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Baltic region

The terms Baltic Sea Region, Baltic Rim countries (or simply the Baltic Rim), and the Baltic Sea countries/states refer to slightly different combinations of countries in the general area surrounding the Baltic Sea, mainly in Northern Europe. The term "Baltic states" refers specifically to one such grouping.

Countries surrounding the Baltic Sea

Etymology edit

The first to name it the Baltic Sea (Latin: Mare Balticum) was 11th century German chronicler Adam of Bremen.

Denotation edit

Depending on the context the Baltic Sea Region might stand for:

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ State members of CBSS: Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Germany, Iceland, Latvia, Lithuania, Norway, Poland, Russia and Sweden.[8]

References edit

  1. ^ Republic of Estonia; Republic of Latvia; Republic of Lithuania (1994). (PDF). Council of Baltic States. Archived from the original (PDF) on 7 May 2019. Retrieved 2 June 2021.
  2. ^ Misiunas, Romuald J; Bater, James H (25 May 2006). "Baltic states". Encyclopædia Britannica (Online ed.). from the original on 11 June 2008. Retrieved 2 June 2021.
  3. ^ Ministry for Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Latvia. . Republic of Latvia. Archived from the original on 4 December 2008. Retrieved 2 June 2021.
  4. ^ Republic of Estonia. "Baltic Cooperation". Ministry of Foreign Affairs. from the original on 6 May 2017. Retrieved 28 May 2018.
  5. ^ «The Baltic region includes the Baltic republics and the Kaliningrad region of the RSFSR "» — Baltic region in the Great Soviet Encyclopedia, 1969–1978 (in Russian)
  6. ^ Townsend, Mary Evelyn (September 1921). The Baltic States. The Institute of international education.
  7. ^ European Commission. "CBSS - Council of Baltic Sea States". knowledge4policy.ec.europa.eu. European Union. from the original on 2 June 2021. Retrieved 2 June 2021. The Council of the Baltic Sea States is an overall political forum for regional inter-governmental cooperation. The Members of the Council are the eleven states of the Baltic Sea Region as well as the European Commission.
  8. ^ Council of the Baltic Sea States. "CBSS - About Us". from the original on 10 May 2021. Retrieved 2 June 2021.
  9. ^ B7 Steering Committee (8 September 2004). "Charter of the B7" (PDF). B7 Baltic Islands Network. (PDF) from the original on 14 June 2021. Retrieved 30 June 2021.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  10. ^ Dunbar, Moira (2004). "Arctic: Geology". Encyclopædia Britannica. from the original on 24 August 2022. Retrieved 30 June 2021.
  11. ^ Beckholmen, Monica; Tirén, Sven A (September 2008). "The geological history of the Baltic Sea: A review of the literature and investigation tools". Swedish Radiation Safety Authority - Strålsäkerhetsmyndigheten. ISSN 2000-0456. Report number: 2009:21. from the original on 9 July 2021. Retrieved 30 June 2021.

Further reading edit

  • Norbert Götz. "Spatial Politics and Fuzzy Regionalism: The Case of the Baltic Sea Area." Baltic Worlds 9 (2016) 3: 54–67.

External links edit

  • Official website of the Council of the Baltic Sea States
  • (archived 8 February 2008)
  • EU Baltic Sea Region Strategy (EUSBSR) – a strategy aiming to accelerate the integration of the region
  • – a university network focused on a sustainable development in the Baltic Sea region (archived 10 June 2010)
  • Baltic Sea Region Spatial Planning Initiative VASAB
  • Baltic Sea Region Programme 2007–2013
  • Vifanord – a digital library that provides scientific information on the Nordic and Baltic countries as well as the Baltic region as a whole.

