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'''Northeastern Europe''' is a compromise terminology{{Fact|date=November 2008}} to refer to the ] - ], ] and ].

Due to their recent history as former ] they were sometimes viewed as a part of the former communist ]. But there are many reasons to see the ] as a part of ]. Culturally and historically the Baltic States have mainly been influenced by ], ], ], ] and ]. They belong to the ].

] classifies the Baltic states as Northern European.

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