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  2. Baltic University - Wikipedia

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    The Baltic University in Exile was established in the displaced persons camps in Germany to educate refugees from Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania in the aftermath of the Second World War. The University was established at Hamburg in the British Zone of Occupation in March 1946, with aid from UNRRA , the Lutheran World Federation , and other groups.

  3. Baltic University Programme - Wikipedia

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    The Baltic University Programme (BUP) is one of the largest university cooperatives in the world with over 110 participating universities (as of September 2024) and other institutes of higher education in the Baltic Sea Region. It has its coordinating secretariat at Uppsala University, in Sweden. The programme strives since its foundation in ...

  4. Baltic states - Wikipedia

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    The Baltic states [a] or the Baltic countries is a geopolitical term encompassing Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania.All three countries are members of NATO, the European Union, the Eurozone, Council of Europe, and the OECD.

  5. Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University - Wikipedia

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    The Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University of today is an educational, scientific, cultural and enlightenment centre of the westernmost region of Russia. The university implements more than 300 educational programmes in the fields of secondary, vocational and higher education as well as continuing and post-university education.

  6. Wikipedia:Translation/*/Lang/fr - Wikipedia

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    Interest of the translation: Famous French singer with articles in French, Dutch, Swedish, but not English. Join this translation ———— Update this information (instructions) This translation system has been deprecated in favour of WP:TRANSLATION .

  7. EuroFaculty - Wikipedia

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    The EuroFaculty successfully attracted a large number of outstanding Baltic students to its programs and made a significant impact on the Baltic university system. A former EuroFaculty student, Kaspars Balodis, became dean of law at the University of Latvia in 2002 and later, in 2006, judge at the Constitutional Court in Latvia.

  8. Greifswald University Library - Wikipedia

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    The new library features 498 open places with internet access as well as 24 single rooms and four group rooms which are available for cost-free rent. The area within the building amounts to 13,890 square meters. As part of a DFG-funded programme, the university library collects all books about all aspects of the Baltic States for all German ...

  9. Bălți - Wikipedia

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    It is a public university. The private Dniester Institute of Economy and Law [34] The private Moldovan Branch of the non-governmental educational institution "Baltic Institute of Ecology, Politics and Law" [35] The private Humanist Contemporary Institute; These schools teach either in Romanian, Russian, Ukrainian, English or are mixed.