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rdfs:label | - State continuity of the Baltic states
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skos:prefLabel | - State continuity of the Baltic states
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skos:altLabel | - recognized
- independence
- continuation
- de facto
- countries that did not recognize the Soviet occupation
- Baltic states continued to exist
- Baltic states' independence
- Baltic-American agenda
- Legal continuity
- Semi-official diplomatic relations continue
- Unrecognized
- assert state continuity
- continuity from the original states
- de jure recognised
- did not ''de jure'' recognise
- did not recognise
- does not recognize
- legal continuity
- legal continuity of the Lithuanian state
- legal continuity of the interwar state
- legal continuity of the state
- legal state continuity of Lithuania
- majority of Western nations refused to recognize
- regaining independence
- restitution principle
- revivals of the three independent countries
- state continuity
- state continuity for the Baltics
- state continuity of Lithuania
- state continuity of the Baltic states
- they claimed continuity
- three Baltic countries
- until 1977
- recognize the Soviet occupation of the Baltic countries
- not recognized by most of the international community
- did not recognize the incorporation of Estonia into the Soviet Union
- State_continuity_of_the_Baltic_states#European_Court_of_Human_Rights
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