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The Baltic Sea is an arm of the Atlantic Ocean that is enclosed by Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Germany, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Russia, Sweden, and the North and Central European Plain . The sea stretches from 53°N to 66°N latitude and from 10°E to 30°E longitude.
- 55 m (180 ft)
- 377,000 km² (146,000 sq mi)
- 459 m (1,506 ft)
- Europe
Mapa de localización. Localización del mar en Europa. Vista satélite del mar. [ editar datos en Wikidata] El mar Báltico es un mar interior de agua salobre al norte de Europa, abierto al mar del Norte y, finalmente, al océano Atlántico a través de los estrechos de Kattegat y Skagerrak.
- cuenca del mar Báltico
- 58°N 20°E / 58, 20
Baltic region. Countries surrounding the Baltic Sea. The terms Baltic Sea Region, Baltic Rim countries (or simply the Baltic Rim ), and the Baltic Sea countries/states refer to slightly different combinations of countries in the general area surrounding the Baltic Sea, mainly in Northern Europe.
Se conoce como anomalía del Mar Báltico a una formación u objeto similar al de un champiñón achatado de unos sesenta metros de diámetro, detectada en el fondo del Mar Báltico. También ha sido denominada como "el ovni del Mar Báltico".
The Baltic Sea is a sea in northern Europe between Scandinavia, Finland, Russia, the Baltic countries, Poland, and Germany . Many big rivers in the surrounding countries drain into the Baltic Sea. The Baltic Sea is connected to the ocean through the narrow and shallow Danish straits and belts.
Hace 5 días · Baltic Sea, arm of the North Atlantic Ocean, extending northward from the latitude of southern Denmark almost to the Arctic Circle and separating the Scandinavian Peninsula from the rest of continental Europe. It is the largest expanse of brackish water in the world.
After World War I, the new sovereign states that emerged on the east coast of the Baltic Sea – Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, and Finland – became known as the Baltic states. Since World War II the term has been used to group the three countries Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania.