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Os baltos ou povos bálticos definidos como falantes de uma das línguas bálticas, um ramo da família de línguas indo-européias, são descendentes de um grupo de tribos indo-européias que colonizou a região entre o baixo Vístula, o alto Duina Ocidental e o rio Dnieper no litoral sudeste do mar Báltico. Os milhares de lagos e pântanos nesta área contribuíram para o isolamento geográfico dos bálticos nesta região, e as línguas bálticas retiveram várias características arcaicas e conservadoras. More information...

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