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Baltic Countries Collection (page 5)

The Baltic countries, consisting of Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania, are a treasure trove of history, culture, and natural beauty

Background imageBaltic Countries Collection: Antique Map of Europe, 1785

Antique Map of Europe, 1785
An accurate map of Europe from the best authorities. London: C. Dilly & G. Robinson: 1785. Original size: 35.7 x 37.4 cm. Coloured, Inset: Spitsbergen, East and West Greenland, and Iceland

Background imageBaltic Countries Collection: The Gothic Revival Church of St. Nicholas

The Gothic Revival Church of St. Nicholas
The current condition of the Church of St. Nicholas is the result of the bombing of Hamburg in World War II, resultant demolition in 1951 and restoration work in the 1990s and 2012

Background imageBaltic Countries Collection: Vilnius, Lithuania, City View

Vilnius, Lithuania, City View
Lithuania (Baltic States), Vilnius, historical center listed as World Heritage by UNESCO, the city center

Background imageBaltic Countries Collection: Map of Baltic states, lithograph, published in 1877

Map of Baltic states, lithograph, published in 1877
Historic map of Baltic states: Lithuania, Estonia, Latvia. Lithograph, published in 1877

Background imageBaltic Countries Collection: Antique map of Germany

Antique map of Germany

Background imageBaltic Countries Collection: Prussia historical map

Prussia historical map
Illustration of a Prussia historical development map

Background imageBaltic Countries Collection: Russia - Central Asia and Turkey

Russia - Central Asia and Turkey
Antique illustration of Russia - Central Asia and Turkey

Background imageBaltic Countries Collection: West Russia and Baltic provinces

West Russia and Baltic provinces

Background imageBaltic Countries Collection: European Russia

European Russia
Antique illustration of a European Russia

Background imageBaltic Countries Collection: Central Russia

Central Russia

Background imageBaltic Countries Collection: Warsaw

Warsaw
Antique illustration of a Warsaw from 1898

Background imageBaltic Countries Collection: Sweden and Norway

Sweden and Norway
Antique map of Sweden and Norway

Background imageBaltic Countries Collection: Ships at the port of Copenhagen

Ships at the port of Copenhagen
Illustration of a Ships at the port of Copenhagen, Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg

Background imageBaltic Countries Collection: Mystical Tallinn

Mystical Tallinn
Mist from the sea adds to the magical setting of St Olafs Church in Tallinn, Estonia. St Olafs Church is believed to have been built in the 12th century

Background imageBaltic Countries Collection: Magical Tallinn

Magical Tallinn
Sunset over the magical Old Town of Tallinn - one of the best preserved medieval villages in Europe and a UNESCO World Heritage Site

Background imageBaltic Countries Collection: Midnight Sun

Midnight Sun
Evening summer light over St Olafs Church in Tallinn, Estonia. St. Olafs Church is believed to have been built in the 12th century

Background imageBaltic Countries Collection: Long Market Square (Dlugi Targ) in Gdansk, Poland

Long Market Square (Dlugi Targ) in Gdansk, Poland
Gdansk, Pomeranian Voievodship, Poland

Background imageBaltic Countries Collection: St Marys Street (Ulica Mariacka) in Gdansk, Poland

St Marys Street (Ulica Mariacka) in Gdansk, Poland
Mariacka Street is the most famous and the most beautiful street in Gdansk. Its also the heart of amber market of the city. Gdansk, Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland

Background imageBaltic Countries Collection: Panoramic view of Gdansk, Poland

Panoramic view of Gdansk, Poland
Panoramic view of harbour at Motlawa river and Dlugie Pobrzeze with Zuraw crane on the right. Gdansk, Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland

Background imageBaltic Countries Collection: Low angle view St Marys Street (Ulica Mariacka) at dusk, Gdansk, Poland

Low angle view St Marys Street (Ulica Mariacka) at dusk, Gdansk, Poland

Background imageBaltic Countries Collection: Traditional historic houses covered with ivy on a canal in the old town of Gdansk, Poland

Traditional historic houses covered with ivy on a canal in the old town of Gdansk, Poland
Gdansk, Pomeranian Voievodship, Poland

Background imageBaltic Countries Collection: Waterfront of Motlawa river and Dlugie Pobrzeze in Gdansk, Poland

Waterfront of Motlawa river and Dlugie Pobrzeze in Gdansk, Poland
Gdansk, Pomeranian Voievodship, Poland

Background imageBaltic Countries Collection: Historic merchant houses at the Long Market in Gdansk, Poland

Historic merchant houses at the Long Market in Gdansk, Poland
Architecture in Dutch style in the Dlugi Targ (Long Market) Square in Gdansk, Pomeranian Voievodship, Poland

Background imageBaltic Countries Collection: Long Market Square (Dlugi Targ) in the morning, Gdansk, Poland

Long Market Square (Dlugi Targ) in the morning, Gdansk, Poland
Gdansk, Pomeranian Voievodship, Poland

Background imageBaltic Countries Collection: Historic merchant houses standing in a row at the Long Market in Gdansk, Poland

Historic merchant houses standing in a row at the Long Market in Gdansk, Poland
Architecture in Dutch style in the Dlugi Targ (Long Market) Square in Gdansk, Pomeranian Voievodship, Poland

Background imageBaltic Countries Collection: Gate of the city wall in Visby, Gotland, Sweden

