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An organisation of Chambers of Commerce in Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Germany, Latvia, Lithuania, Norway, Poland, Russia and Sweden.
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Promotes spatial development and territorial integration in the Baltic Sea Region by strengthening Euroregions as competent partners with national authorities and international institutions.
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A place to read and share environmental news concerning the Baltic Sea.
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A regional process for sustainable development initiated by the member states of the Council of the Baltic Sea States.
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A network for universities, businesses and governments working for sustainable development of the industrial sector in the Baltic Sea region.
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A networking organization involving businesses, local governments and associations whose objective is further development of the region.
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Interactive environmental maps of the Baltic Sea region. Themes, such as population density and land use, relate to human impact on the environment in the region.
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The metropolitan areas around Helsinki, St Petersburg, Stockholm, Riga and Tallinn together form the Baltic Palette Region.
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A regional project aimed to find and carry out possible actions for safeguarding and developing the common cultural heritage.
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A portal to various Baltic Sea Region organizations which promote cooperation between the various countries. It includes sections for events and newsletters.
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UNESCO ASP Flagship Project to awaken young people's interest in environmental issues, protection and sense of responsibility. Schools from Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Germany, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Russia and Sweden take part.
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Web directory for the Baltic Sea region and Eastern Europe compiled by the library at Södertörn University College.
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A political network of regional authorities below the national level of the countries in the Baltic Sea area.
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An organization representing a group of companies, institutions and individuals aiming at promoting cooperation in the Baltic Sea region.
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Information about the problem and the environmental impact, direct access data, interactive maps and databases.
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Non-profit association which aims to promote the protection and improvement of the Baltic Sea environment and natural resources. Unites organizations from Finland, Russia, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Germany, Denmark, and Sweden.
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Information about the history of the council, its organizational structure, basic documents, past and on-going co-operation efforts, and news and events and activities of the region.
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An association to promote co-operation and enhance regional integration between its members; Tallinn, Helsinki, Uusimaa and Harjumaa. [English, Estonian, Finnish]
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Article about the war from 1700 to 1721 that ended the Swedish Empire and resulted in Russian domination over the Baltic sea area.
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Governing body for 1992 convention signed by all the countries bordering on the Baltic Sea and by the European Economic Community. Information about HELCOM, the convention, issues, and activities.
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Maps of the region at various times from 1000 A.D. to 1809 A.D. From the Atlas to Freeman's Historical Geography, published in 1903.
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The company building the controversial German-Russian gas pipeline through the Baltic sea. Includes detailed map of the pipeline.
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Information about the German-Russian pipeline through the Baltic Sea, its environmental impact, the controversy it created and the political scandal surrounding former German chancellor Gerhard Schröder.
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Travel website focusing on tourism and business travel in the Baltics. Ferry schedules and pricing.
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An appeal to the EU and national governments demanding an independent environmental impact assessment of the Nord Stream gas pipeline project.
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A directory of websites about Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Germany, and Russia with a focus on industry and commerce.
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The coordinating secretariat, hosted by Uppsala University, provides information on courses and research in areas pertaining to the Baltic Sea region.
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A cooperation on a local level between cities surrounding or close to the Baltic Sea.
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