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{{wiktionary}} '''Baltic''' may refer to: {{TOC right}} ==Peoples and languages== *[[Baltic languages]], a subfamily of Indo-European languages, including Lithuanian, Latvian and extinct Old Prussian *[[Balts]] (or Baltic peoples), ethnic groups speaking the Baltic languages and/or originating from the Baltic countries *[[Baltic Germans]], historical ethnic German minority in Latvia and Estonia <!--"Baltic Russians", arbitrary grouping of Russian immigrant communities of post World War II origin in the Baltic countries--> *[[Baltic Finnic peoples]], the Finnic peoples historically inhabiting the area on the northeastern side of the Baltic sea ==Places== ===Northern Europe=== * [[Baltic Sea]], in Europe * [[Baltic region]], an ambiguous term referring to the general area surrounding the Baltic Sea * [[Baltic states]] (also Baltic countries, Baltic nations, Baltics), a geopolitical term, currently referring to Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania * [[Baltic Provinces]] or governorates, former parts of the Swedish Empire and then Russian Empire (in modern Latvia, Estonia) * [[Baltic Shield]], the exposed Precambrian northwest segment of the East European Craton * [[Baltic Plate]], an ancient tectonic plate that is now fused onto the Eurasian Plate ===North America=== *[[Baltic, Connecticut]] *[[Baltic, Ohio]] *[[Baltic, South Dakota]] ==Ships and related== *[[Baltic (steamship)|''Baltic'' (steamship)]] *[[Baltic (tug)|''Baltic'' (tug)]], a German emergency tow vessel *[[CSS Baltic]], an iron and cottonclad sidewheeler ship built in 1860 *[[HMS Baltic (1808)|HMS ''Baltic'' (1808)]], Royal Navy cutter, formerly the Russian ''Opyt'' *[[Baltic Exchange]], a UK company that operates as a marketplace for shipbrokers, ship owners and charterers **[[Baltic Dry Index]], a daily shipping index published by the Baltic Exchange *[[Baltic Fleet]], the Russian Navy's presence in the Baltic Sea *[[Baltic Shipyard]] in Saint Petersburg, one of the oldest shipyards in Russia ==Sport== *[[Baltic Cup (football)]], an international football tournament held between Estonia, Finland, Latvia and Lithuania *[[Baltic League]], a football club tournament held between the top club sides from Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania, defunct since 2011 *[[Baltic Basketball League]], founded in 2004 ==Other uses== *[[Baltics (poem)|''Baltics'' (poem)]], a 1974 long poem by Tomas Tranströmer *[[Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art]] in Gateshead, UK *[[Baltic State Opera]], the Opera House in Gdańsk, Poland *[[Baltic Mining Company]], a copper mining operation in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan * Baltic, a locomotive with a [[4-6-4]] wheel arrangement == See also == * [[Baltica (disambiguation)]] * [[Baltiysk]], town in Kaliningrad Oblast, Russia * [[Baltiysky (disambiguation)]] * [[Bałtyk]], a building in Poznań, Poland {{disambiguation|geo}} [[Category:Language and nationality disambiguation pages]]
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