area in Poland Poland (Polska officially the Republic of Poland Baltic is a village in Coshocton, Holmes, and Tuscarawas counties in the U Baltic is a city in Minnehaha County, South Dakota, United States. Kings County ( 2006 population 18608 is located in eastern Prince Edward Island, Canada. Prince County, is located in western Prince Edward Island, Canada. Baltica redirects here For the Russian beer, see Baltika Breweries Baltica is a name applied by geologists to a late- Proterozoic, Baltiysk (Балти́йск prior to 1945 known by its German name Pillau (Piława Piliava is a Russian seaport town in Kaliningrad Oblast Baltiysky (masculine Baltiyskaya (feminine or Baltiyskoye (neuter may refer to Baltiysky Rail Terminal, a railway terminal in St
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