Baltic Sea
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Definition
Proper noun 1. A specific sea in northern Europe: The Baltic Sea is an inland sea located in Northern Europe. It is bounded by the Scandinavian Peninsula, the mainland of Europe, and the Danish islands. It is connected to the North Sea via the Danish straits. 2. A region of historical and strategic importance: The sea has been a significant area for trade, cultural exchange, and military strategy throughout European history.
Usage Examples
- Proper noun:
- The Baltic Sea is known for its low salinity.
- Many countries, including Sweden, Finland, and Poland, have coastlines on the Baltic Sea.
- Environmental protection of the Baltic Sea is a priority for the surrounding nations.
Advanced Usage
- "The Baltic": Often used as a shortened, informal reference to the Baltic Sea.
- They sailed across the Baltic.
- Geopolitical context: The term can be used to refer to the collective region or the geopolitical dynamics associated with this body of water.
- Cooperation in the Baltic Sea region has increased in recent decades.
Variants and Related Words
- Baltic (adjective): Pertaining to the Baltic Sea or the region surrounding it.
- Baltic states, Baltic climate
- Baltic States (proper noun): Refers specifically to the countries of Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania on the eastern shore of the Baltic Sea.
Synonyms
- The Baltic (informal shorthand)
Related Phrases
- Baltic Sea region: The geographical area encompassing the countries and territories bordering the sea.
- Baltic Sea drainage basin: The total area of land where surface water drains into the Baltic Sea.
Noun
- a sea in northern Europe; stronghold of the Russian navy