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The terms Baltic Sea Region Baltic Rim countries or simply the Baltic Rim and the Baltic Sea countries states refer to slightly different combinations of countries in the general area surrounding the Baltic Sea mainly in Northern Europe The term Baltic states refers specifically to one such grouping Countries surrounding the Baltic Sea Contents 1 Etymology 2 Denotation 3 See also 4 Notes 5 References 6 Further reading 7 External linksEtymology editMain article Baltic name The first to name it the Baltic Sea Latin Mare Balticum was 11th century German chronicler Adam of Bremen Denotation editDepending on the context the Baltic Sea Region might stand for The countries that have shorelines along the Baltic Sea Denmark Estonia Finland Germany Latvia Lithuania Poland Russia and Sweden The group of countries that are members of the inter governmental Baltic Assembly and Baltic Council of Ministers 1 and generally referred to by the shorthand Baltic states 2 3 4 Estonia Latvia and Lithuania Estonia Latvia Lithuania and Kaliningrad Oblast of Russia exclaved from the remainder of Russia 5 Historic East Prussia and the historical lands of Livonia Courland and Estonia Swedish Estonia and Russian Estonia citation needed The former Baltic governorates of Imperial Russia Today s Estonia and Latvia excluding parts of modern Eastern Latvia that were part of Vitebsk Governorate citation needed The countries on the historical British trade route through the Baltic Sea i e including the Scandinavian Peninsula Sweden and Norway citation needed The negotiating members of the Grand Baltic Entente also known as the Baltic League Finland Estonia Latvia Lithuania Poland 6 Members of the Council of the Baltic Sea States CBSS 7 are the countries a with shorelines along the Baltic Sea in addition to Norway Iceland and the European Commission The islands of the Euroregion B7 Baltic Islands Network which includes the islands and archipelagos Aland autonomous region of Finland Bornholm Denmark Gotland Sweden Hiiumaa Estonia Oland Sweden Rugen Germany and Saaremaa Estonia 9 On historic Scandinavian and German maps the Balticum sometimes includes only the historically or culturally German dominated lands or provinces of Estonia Livonia Courland and Latgale corresponding to modern Estonia and Latvia East Prussia Samogitia corresponding to modern Western Lithuania as well as sometimes Pomerania Kashubia while the historically less Germanized Eastern Lithuania is occasionally excluded citation needed In geology the Baltic Shield includes Fennoscandia parts of northwestern Russia and the northern Baltic Sea 10 11 See also editBaltia Roman mythology Baltic states Baltoscandia Council of the Baltic Sea States List of Intangible Cultural Heritage elements in Northern Europe Nordic identity in Estonia Northern Dimension North Sea RegionNotes edit State members of CBSS Denmark Estonia Finland Germany Iceland Latvia Lithuania Norway Poland Russia and Sweden 8 References edit Republic of Estonia Republic of Latvia Republic of Lithuania 1994 Declaration on Unity and Co operation by the Republic of Estonia Republic of Latvia and Republic of Lithuania PDF Council of Baltic States Archived from the original PDF on 7 May 2019 Retrieved 2 June 2021 Misiunas Romuald J Bater James H 25 May 2006 Baltic states Encyclopaedia Britannica Online ed Archived from the original on 11 June 2008 Retrieved 2 June 2021 Ministry for Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Latvia Co operation among the Baltic States Republic of Latvia Archived from the original on 4 December 2008 Retrieved 2 June 2021 Republic of Estonia Baltic Cooperation Ministry of Foreign Affairs Archived from the original on 6 May 2017 Retrieved 28 May 2018 The Baltic region includes the Baltic republics and the Kaliningrad region of the RSFSR Baltic region in the Great Soviet Encyclopedia 1969 1978 in Russian Townsend Mary Evelyn September 1921 The Baltic States The Institute of international education European Commission CBSS Council of Baltic Sea States knowledge4policy ec europa eu European Union Archived from the original on 2 June 2021 Retrieved 2 June 2021 The Council of the Baltic Sea States is an overall political forum for regional inter governmental cooperation The Members of the Council are the eleven states of the Baltic Sea Region as well as the European Commission Council of the Baltic Sea States CBSS About Us Archived from the original on 10 May 2021 Retrieved 2 June 2021 B7 Steering Committee 8 September 2004 Charter of the B7 PDF B7 Baltic Islands Network Archived PDF from the original on 14 June 2021 Retrieved 30 June 2021 a href Template Cite news html title Template Cite news cite news a CS1 maint numeric names authors list link Dunbar Moira 2004 Arctic Geology Encyclopaedia Britannica Archived from the original on 24 August 2022 Retrieved 30 June 2021 Beckholmen Monica Tiren Sven A September 2008 The geological history of the Baltic Sea A review of the literature and investigation tools Swedish Radiation Safety Authority Stralsakerhetsmyndigheten ISSN 2000 0456 Report number 2009 21 Archived from the original on 9 July 2021 Retrieved 30 June 2021 Further reading editNorbert Gotz Spatial Politics and Fuzzy Regionalism The Case of the Baltic Sea Area Baltic Worlds 9 2016 3 54 67 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Baltic region Official website of the Council of the Baltic Sea States The Baltic Sea Information Centre archived 8 February 2008 EU Baltic Sea Region Strategy EUSBSR a strategy aiming to accelerate the integration of the region The Baltic University Programme a university network focused on a sustainable development in the Baltic Sea region archived 10 June 2010 Baltic Sea Region Spatial Planning Initiative VASAB Baltic Sea Region Programme 2007 2013 Vifanord a digital library that provides scientific information on the Nordic and Baltic countries as well as the Baltic region as a whole Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w 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