World Heritage List
1979
- Białowieża Forest (Belarus) *
1985
1987
- Hanseatic City of Lübeck (Germany)
1994
- Vilnius Historic Centre (Lithuania)
1995
- Hanseatic Town of Visby (Sweden)
1997
- Castle of the Teutonic Order in Malbork (Poland)
- Historic Centre (Old Town) of Tallinn (Estonia)
- Historic Centre of Riga (Latvia)
- Medieval Town of Toruń (Poland)
1998
- Naval Port of Karlskrona (Sweden)
2000
- Agricultural Landscape of Southern Öland (Sweden)
- Curonian Spit (Lithuania) *
- High Coast / Kvarken Archipelago (Finland) *
- Historic Centre of Brugge (Belgium)
- Kronborg Castle (Denmark)
2002
- Historic Centres of Stralsund and Wismar (Germany)
2018
2023
- Old town of Kuldīga (Latvia)
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Cultural Natural Mixed
Cultural Natural Mixed
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