How to use in-sentence of “Baltic sea”:
+ Vilnius lies 312 kilometres from the Baltic Sea and Klaipėda, the chief Lithuanian seaport.
+ They are normally found in the North Atlantic or the Baltic Sea but are beginning to live in many other areas of the world.
+ The Baltic Sea is a sea in northern Europe between Scandinavia, Finland, Russia, the Baltic StatesBaltic countries, Poland, and Germany.
+ Schleswig-Holstein borders on Denmark in the North, the North Sea in the West, the Baltic Sea and Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania in the East, and Lower Saxony and Hamburg in the South.
+ They built an empire that stretched from the Black Sea to the Baltic Sea and traded with the Roman Empire.
+ The canal connects the North Sea from the River Elbe to the Baltic Sea at Kiel.
+ There is still no bridge across the Baltic Sea to Germany, but it will most likely be built in a few years.
+ The Ostrogoths started with the Greutungi, a branch of the Goths that moved southward from the Baltic Sea during the 3rd and the 4th centuries.
Example sentences of “Baltic sea”:
+ Covering SwedenSwedish Baltic Sea island of Gotland, it uses the Visby Cathedral as its seat.
+ It is located north off Swedish Baltic Sea island of Gotland.
+ Poland’s territory is a plain reaching from the Baltic Sea in the north to the Carpathian Mountains in the south.
+ Overall Scandinavia and the peoples of the Baltic Sea were the last to accept Christianity.
+ They are usually thought of as Viking ships but were used by early people on the Baltic Sea and the North Sea.
+ They lost lands around the Baltic Sea to the west, but the war gave Ivan more control over his own country.
+ For several thousand years, the Baltic Sea has connected the countries at her shores.
+ The White Sea – Baltic Canal links it through Onega Lake to the Baltic Sea and the major city and port of Saint Petersburg.
+ The borders between Denmark, Sweden and Norway came to the shape they have today in the middle of the seventeenth century: In the 1645 Treaty of Brömsebro, Denmark–Norway gave some territory to Sweden: the Norwegian provinces of Jämtland, Härjedalen and Idre Särna and the Baltic Sea islands of Gotland and Ösel.
+ Baltic Amber is found along the shores of a large part of the Baltic Sea and the North Sea.
+ It connects mainland Sweden with Swedish Baltic Sea island of Öland, replacing the old ferryboats.
+ The Baltic Sea for example is in a cool climatic area with low evaporation, has many rivers flowing into it, and on-and-off refilling from the open ocean.
+ Covering SwedenSwedish Baltic Sea island of Gotland, it uses the Visby Cathedral as its seat.
+ It is located north off Swedish Baltic Sea island of Gotland.
+ Poland's territory is a plain reaching from the Baltic Sea in the north to the Carpathian Mountains in the south.