- Baltic (Other)
- ISO 639-2 CodebatISO 639-1 Code—baltiques, autres languesAll French Namesbaltiques, autres langues
English-French codes for the representation of names of languages ISO 639-1-2. 2013.
English-French codes for the representation of names of languages ISO 639-1-2. 2013.
Baltic Way — (also Baltic chain, et. Balti kett, lv. Baltijas ceļš, lt. Baltijos kelias) is the event which occurred on August 23, 1989 when approximately two million people joined their hands to form an over 600 kilometer (373 mi) long human chain across the … Wikipedia
Baltic LNG — was a project to build a liquefied natural gas plant on the Baltic Sea in Primorsk, Russia. It was developed by Baltic LNG AG. History Preparations of the Baltic LNG project started in 2004. On 15 October 2004, Baltic LNG AG was registered in… … Wikipedia
Baltic — may refer to:;Places in Northern Europe * The Baltic Sea ** Baltic Ridge, hilly landscape at the southern coast of the Baltic Sea * Baltic states (also Baltics, Baltic countries or Baltic republics): Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia * The Baltic region … Wikipedia
Baltic Tiger — is a term used to refer to any of the three Baltic states ndash; Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania ndash; during their periods of economic boom, which started after the year 2000 and continues to the present. The term is modelled on Four Asian… … Wikipedia
Baltic Summer Academy — on International Humanitarian Law is organised every summer by Lithuanian, Latvian and Estonian Red Cross National Societies and International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) Regional Delegation for Central Europe. The Academy is meant for… … Wikipedia
Baltic Hotel Vana Wiru Tallinn (Tallinn) — Baltic Hotel Vana Wiru Tallinn country: Estonia, city: Tallinn (City) Baltic Hotel Vana Wiru Tallinn Location The hotel is located in Viru Street, in the heart of the Old Town.The hotel has an entrance on Viru Street through the Vana Wiru Pub… … International hotels
Baltic Romany language — Baltic Romany or Baltic Romani is a Romany language in Poland, Belarus, Latvia, Lithuania and other countries. The ISO 639 3 code is rml.Most speakers are Roman Catholics. The number of Baltic Romany speakers is about 60,000. 30,000 speakers live … Wikipedia
Baltic religion — Ancient beliefs and practices of the Balts of Eastern Europe. They are believed to give evidence of a common source with Vedic and Iranian religion. The most important Baltic divinities were sky gods: Dievs (the sky), Perkons (the thunderer),… … Universalium
Baltic languages — Branch of the Indo European language family that includes three attested languages, Lithuanian, Latvian, and Old Prussian. They were or are spoken along the eastern and southeastern shore and hinterlands of the Baltic Sea. Medieval chronicles… … Universalium
Baltic states — For other uses, see Baltic (disambiguation). Baltic states … Wikipedia
Baltic States — Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, and sometimes Finland. * * * Republics of Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia, situated on the eastern shore of the Baltic Sea. The name has sometimes been used to include Finland and Poland. They were created as… … Universalium