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Dnieper–Bug Canal and Kobryn

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Difference between Dnieper–Bug Canal and Kobryn

Dnieper–Bug Canal vs. Kobryn

Dnieper–Bug Canal (alternately spelled Dnepr-Bug Canal), or the Dneprovsko-Bugsky Canal is the longest inland ship canal in Belarus that connects the Mukhavets River, a tributary of the Bug River, and the Pina River, a tributary of the Pripyat River. Kobryn (Ко́брын; Кобрин; Кобринь; Kobryń; Kobrynas; קאברין) is a city in the Brest Region of Belarus and the center of the Kobryn District.

Similarities between Dnieper–Bug Canal and Kobryn

Dnieper–Bug Canal and Kobryn have 5 things in common (in Unionpedia): Belarus, Mukhavets River, Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, Polish–Soviet War, Vysheysha shkola.

Belarus

Belarus (Беларусь, Biełaruś,; Беларусь, Belarus'), officially the Republic of Belarus (Рэспубліка Беларусь; Республика Беларусь), formerly known by its Russian name Byelorussia or Belorussia (Белоруссия, Byelorussiya), is a landlocked country in Eastern Europe bordered by Russia to the northeast, Ukraine to the south, Poland to the west, and Lithuania and Latvia to the northwest.

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Mukhavets River

Mukhavets (Мухаве́ц (Muchaviec),, BGN/PCGN romanization: Mukhavyets) is a river in western Belarus, a tributary to the Bug River.

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Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth

The Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, formally the Crown of the Kingdom of Poland and the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, after 1791 the Commonwealth of Poland, was a dualistic state, a bi-confederation of Poland and Lithuania ruled by a common monarch, who was both the King of Poland and the Grand Duke of Lithuania.

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Polish–Soviet War

The Polish–Soviet War (February 1919 – March 1921) was fought by the Second Polish Republic, Ukrainian People's Republic and the proto-Soviet Union (Soviet Russia and Soviet Ukraine) for control of an area equivalent to today's western Ukraine and parts of modern Belarus.

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Vysheysha shkola

Vysheysha shkola is a state-owned publishing house in Minsk, Belarus, specialized in publishing academic books.

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Dnieper–Bug Canal and Kobryn Comparison

Dnieper–Bug Canal has 44 relations, while Kobryn has 37. As they have in common 5, the Jaccard index is 6.17% = 5 / (44 + 37).

References

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