East Baltic
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East Baltic
Summary
East Baltic is a language family[1]. It draws 206 Wikipedia views per month (language_family category, ranking #131 of 1,012).[2]
Key Facts
- East Baltic's instance of is recorded as language family[3].
- East Baltic's subclass of is recorded as Baltic[4].
- East Baltic's has part is recorded as Latvian[5].
- East Baltic's has part is recorded as Lithuanian[6].
- East Baltic's has part is recorded as Samogitian[7].
- East Baltic's has part is recorded as Latgalian[8].
- East Baltic's has part is recorded as Selonian[9].
- East Baltic's has part is recorded as Semigallian[10].
- East Baltic's has part is recorded as Eastern Galindian[11].
- East Baltic's has part is recorded as Dnieper-Oka[12].
- East Baltic's topic's main category is recorded as Category:East Baltic languages[13].
- East Baltic's Linguist List code is recorded as ebal[14].
- East Baltic's Glottolog code is recorded as east2280[15].
- East Baltic's indigenous to is recorded as Balts[16].
- East Baltic's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/120vt2_p[17].
- East Baltic's FactGrid item ID is recorded as Schlössel[18].
Why It Matters
East Baltic draws 206 Wikipedia views per month (language_family category, ranking #131 of 1,012).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 11 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[19] It is known by 5 alternative names across languages and contexts.[20]