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Humboldt River and Interstate 80

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Difference between Humboldt River and Interstate 80

Humboldt River vs. Interstate 80

The Humboldt River runs through northern Nevada in the western United States. Interstate 80 (I-80) is an east–west transcontinental limited-access highway in the United States that runs from downtown San Francisco, California, to Teaneck, New Jersey, in the New York City Metropolitan Area.

Similarities between Humboldt River and Interstate 80

Humboldt River and Interstate 80 have 11 things in common (in Unionpedia): Battle Mountain, Nevada, California, California Gold Rush, California Trail, Elko, Nevada, First Transcontinental Railroad, Interstate 80 in Nevada, Lovelock, Nevada, Nevada, Wells, Nevada, Winnemucca, Nevada.

Battle Mountain, Nevada

Battle Mountain is an unincorporated town in and the county seat of Lander County, Nevada, United States.

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California

California is a state in the Pacific Region of the United States.

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California Gold Rush

The California Gold Rush (1848–1855) began on January 24, 1848, when gold was found by James W. Marshall at Sutter's Mill in Coloma, California.

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California Trail

The California Trail was an emigrant trail of about across the western half of the North American continent from Missouri River towns to what is now the state of California.

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Elko, Nevada

Elko (Shoshoni: Natakkoa, "Rocks Piled on One Another") is the largest city and county seat of Elko County, Nevada, United States.

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First Transcontinental Railroad

The First Transcontinental Railroad (also called the Great Transcontinental Railroad, known originally as the "Pacific Railroad" and later as the "Overland Route") was a continuous railroad line constructed between 1863 and 1869 that connected the existing eastern U.S. rail network at Omaha, Nebraska/Council Bluffs, Iowa with the Pacific coast at the Oakland Long Wharf on San Francisco Bay.

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Interstate 80 in Nevada

Interstate 80 (I-80) traverses the northern portion of the U.S. state of Nevada.

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Lovelock, Nevada

Lovelock is the county seat of Pershing County, Nevada, United States, in which it is the only incorporated city.

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Nevada

Nevada (see pronunciations) is a state in the Western, Mountain West, and Southwestern regions of the United States of America.

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Wells, Nevada

Wells is a small city in Elko County, in northeast Nevada in the western United States.

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Winnemucca, Nevada

Winnemucca is the only incorporated city in and is the county seat of Humboldt County, Nevada, United States.

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Humboldt River and Interstate 80 Comparison

Humboldt River has 68 relations, while Interstate 80 has 266. As they have in common 11, the Jaccard index is 3.29% = 11 / (68 + 266).

References

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