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Baltic Sea

noun

  1. a sea in N Europe, bounded by Denmark, Sweden, Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, and Germany. About 160,000 sq. mi. (414,000 sq. km).


Baltic Sea

noun

  1. a sea in N Europe, connected with the North Sea by the Skagerrak, Kattegat, and Öresund; shallow, with low salinity and small tides
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Baltic Sea

  1. Sea in Europe bordered by Russia , Estonia , Latvia , and Lithuania to the east, Germany and Poland to the south, and Scandinavia to the north and west; connected to several large gulfs and to the North Sea by straits around Denmark .


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The Russian Air Force also flew additional sorties over the Baltic Sea with tactical strike fighters on Oct. 29.

This, then, was the party when we first settled down into our two months' camp on the island in the Baltic Sea.

A great glacier extended southward, obliterating the Baltic Sea and crowding into northern Germany.

It breeds in the marshes around the Baltic Sea, placing its nest of dead vegetation on the highest parts of the marsh.

During the early months of the war the Baltic Sea was Germany's own domain.

They have caught about seventy submarines and some of them are now destroying German ships in the Baltic Sea.

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