By the end of the thirteenth century the Baltic shores had been conquered, with the German expeditionary forces in control.
From 1920 to 1945 the ship was home ported at Kiel-Holtenau and served in many locations, but mainly along Baltic shores.
The action takes place amid the deserted dunes and screaming gulls of a chilly Baltic shore.
In the summer of 1903 Balmont visited Moscow, then moved to the Baltic shore to work on his next book.
Ms. Pienkowska spent much of her life in and around the giant shipyard on the Baltic shore.
Careful statesmanship might mean permanent dominion on the Baltic shore, but left little room for mistakes.
Then I came down through pine woods to the head of a road that runs to the Baltic shore.
Heringsdorf has been one of the most popular resorts on the German Baltic shore since its foundation.
The six going this way must be headed for the Baltic shore, where lay the ship or ships that had brought them.
Wendiand: A region bordering on the southern Baltic shores.