Gate of the city wall in Visby, Gotland, Sweden

Background imageBaltic Countries Collection: LAOEbeck, Germany

LAOEbeck, Germany
LAOEbeck is a city in northern Germany. Its renowned for its Brick Gothic architecture, dating to its time as the medieval capital of the powerful Hanseatic League trading confederation

Background imageBaltic Countries Collection: Port of Hamburg

Port of Hamburg
Fish on ice at the fishmarket in the port of Hamburg, Germany, named Germanys Gateway to the World and is the largest port in Germany

Background imageBaltic Countries Collection: Old Riga skyline at night and Akmens bridge over Daugava river. Riga, Latvia

Old Riga skyline at night and Akmens bridge over Daugava river. Riga, Latvia

Background imageBaltic Countries Collection: Old Riga skyline at dusk and Akmens bridge over Daugava river. Riga, Latvia

Old Riga skyline at dusk and Akmens bridge over Daugava river. Riga, Latvia

Background imageBaltic Countries Collection: Pure clouds over Riga

Pure clouds over Riga
Horizontal image of Riga cityline and Daugava river, Latvia Baltic states

Background imageBaltic Countries Collection: Statue of Albertus Bishop

Statue of Albertus Bishop
Vertical image of the Statue of Albertus Bishop at Riga Cathedral in Latvia

Background imageBaltic Countries Collection: Daugava Beach

Daugava Beach
Horizontal image of Daugava Beach in Riga, Latvia

Background imageBaltic Countries Collection: Aerial view of Riga

Aerial view of Riga
Vertical view over Riga the capital city of Latvia, Baltic states

Background imageBaltic Countries Collection: Riga streets

Riga streets
Vertical image of Riga town square, Latvia

Background imageBaltic Countries Collection: Virgin of Anguish Church

Virgin of Anguish Church
Vertical image of Virgin of Anguish Church in Riga, Latvia

Background imageBaltic Countries Collection: Magical night in Riga

Magical night in Riga
Night panoramic view of Riga, capital city of Latvia

Background imageBaltic Countries Collection: Riga the capital city of Latvia

Riga the capital city of Latvia
Aerial view of Riga, the capital city of Latvia near Daugava river

Background imageBaltic Countries Collection: St Peters Church Riga

St Peters Church Riga
Vertical image of St. Peters Church and House of Blackheads in Riga, Latvia

Background imageBaltic Countries Collection: St. Peters Church

St. Peters Church, the tallest peak in Riga, is one the oldest and most valuable monuments of medieval architecture in the Baltic States

Background imageBaltic Countries Collection: Latvia, Riga, Nativity Cathedral and Freedom Monument

Latvia, Riga, Nativity Cathedral and Freedom Monument

Background imageBaltic Countries Collection: The ships t Yellow Fortune and Love, Anonymous, Reinier Nooms, 1652 - 1714

The ships t Yellow Fortune and Love, Anonymous, Reinier Nooms, 1652 - 1714

Background imageBaltic Countries Collection: Steep coast, Baltic Sea resort town of Ahrenshoop, Fischland, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania

Steep coast, Baltic Sea resort town of Ahrenshoop, Fischland, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Germany, Europe

Background imageBaltic Countries Collection: Sunset, pier, Baltic Sea resort town of Zingst, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Germany, Europe

Sunset, pier, Baltic Sea resort town of Zingst, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Germany, Europe

Background imageBaltic Countries Collection: Wooden landing stage at a place for bathing on one of the skerries of Molloesund

Wooden landing stage at a place for bathing on one of the skerries of Molloesund, Vaestra Goetaland County, Sweden, Europe

Background imageBaltic Countries Collection: Outline and flag of Estonia, 3D, hovering

Outline and flag of Estonia, 3D, hovering

Background imageBaltic Countries Collection: Pier of Sellin during a storm tide, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Germany, Europe

Pier of Sellin during a storm tide, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Germany, Europe



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The Baltic countries, consisting of Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania, are a treasure trove of history, culture, and natural beauty. As depicted in the historic map of Russia, these nations have witnessed centuries of political shifts and cultural exchanges. Gdansk's cityscape at sunset is a sight to behold. The enchanting view showcases the blend of medieval architecture with modern elements. Strolling through its streets feels like stepping back in time. In Hamburg stands the majestic St Nicholas Church—a testament to Germany's rich architectural heritage. Its towering spires reach for the sky as if trying to touch the heavens themselves. Old Riga skyline at dusk paints a picture-perfect scene along the Daugava river. The ancient buildings stand tall against an orange-hued sky—truly captivating. Tallinn's Old Town exudes charm and nostalgia. With a cruise ship docked in Linnahall Harbour nearby, it perfectly captures the juxtaposition between old-world allure and contemporary maritime life. An aerial view of Riga at sunset reveals its grandeur from above—the sprawling cityscape adorned with historical landmarks that tell tales from bygone eras. Lithuania proudly flies its flag high—an emblem representing unity and national pride among its people who cherish their unique traditions and customs. Vilnius boasts Stanislovas Kuzma's masterpiece sculpture "Three Muses" adorning the National Drama Theatre entrance—an iconic symbol celebrating drama, comedy, tragedy—a true reflection of Vilnius' artistic spirit. Nature lovers will find solace amidst Punia Forest Reserve's moss-covered fallen trees—a serene sanctuary where one can immerse themselves in nature's embrace. Wild boars roam freely within Punia Forest Reserve—an embodiment of untamed wilderness thriving harmoniously within this protected haven. Amidst woodland springs forth two Lady slipper orchids—Cypripedium calceolus—in full bloom during springtime—a delicate reminder of nature's intricate beauty.