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Were the Balkan Republics really treated as independent nations? I mean, Ukraine and Belorussia had seats in the UN, even when part of the USSR, but the Balkans didn't. -- Zoe
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- I think you mean Baltic ;) Thanx 68.39.174.150 03:58, 15 May 2005 (UTC)
- No, that sentece means that de iure US and western Europe didn`t recognise those countries as part of USSR.
The term "Pribaltika" is still correct and valid Russian word (Прибалтика), regardless of Soviet period. 84.245.217.181 22:53, 13 January 2007 (UTC)
Why does the image in this page represent the Baltic Sea? The Baltic Republics are not even visible in this map!
I think it is better to find and display some political map of the area.
Ptoniolo 11:04, 19 February 2007 (UTC)