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Luxembourg music "Gideon Kremer and Kremerata Baltica" is a tour by the Latvian violinist and conductor featuring a chamber orchestra of 27 young Baltic musicians.
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"Baltica," a research ship used by a sea fishing institute.
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"Baltica," a research ship used by a sea fishing institute.
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Pelczarski, whose institute co-owns the research ship "Baltica" that rescued the dog and named him, said Baltic is sociable, affectionate and was getting his first bath since his icy ordeal because his fur was still salty.
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Pelczarski, whose institute co-owns the research ship "Baltica" that rescued the dog and named him, said Baltic is sociable, affectionate and was getting his first bath since his icy ordeal because his fur was still salty.
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We drank the Russian lager with it (Baltica No. 4, which ellen_datlow introduced me to last November, in NYC).
A Sky Before Closure ellen_datlow 2009
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The thick-furred male dog was found adrift Monday 15 miles out in the Baltic Sea by the crew of the Baltica, a Polish ship of ocean scientists carrying out research.
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The thick-furred male dog was found adrift Monday 15 miles out in the Baltic Sea by the crew of the Baltica, a Polish ship of ocean scientists carrying out research.
Lance Mannion: 2010
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Via Baltica is to link Warsaw and Helsinki and the Rospuda Valley lies slap bang in the middle.
"Green Nobel" for a Polish environmentalist | the POLSKI blog 2010
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Avia-Baltica, a subsidiary of Lithuanian firm Kazan Helicopters, is investing 30 million dollars in a plant to assemble military helicopters.
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