Denmark ... At the end of the war the Danes lost. Geography The Baltic Sea is located in Northern Europe close to Denmark. ... The North Sea connects to the Baltic Sea. ... View More
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Latvia ... The geographical location of Latvia on the eastern shore of the Baltic Sea has permitted the development of a significant transport network. ... View More
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A Study of Estonia The Baltic Sea borders Estonia to the west. Latvia ... The coastline of the Baltic Sea in Estonia has many bays, straits, and islets. A ... View More
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Farming in Denmark ... Also by the resund The Sound a strait linking the Kattegat and the Baltic Sea on the south by the Baltic Sea, a strait called the Fehmarn, and Schleswig ... View More
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Napoleonamp39s downfall ... Franceamp39s strategic plan to keep British trade out of Europe, because, like Gibraltar, it was a location that could control access in and out of the Baltic Sea. ... View More
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Thirty Years War ... The dynastic issues which lead him into the war was that the Hapsburgs had gained control of the Baltic Sea which was a major trading port. ... View More
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The Russian Navy ... The matter of access to ice free harbors in the north became even more important after Germany became a significant naval power in the Baltic Sea. ... View More
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blitzkrieg ... Russian resources eventually checked the German invasion and caused it to recoil into a series of fortified positions along a front from the Baltic Sea to the ... View More
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Russian Tsars ... He succeeded in conquering land on the Baltic Sea, where he founded St. Petersburg. Also, searched for warm water seas. A gateway to Europe, St. ... View More
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Vikings ... From the Baltic Sea they traveled up Russian rivers and waterways to the Black Sea and the Caspian Sea, and all the way to Baghdad. ... View More
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Sweden 16001700 ... King Gustav II Adolf realized that it would be very difficult to control the northern route so he concentrated on the Baltic Sea. ... View More
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THE CAUSES OF WORLD WAR ONE ... Switzerland. The Eastern Front ran from the Baltic Sea to the Black Sea. The Southern Front ran between Italy and Austria Hungary. ... View More
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Worms Cathedral ... Coming from the Baltic Sea they wandered toward the South and were settled in Worms by the Romans with the assignment of securing the borders of the Roman ... View More
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Estonia ... Location Estonia is located off the Baltic Sea in North Eastern Europe. Population The population of Estonia is 1,495,000 people. View More
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Essay on Germany ... Germany is located in central Europe, bordering the North Sea and the Baltic Sea between the Netherlands and Poland, south of Denmark. ... View More
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Finland ... The large shipping companies guarantee a quick and comfortable journey across the Baltic Sea. In summer it is advisable to book the tickets in advance. ... View More
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How Stalin Used the Four techniques of a Dictator ... This was a 500 kilometer canal from the White Sea to the Baltic Sea. The construction was all done by hand by the 300,000 prisoners. ... View More
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Russia Against Japan: ... Their main problem was that their navy was split three ways, in the Baltic Sea, the Black Sea, and the East, and with this split, they were obviously not full ... View More
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Russia Against Japan: ... Their main problem was that their navy was split three ways, in the Baltic Sea, the Black Sea, and the East, and with this split, they were obviously not full ... View More
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Developing Modern States ... and painting. Peter the Great focused on the growth of trade and wanted to gain control of the Baltic Sea. He introduced Russia ... View More
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lenin ... Brest Litiovsk treaty. Russia was forced to give up three states by the Baltic sea and parts of Poland to Germany. However in 1918 ... View More
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ditric bonfofer ... Barmen, Germany, Bonhoeffer returned from England in the spring of 1935 to assume leadership of the Confessing Churchamp39s seminary at Zingst by the Baltic Sea. ... View More
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Attila the Hun ... They had been made joint kings of a vast area from the Alps to the Caspian seas, in the east, to the Baltic Sea in the West. Because ... View More
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Treaty of Versailles ... Corridor. This strip cut off East Prussia from the rest of Germany and gave Poland much needed access to the Baltic Sea. The territories ... View More
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Lenin ... Brest Litiovsk treaty. Russia was forced to give up three states by the Baltic Sea and parts of Poland to Germany. However in 1918 ... View More
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Hallucinogenic substances and Cultural uses ... Amanita muscaria is used as a sacred, ritualistic mushroom by numerous shamanic tribes across the northern reaches of Eurasia, from the Baltic Sea to the ... View More
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history of Anthropology ... It also amazes me on how the socalled father of Anthropology became and Anthropologist. He was a naturalist studying the color of seawater in the Baltic Sea. ... View More
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causes of the cold war ... Soviet access to a warm water port on the Baltic Sea seemed a reasonable request. As did needed oil imports from the Middle East. ... View More
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The RailRoad in Russia ... disadvantages. If materials had to be brought from the Baltic sea, the trip could range anywhere from one to three months. Furthermore ... View More
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Sweden It is located at the top of the continent above Denmark and the Baltic Sea. The entire country of Sweden is more than 170,000 sq. miles. ... View More
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