How to use in-sentence of “baltic”:
– It is one of the Baltic States, together with Estonia in the north and Lithuania in the south.
– They can be found in the Baltic Sea, the Bering Sea and the Hudson Bay.
– West Pomeranian Voivodeship is along the Baltic Sea coast, with many beaches, lakes and woodlands.
– Estonia is bordered to the north by the Gulf of Finland with Finland on the other side, to the west by the Baltic Sea with Sweden on the other side, to the south by Latvia.
– Today, the Baltic countries are some of the richest and most advanced countries which were part of the Soviet Union.

Example sentences of “baltic”:
– Fårö is a SwedenSwedish minor island in the Baltic Sea.
– All three Baltic states had their freedom back in 1991, when the Soviet Union came to an end.
– Most of the fighting, including the Battle of Balaclava, happened in the CrimeaCrimean Peninsula, with other fighting in western Turkey, and around the Baltic Sea.
– About 90% of the world’s extractable amber is in the Kaliningrad region of Russia on the Baltic Sea.
– It separates the North Sea from the Baltic Sea.
– Covering SwedenSwedish Baltic Sea island of Gotland, it uses the Visby Cathedral as its seat.
– Kaliningrad is the second-largest city in the Northwestern Federal District, after Saint Petersburg, the third-largest city in the Baltic region and the seventh-largest city on the Baltic Sea.
– The city stopped being Russia’s capital in 1712, after the building of Saint Petersburg by Peter the Great near the Baltic coast in 1703.
– West of it was the Baltic Sea.
– Kaliningrad is a seaport and the administrative center of Kaliningrad Oblast, the Russian exclave between Poland and Lithuania on the Baltic Sea.
– In 2008 he was awarded the Baltic Assembly Prize for Literature.
– It can be found in lakes, rivers, ponds and areas where sea water mixes with river water such as the Baltic Sea.
– The Gulf of Finland is a body of water that points east from the Baltic Sea with Finland on its north side and Estonia on its south side.
– It connects mainland Sweden with Swedish Baltic Sea island of Öland, replacing the old ferryboats.
– Lithuania is a country in Northern EuropeEurope on the eastern shore of the Baltic Sea.
– The Baltic States, Armenia, Georgia and Moldova boycotted the voting.
- Fårö is a SwedenSwedish minor island in the Baltic Sea.
- All three Baltic states had their freedom back in 1991, when the Soviet Union came to an end.
More in-sentence examples of “baltic”:
- It is where the Nemunas River flows into the Baltic Sea.
- In 1226 Konrad of MasoviaKonrad of Masovia brought the Teutonic Knights to fight against Baltic pagan Prussian tribes.
- The Baltic Sea is a sea in northern Europe between Scandinavia, Finland, Russia, the Baltic StatesBaltic countries, Poland, and Germany.
– It is where the Nemunas River flows into the Baltic Sea.
– In 1226 Konrad of MasoviaKonrad of Masovia brought the Teutonic Knights to fight against Baltic pagan Prussian tribes.
– The Baltic Sea is a sea in northern Europe between Scandinavia, Finland, Russia, the Baltic StatesBaltic countries, Poland, and Germany.
– The languages that are spoken in these countries are different: while Lithuanians and Latvians speak Baltic languages.
– This gave Germany land in Eastern Europe and the Baltic Sea including the Baltics, Poland, Ukraine and Belarus.
– Vilnius is the major economic centre of Lithuania and one of the largest financial centres of the Baltic states.
– 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.
– Many big rivers in the surrounding countries drain into the Baltic Sea.
– The European part is drained into the Arctic Ocean, Baltic Sea, Black Sea and Caspian Sea.
– The territory of Estonia has the mainland and 2,222 islands in the Baltic Sea.
– A poetrypoetic name for Helsinki is “the daughter of the Baltic Sea”.
– These three rivers start in Szczecin Lagoon and end Bay of Pomerania in the Baltic Sea.
