The term Baltic Russians is usually used to refer to the Russian-speaking communities in the Baltic states Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania. The term Baltic Russians does not imply a separate ethnic subcategory among the Russians. It came into use in the context of discussions of their fate after the collapse of the Soviet Union. Therefore, Russians living in the Saint Petersburg area and the Kaliningrad Oblast are usually excluded, as they live within the current administrative boundaries of Russia. The Russian minorities of Finland and Poland, despite the fact that they live in countries by the Baltic Sea coast, are not considered Baltic Russians because they live on territory that was not annexed by the Soviet Union after the Second World War
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