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1911 and March 6

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Difference between 1911 and March 6

1911 vs. March 6

The differences between 1911 and March 6 are not available.

Similarities between 1911 and March 6

1911 and March 6 have 3 things in common (in Unionpedia): Italo-Turkish War, Nobel Prize in Literature, Nobel Prize in Physics.

Italo-Turkish War

The Italo-Turkish or Turco-Italian War (Trablusgarp Savaşı, "Tripolitanian War"; also known in Italy as Guerra di Libia, "Libyan War") was fought between the Kingdom of Italy and the Ottoman Empire from September 29, 1911, to October 18, 1912.

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Nobel Prize in Literature

The Nobel Prize in Literature (Nobelpriset i litteratur) is a Swedish literature prize that has been awarded annually, since 1901, to an author from any country who has, in the words of the will of Swedish industrialist Alfred Nobel, produced "in the field of literature the most outstanding work in an ideal direction" (original Swedish: "den som inom litteraturen har producerat det mest framstående verket i en idealisk riktning").

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Nobel Prize in Physics

The Nobel Prize in Physics (Nobelpriset i fysik) is a yearly award given by the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences for those who conferred the most outstanding contributions for mankind in the field of physics.

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1911 and March 6 Comparison

1911 has 1029 relations, while March 6 has 642. As they have in common 3, the Jaccard index is 0.18% = 3 / (1029 + 642).

References

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