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Baltic 21 - An Agenda 21 for the Baltic Sea Region

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Description: A regional process for sustainable development initiated by the member states of the Council of the Baltic Sea States.
The Baltic Sea Region 1918-1945 After the First World War many regions of the former Russian Empire broke off from the new Bolshevik nation, including Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, and Poland. The new Soviet Union would try to retake these regions lost in the 1918 Treaty of Brest-Litovsk, but after several brief wars between 1919-1921, these nations successfully repelled the Soviets, and Poland and Finland also gained territory. Lithuania also had disputes with Poland that were ended by 1921. Sweden remained neutral, and was busy building a comprehensive welfare state.
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Description:A regional process for sustainable development initiated by the member states of the Council of the Baltic Sea States.
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