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1926–27 New Zealand Māori rugby union tour and Māori All Blacks

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Difference between 1926–27 New Zealand Māori rugby union tour and Māori All Blacks

1926–27 New Zealand Māori rugby union tour vs. Māori All Blacks

The 1926–27 New Zealand Māori rugby union tour was a collection of rugby union games undertaken by the New Zealand Māori team against invitational and national teams of New Zealand, Australia, France, Great Britain and Canada. The Māori All Blacks, previously called the New Zealand Māori, are a rugby union team from New Zealand.

Similarities between 1926–27 New Zealand Māori rugby union tour and Māori All Blacks

1926–27 New Zealand Māori rugby union tour and Māori All Blacks have 16 things in common (in Unionpedia): Auckland, Blackheath, London, Canada, Cardiff, Cardiff Arms Park, Melbourne, New Zealand, Rugby union, St. Helen's Rugby and Cricket Ground, Stade Olympique Yves-du-Manoir, Swansea, Vancouver, Wellington, Wellington Rugby Football Union, 1888–89 New Zealand Native football team, 1949 New Zealand Māori rugby union tour of Australia.

Auckland

Auckland is a city in New Zealand's North Island.

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Blackheath, London

Blackheath is a district of south east London, England, within the Royal Borough of Greenwich and the London Borough of Lewisham.

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Canada

Canada is a country located in the northern part of North America.

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Cardiff

Cardiff (Caerdydd) is the capital of, and largest city in, Wales, and the eleventh-largest city in the United Kingdom.

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Cardiff Arms Park

Cardiff Arms Park (Parc yr Arfau Caerdydd), also known as The Arms Park and the BT Sport Cardiff Arms Park for sponsorship reasons from September 2014, is situated in the centre of Cardiff, Wales.

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Melbourne

Melbourne is the state capital of Victoria and the second-most populous city in Australia and Oceania.

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New Zealand

New Zealand (Aotearoa) is a sovereign island country in the southwestern Pacific Ocean.

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Rugby union

Rugby union, commonly known in most of the world as rugby, is a contact team sport which originated in England in the first half of the 19th century.

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St. Helen's Rugby and Cricket Ground

St Helen's Rugby and Cricket Ground is a sports venue in Swansea, Wales, owned and operated by the City and County of Swansea Council.

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Stade Olympique Yves-du-Manoir

The Stade Olympique Yves-du-Manoir (also known as the Stade Olympique de Colombes, or simply Colombes to the locals) is a rugby, track and association football stadium in Colombes, near Paris, France.

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Swansea

Swansea (Abertawe), is a coastal city and county, officially known as the City and County of Swansea (Dinas a Sir Abertawe) in Wales, UK.

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Vancouver

Vancouver is a coastal seaport city in western Canada, located in the Lower Mainland region of British Columbia.

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Wellington

Wellington (Te Whanganui-a-Tara) is the capital city and second most populous urban area of New Zealand, with residents.

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Wellington Rugby Football Union

The Wellington Rugby Football Union (known as the Wellington Lions for competition reasons) are a New Zealand governing body of rugby union in the New Zealand province of Wellington.

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1888–89 New Zealand Native football team

The 1888–89 New Zealand Native football team was a New Zealand rugby union team that toured Britain, Ireland, Australia and New Zealand in 1888 and 1889.

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1949 New Zealand Māori rugby union tour of Australia

The 1949 New Zealand Māori rugby union tour was a collection of rugby union games undertaken by the New Zealand Māori against invitational and national teams of Australia.

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1926–27 New Zealand Māori rugby union tour and Māori All Blacks Comparison

1926–27 New Zealand Māori rugby union tour has 68 relations, while Māori All Blacks has 223. As they have in common 16, the Jaccard index is 5.50% = 16 / (68 + 223).

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