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==Model European Parliament Baltic Sea Region== The Model European Parliament Baltic Sea Region (MEP BSR) is an international organization that includes eight member states of the EU situated in the Baltic Sea Region, but also welcomes delegates from Iceland, Norway and Russia (Kaliningrad). The MEP BSR, which is organised and managed by the Model European Parliament BSR Association, uses the same format as the main international MEPs, but with ten delegates representing each country rather than five.<ref>{{cite web|title=About MEP BSR|url=http://www.mepbsr.org/about-mep-bsr/|accessdate=15 April 2013}}</ref> List of MEP BSR sessions:<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.mepbsr.org/th_event_cat/past-sessions-2/|title=Past sessions|work=MEP Baltic Sea Region|accessdate=6 October 2015}}</ref> {{div col}} #2005 Spring: {{flag|Denmark}}, Copenhagen #2006 Spring: {{flag|Estonia}}, Tallinn #2006 Autumn: {{flag|Germany}}, Bremen #2007 Spring: {{flag|Denmark}}/{{flag|Sweden}}, Øresund Region #2007 Autumn: {{flag|Latvia}}, Riga #2008 Spring: {{flag|Finland}}, Helsinki #2008 Autumn: {{flag|Russia}}, St. Petersburg #2009 Spring: {{flag|Poland}}, Toruń #2009 Autumn: {{flag|Denmark}}, Copenhagen #2010 Spring: {{flag|Sweden}}, Stockholm #2010 Autumn: {{flag|Russia}}, Kaliningrad #2011 Spring: {{flag|Lithuania}}, Vilnius #2011 Autumn: {{flag|Poland}}, Gdańsk/Gdynia #2012 Spring: {{flag|Denmark}}, Copenhagen #2012 Autumn: {{flag|Germany}}, Leipzig #2013 Spring: {{flag|Iceland}}, Reykjavik #2013 Autumn: {{flag|Belgium}}, Brugge/Blankenberge #2014 Spring: {{flag|Estonia}}, Tartu #2014 Autumn: {{flag|Sweden}}, Stockholm #2015 Spring: {{flag|Finland}}, Helsinki #2015 Autumn: {{flag|Norway}}, Oslo/Nesbru #2016 Spring: {{flag|Latvia}}, Riga #2016 Autumn: {{flag|Russia}}, Kaliningrad #2017 Spring: {{flag|Norway}}, Elverum #2017 Autumn: {{flag|Latvia}}, Riga #2018 Spring: {{flag|Poland}}, Iława #2018 Autumn: {{flag|Denmark}}, Sønderborg #2019 Spring: {{flag|Denmark}}, Copenhagen #2019 Autumn: {{flag|Austria}}, Vienna #2021 Autumn: {{flag|Denmark}}, Copenhagen #2022 Autumn: {{flag|Germany}}, Potsdam #2023 Autumn: {{flag|Norway}}, Oslo {{div col end}}
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