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Bergsala AB, from Kungsbacka, Sweden, has operated as the Nordic and Baltic agent and distributor of Nintendo products since 1981.
He is co-founder and chief-editor of the Revue d'Histoire Nordique since 2005, a bilingual French-English historical review dedicated to the history and civilisation of both Scandinavia and the Baltic countries, and director of the Centre of Excellence Jean Monnet of the University of Toulouse II-Le Mirail.
AB Snaigė (literally: snowflake) is a Lithuanian industrial company and the only producer of refrigerators in the Baltic countries, with manufacturing plants in Alytus and Kaliningrad (Russia).
The secret protocols caused Hitler to be in the humiliating position of having to hurriedly evacuate ethnic German families, the Volksdeutsche, who had lived in Finland and the Baltic countries for centuries, while officially condoning the invasions.
In these events, Jurševskis played with strong players from the Baltic countries—along with German and Austrian masters—including Efim Bogolyubov, Friedrich Sämisch, Ludwig Rellstab, Elmars Zemgalis, Lucijs Endzelins, Romanas Arlauskas, and Karlis Ozols.
Orient is an annual music festival held in the Baltic countries concentrating on Asian music, the main focus being on folk, sacred, and traditional classical music.
The association supported the independence of the Baltic countries from the Soviet Union, and their membership in NATO and the European Union.