Answer:
The small nations of Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia lie on the eastern shore of the Baltic Sea.
Step-by-step explanation:
The Baltic Sea is a 412,500 kmĀ² large and up to 459 m deep inland sea in Europe and is considered the largest brackish sea of the earth. The Baltic Sea is located in northern Europe. The Baltic Sea borders politically in the west to Denmark and Sweden, in the east to Finland, Russia, Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania, in the south to Poland and Germany.