List Of Tallest Buildings In The Baltic States
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List Of Tallest Buildings In The Baltic States
This is a list of tallest buildings in the Baltic States, which includes all the buildings in Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania with heights that exceeds 64 m (210 ft); TV towers and chimneys are excluded in the height measurement. There are 42 Lithuanian, 28 Latvian and 17 Estonian buildings on this list. Completed buildings Under construction This table lists buildings that are under construction in the Baltic states and are planned to rise at least . On hold This table lists buildings that are on hold in the Baltic states and are planned to rise at least . Proposed This table lists buildings that are proposed in the Baltic states and are planned to rise at least . See also * List of tallest buildings in Estonia * List of tallest buildings in Latvia * List of tallest buildings in Lithuania * List of tallest buildings in the European Union * List of tallest buildings in Europe This list of tallest buildings in Europe ranks skyscrapers in ...
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Baltic States
The Baltic states, et, Balti riigid or the Baltic countries is a geopolitical term, which currently is used to group three countries: Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania. All three countries are members of NATO, the European Union, the Eurozone, and the OECD. The three sovereign states on the eastern coast of the Baltic Sea are sometimes referred to as the "Baltic nations", less often and in historical circumstances also as the "Baltic republics", the "Baltic lands", or simply the Baltics. All three Baltic countries are classified as high-income economies by the World Bank and maintain a very high Human Development Index. The three governments engage in intergovernmental and parliamentary cooperation. There is also frequent cooperation in foreign and security policy, defence, energy, and transportation. The term "Baltic states" ("countries", "nations", or similar) cannot be used unambiguously in the context of cultural areas, national identity, or language. While the majority ...
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