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*[[Baltic Finnic peoples]], the Finnic peoples historically inhabiting the area on the northeastern side of the Baltic sea |
*[[Baltic Finnic peoples]], the Finnic peoples historically inhabiting the area on the northeastern side of the Baltic sea |
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==Places== |
==Places== |
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Look up baltic in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Baltic may refer to:
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 Finnic peoples, the Finnic peoples historically inhabiting the area on the northeastern side of the Baltic sea