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1 Council of the Baltic Sea States
Abbreviation: CBSSУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Council of the Baltic Sea States
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2 Совет государств Балтийского моря
1) EBRD: Council of the Baltic Sea States2) Politico-military term: Council of Baltic States3) Foreign Ministry: Council of the Baltic Sea States( CBSS) (СГБМ)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Совет государств Балтийского моря
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3 Совет государств Балтийского моря
Council of the Baltic Sea States [ CBSS]Русско-английский словарь русских соответствий названий и организаций Евросоюза > Совет государств Балтийского моря
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