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Horse meat and Siege of Paris (1870–71)

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Difference between Horse meat and Siege of Paris (1870–71)

Horse meat vs. Siege of Paris (1870–71)

Horse meat is the culinary name for meat cut from a horse. The Siege of Paris, lasting from 19 September 1870 to 28 January 1871, and the consequent capture of the city by Prussian forces, led to French defeat in the Franco-Prussian War and the establishment of the German Empire as well as the Paris Commune.

Similarities between Horse meat and Siege of Paris (1870–71)

Horse meat and Siege of Paris (1870–71) have 4 things in common (in Unionpedia): Bavaria, Horse meat, Napoleon III, Paris.

Bavaria

Bavaria (Bavarian and Bayern), officially the Free State of Bavaria (Freistaat Bayern), is a landlocked federal state of Germany, occupying its southeastern corner.

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Horse meat

Horse meat is the culinary name for meat cut from a horse.

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Napoleon III

Louis-Napoléon Bonaparte (born Charles-Louis Napoléon Bonaparte; 20 April 1808 – 9 January 1873) was the President of France from 1848 to 1852 and as Napoleon III the Emperor of the French from 1852 to 1870.

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Paris

Paris is the capital and most populous city of France, with an area of and a population of 2,206,488.

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Horse meat and Siege of Paris (1870–71) Comparison

Horse meat has 311 relations, while Siege of Paris (1870–71) has 103. As they have in common 4, the Jaccard index is 0.97% = 4 / (311 + 103).

References

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