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British B-class submarine and Sea of Marmara

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Difference between British B-class submarine and Sea of Marmara

British B-class submarine vs. Sea of Marmara

The B class was a class of 11 submarines, built by Vickers in Barrow-in-Furness for the Royal Navy, and launched in 1904–06. The Sea of Marmara (Marmara Denizi), also known as the Sea of Marmora or the Marmara Sea, and in the context of classical antiquity as the Propontis is the inland sea, entirely within the borders of Turkey, that connects the Black Sea to the Aegean Sea, thus separating Turkey's Asian and European parts.

Similarities between British B-class submarine and Sea of Marmara

British B-class submarine and Sea of Marmara have 2 things in common (in Unionpedia): Çanakkale, Dardanelles.

Çanakkale

Çanakkale (pronounced) is a city and seaport in Turkey, in Çanakkale Province, on the southern (Asian) coast of the Dardanelles at their narrowest point.

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Dardanelles

The Dardanelles (Çanakkale Boğazı, translit), also known from Classical Antiquity as the Hellespont (Ἑλλήσποντος, Hellespontos, literally "Sea of Helle"), is a narrow, natural strait and internationally-significant waterway in northwestern Turkey that forms part of the continental boundary between Europe and Asia, and separates Asian Turkey from European Turkey.

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British B-class submarine and Sea of Marmara Comparison

British B-class submarine has 75 relations, while Sea of Marmara has 98. As they have in common 2, the Jaccard index is 1.16% = 2 / (75 + 98).

References

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