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Colombia and Yam (vegetable)

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Difference between Colombia and Yam (vegetable)

Colombia vs. Yam (vegetable)

Colombia, officially the Republic of Colombia, is a sovereign state largely situated in the northwest of South America, with territories in Central America. Yam is the common name for some plant species in the genus Dioscorea (family Dioscoreaceae) that form edible tubers.

Similarities between Colombia and Yam (vegetable)

Colombia and Yam (vegetable) have 4 things in common (in Unionpedia): Caribbean, Cassava, Tropics, West Africa.

Caribbean

The Caribbean is a region that consists of the Caribbean Sea, its islands (some surrounded by the Caribbean Sea and some bordering both the Caribbean Sea and the North Atlantic Ocean) and the surrounding coasts.

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Cassava

Manihot esculenta, commonly called cassava, manioc, yuca, mandioca and Brazilian arrowroot, is a woody shrub native to South America of the spurge family, Euphorbiaceae.

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Tropics

The tropics are a region of the Earth surrounding the Equator.

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West Africa

West Africa, also called Western Africa and the West of Africa, is the westernmost region of Africa.

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Colombia and Yam (vegetable) Comparison

Colombia has 847 relations, while Yam (vegetable) has 91. As they have in common 4, the Jaccard index is 0.43% = 4 / (847 + 91).

References

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