Similarities between Lyme Bay and Lyme Regis
Lyme Bay and Lyme Regis have 14 things in common (in Unionpedia): Charmouth, Devon, Dinosaur, Dorset, English Channel, Exmouth, Geology, Jurassic, Jurassic Coast, List of places on the Jurassic Coast, Mary Anning, Normandy landings, Paleontology, World Heritage site.
Charmouth
Charmouth is a village and civil parish at the mouth of the River Char in West Dorset, England.
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Devon
Devon, also known as Devonshire, which was formerly its common and official name, is a county of England, reaching from the Bristol Channel in the north to the English Channel in the south.
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Dinosaur
Dinosaurs are a diverse group of reptiles of the clade Dinosauria.
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Dorset
Dorset (archaically: Dorsetshire) is a county in South West England on the English Channel coast.
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English Channel
The English Channel (la Manche, "The Sleeve"; Ärmelkanal, "Sleeve Channel"; Mor Breizh, "Sea of Brittany"; Mor Bretannek, "Sea of Brittany"), also called simply the Channel, is the body of water that separates southern England from northern France and links the southern part of the North Sea to the Atlantic Ocean.
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Exmouth
Exmouth is a port town, civil parish and seaside resort, sited on the east bank of the mouth of the River Exe.
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Geology
Geology (from the Ancient Greek γῆ, gē, i.e. "earth" and -λoγία, -logia, i.e. "study of, discourse") is an earth science concerned with the solid Earth, the rocks of which it is composed, and the processes by which they change over time.
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Jurassic
The Jurassic (from Jura Mountains) was a geologic period and system that spanned 56 million years from the end of the Triassic Period million years ago (Mya) to the beginning of the Cretaceous Period Mya.
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Jurassic Coast
The Jurassic Coast is a World Heritage Site on the English Channel coast of southern England.
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List of places on the Jurassic Coast
The following is a list of places on the Jurassic Coast in southern England, in East Devon and Dorset, from west to east.
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Mary Anning
Mary Anning (21 May 1799 – 9 March 1847) was an English fossil collector, dealer, and paleontologist who became known around the world for important finds she made in Jurassic marine fossil beds in the cliffs along the English Channel at Lyme Regis in the county of Dorset in Southwest England.
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Normandy landings
The Normandy landings were the landing operations on Tuesday, 6 June 1944 of the Allied invasion of Normandy in Operation Overlord during World War II.
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Paleontology
Paleontology or palaeontology is the scientific study of life that existed prior to, and sometimes including, the start of the Holocene Epoch (roughly 11,700 years before present).
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World Heritage site
A World Heritage site is a landmark or area which is selected by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) as having cultural, historical, scientific or other form of significance, and is legally protected by international treaties.
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Lyme Bay and Lyme Regis Comparison
Lyme Bay has 57 relations, while Lyme Regis has 140. As they have in common 14, the Jaccard index is 7.11% = 14 / (57 + 140).
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