Latgalians) — all East Balts — as well as the Old Prussians, Curonians, Sudovians, Skalvians, Yotvingians and Galindians — the West Balts — whose languages...
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The Dnieper Balts were a subgroup of the Balts that lived in the Dnieper river basin for millennia until the Late Middle Ages, when they were partly destroyed...
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Balts' Award". Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Lithuania. 12 April 2018. Retrieved 8 October 2018. "Latvia, Lithuania establish Balts'...
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Russo-Balt (sometimes Russobalt or Russo-Baltique) was one of the first Russian companies that produced vehicles and aircraft between 1909 and 1923. Its...
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Balt is a medical equipment manufacturer specializing in medical devices designed to treat stroke and other neurovascular diseases. Balt was founded as...
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Street Journal. Retrieved 26 March 2015. Braw, Elisabeth (5 May 2015). "Balts Say Russian Navy Bullying Undersea Cable Crews". Radio Free Europe. Retrieved...
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Baltic Unity Day (redirect from Balts' Unity Day)
Lithuania to present new 'Balts award'". Public Broadcasting of Latvia. September 22, 2017. Retrieved November 17, 2018. "The first Balts Award from the Latvian...
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Co-Balt is the second and final studio album by the Athens, Georgia-based band brute., a collaboration between guitarist Vic Chesnutt and the members of...
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Western Baltic culture (redirect from Pomeranian (Western) Balts)
the little-known Pomeranian Balts or Western Balts proper, in the area now known as Pomerania. Most of the Western Balts arose from the West Baltic barrow...
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The Balt dynasty or Balth dynasty (Latin: Balti or Balthi, i.e., Balts) was the first ruling family of the Visigoths from 395 until 531. They led the Visigoths...
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