Baltic languages — Branch of the Indo European language family that includes three attested languages, Lithuanian, Latvian, and Old Prussian. They were or are spoken along the eastern and southeastern shore and hinterlands of the Baltic Sea. Medieval chronicles… … Universalium
Baltic languages — Infobox Language family name=Baltic region=Northern Europe familycolor=Indo European fam1=Indo European fam2=Balto Slavic child1=Western Baltic child2=Eastern Baltic iso2=batThe Baltic languages are a group of related languages belonging to the… … Wikipedia
Baltic — 1. adjective /ˈbɔːl.tɪk,ˈbɑl.tɪk/ a) Of or pertaining to the or the . The Teutonic Knights were newly established in the Baltic region, where they owed their first possessions to Mazovian policy. b) Of or pertaining to any of the . The Baltic… … Wiktionary
Baltic — may refer to:;Places in Northern Europe * The Baltic Sea ** Baltic Ridge, hilly landscape at the southern coast of the Baltic Sea * Baltic states (also Baltics, Baltic countries or Baltic republics): Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia * The Baltic region … Wikipedia
Baltic Noble Corporations — of Livonia, Estonia, Courland and Oesel (Ösel) were medieval fiefdoms formed by German nobles in the 13th century under vassalage to the Teutonic Knights and Denmark in modern Latvia and Estonia. The territories continued to have semi autonomous… … Wikipedia
Baltic Romany language — Baltic Romany or Baltic Romani is a Romany language in Poland, Belarus, Latvia, Lithuania and other countries. The ISO 639 3 code is rml.Most speakers are Roman Catholics. The number of Baltic Romany speakers is about 60,000. 30,000 speakers live … Wikipedia
Baltic — Baltic1 [bôl′tik] adj. 1. of the Baltic Sea 2. of the Baltic States 3. designating or of a branch of the Indo European language family that includes Lithuanian, Latvian, and Old Prussian n. the Baltic branch of the Indo European family of… … English World dictionary
Baltic states — For other uses, see Baltic (disambiguation). Baltic states … Wikipedia
Baltic Sea — For other uses, see Baltic (disambiguation). Baltic Sea Map of the Baltic Sea Location Europe Coordinates … Wikipedia
Baltic Germans — The Baltic Germans ( de. Deutschbalten, or Baltendeutsche ) were mostly ethnically German inhabitants of the eastern shore of the Baltic Sea, which today form the countries of Estonia and Latvia. They formed, the social, commercial, political and … Wikipedia