Talk:Nordic music

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Somebody changed this page to exclude Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania on the basis that they are not among the Nordic countries. I will revert this change and add a little content on why it is best to group the Baltic states with the Nordic countries. Musical divisions are not always the same as geographic, political, linguistic or cultural divisions, and we shouldn't hesitate to present information in whatever way is most informative for the reader. Tuf-Kat 23:33, Feb 15, 2005 (UTC)