– The biggest difference in the history was that the Baltic countries were Military occupationoccupied by the Russian SFSR.
– It is a very important gate to the countries along the Baltic Sea and Eastern Europe.
– The caron is used in Baltic languagesBaltic, Slavic and Finno-Lappic languages to show that a letter is pronounced differently than normal.
– Lithuania began to turn into a country in the 7th century7th–9th Baltic nations group.
– From 1961 to 1965 he was commander of a deep sea diving unit in the Baltic Sea War Fleet.
– The city became a major trading port pretty soon, with a successful trading route to the Baltic Sea.
– For several thousand years, the Baltic Sea has connected the countries at her shores.
– It is a usually ice-free port on the Baltic Sea.
– The White Sea-Baltic Canal connects the White Sea with the Baltic Sea.
– Lithuanian and Latvian are the only remaining Baltic languages.
– Burgundy was named for the Germanic Burgundian tribe who moved there from an island in the Baltic Sea.
– They also blocked routes by river and canal to the Baltic Sea.
– There is also a large number of blondes in England, Baltic countries, Slavic languagesSlavic countries, northwestern parts of Russia and among European descent that have lived in Kazakhstan since the Soviet Union.
– Bergsala, the distributor of Nintendo’s products in the Nordic countriesNordic and the Baltic countries, is located at Marios Gata 21 in Kungsbacka, Sweden, named after Mario.
– They are spoken in Northeastern Europe around the Baltic Sea, mainly in Finland, Estonia, and Northwestern Russia.
– Latvia was settled by the Baltic tribes thousands of years ago.
– The Duchy of Courland and Semigallia was a duchy in the Baltic region.
– Mass is the term used to describe celebration of the Eucharist in the Western liturgical rites of the Roman Catholic Church, Old Catholic Churches, in the Oxford MovementAnglo-Catholic tradition of High Church Lutheran regions: in Baltic countries the Lutheran Eucharistic service is also known as “the Mass”.
– Then he joined the ‘ in the countries around the Baltic Sea, Silesia, and the Ruhr.
– Peter the Great established Saint Petersburg as a warm-weather port in order to show Russian dominance in the Baltic and to increase trading opportunities.
– It is located on the East Coast of Swedsih Baltic Sea island of Gotland and lies south of Slite.
– The Åland Islands form an archipelago in the Baltic Sea.
– Szczecin has got one of the biggest harbours on the Baltic Sea.
– Saint Petersburg is a Russian city in northwestern Russia, near the Gulf of Finland of the Baltic Sea.
– Gotska Sandön is a SwedenSwedish island in the Baltic Sea.
– These guilds established and maintained a trade monopoly over the Baltic Sea and most of Northern Europe.
– When the Soviets took control of Estonia in 1940, this anthem was banned, then four years later when the small Baltic country became part of the Soviet Union, a regional Soviet anthem was adopted.
– The Skagerrak connects the North Sea to the Baltic Sea.
– The rivers of Germany flow into the Baltic Sea, the Black Sea and the North Sea.
– In World War 1 she spent a lot of time in the North Sea, and sometimes going down to the Baltic sea to fight the Russian Navy.
– Finnish paganism is close to Scandinavian paganism and Baltic paganism.
– The river is 854 kilometres long and ends in the Szczecin Lagoon in the Baltic Sea.
– Gdynia is a city in northern Poland in Pomeranian Voivodeship, and is an important and seaport of Gdańsk Bay on the south coast of the Baltic Sea.
– Because of where Scotland is in the world and its strong reliance on trade routes by sea, the nation held close links in the south and east with the Baltic countries, and through Ireland with France and Europe.
– Rügen is in the northeast part of Germany in the Baltic Sea.
– Eckernförde Danish languageDanish: Egernførde, sometimes also “Egernfjord”, German city in Schleswig-Holstein, Kreis Rendsburg-Eckernförde at the Baltic Sea near Kiel.
