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Earlier, I made this edit because the material was not supported by the cited source:
The material was restored w/o providing a source; I removed it again here. I also added a cn tag to indicate which material is supported by the Yad Vashem source. --K.e.coffman (talk) 17:43, 13 September 2020 (UTC)Reply
Century | ||||||
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North Estonia | South Estonia | North Latvia | South Latvia | North Lithuania | South Lithuania | |
10th | Finnic tribes | Baltic tribes | ||||
11th | Ancient Estonia | |||||
12th | ||||||
13th | Danish Estonia | Livonian Order | Duchy of Lithuania | |||
14th | Grand Duchy of Lithuania | |||||
15th | ||||||
16th | Swedish Estonia | Duchy of Livonia | ||||
17th | Swedish Livonia | |||||
18th | Governorate of Estonia | Governorate of Livonia | Duchy of Courland and Semigallia | |||
19th | Courland Governorate | Government of Kaunas | Vilna Governorate | |||
20th | Republic of Estonia | Republic of Latvia | Republic of Lithuania | |||
21st | Republic of Estonia (EU) | Republic of Latvia (EU) | Republic of Lithuania (EU) |
An editable historic timeline template for the article. This is the same type of a historic timeline that is used on numerous other Wikipedia pages. For example on the Nordic countries page. @Sabbatino:, why did you want to delete this? Blomsterhagens (talk) 19:49, 19 November 2020 (UTC)Reply
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North Estonia | South Estonia | North Latvia | South Latvia | North Lithuania | South Lithuania | |
12th | Finnic tribes | Baltic tribes | ||||
13th | Danish Estonia | Livonian Order | Duchy of Lithuania | |||
14th | Grand Duchy of Lithuania | |||||
15th | ||||||
16th | Swedish Estonia | Duchy of Livonia | ||||
17th | Swedish Livonia | |||||
18th | Governorate of Estonia | Governorate of Livonia | Duchy of Courland and Semigallia | |||
19th | Courland Governorate | Government of Kaunas | Vilna Governorate | |||
20th | Republic of Estonia | Republic of Latvia | Republic of Lithuania | |||
21st | Republic of Estonia (EU) | Republic of Latvia (EU) | Republic of Lithuania (EU) |
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Why this insistence on describing "Baltic states" as an unofficial term? The term is neither official nor unofficial; it is just a descriptive term! Similar terms like "the Balkans", "the Nordic countries", "Scandinavia", "Western/Eastern/Southern/Northern Europe", "Middle East", "Far East" are all just as "unofficial", sometimes well-defined and sometimes not. The term "Baltic states" is used by i.e. the Baltic Assembly here, by the Lithuanian government here, the Latvian precidency here and the Estonian parliament here. Unofficial? Rubbish!
It is true that before WWII the term also often included Finland (and sometimes even East Prussia), but the current formula in the lede indicates that the term itself is post-WWII, which is false. I suggest making the lede simply stating how the term is used currently, is a geopolitical term, currently typically being used to group three countries:
, and then expanding the text in the 'Etymology' section somewhat to explain the shift in meaning of the term. T*U (talk) 13:08, 12 October 2022 (UTC)Reply