Before WW2 when Estonia,Latvia and Lithuania were independent, the all four of them (including Finland) were considered baltic countries. Only after the WW2 when Estonia, Latvia and Litheania ceased to exist, Finland was accepted fulle as part of the nordics.
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Before WW2 when Estonia,Latvia and Lithuania were independent, the all four of them (including Finland) were considered baltic countries. Only after the WW2 when Estonia, Latvia and Litheania ceased to exist, Finland was accepted fulle as part of the nordics.