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4th Battalion (Australia) and Egypt

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Difference between 4th Battalion (Australia) and Egypt

4th Battalion (Australia) vs. Egypt

The 4th Battalion was an infantry battalion of the Australian Army. Egypt (مِصر, مَصر, Khēmi), officially the Arab Republic of Egypt, is a transcontinental country spanning the northeast corner of Africa and southwest corner of Asia by a land bridge formed by the Sinai Peninsula.

Similarities between 4th Battalion (Australia) and Egypt

4th Battalion (Australia) and Egypt have 3 things in common (in Unionpedia): Egypt, Suez Canal, World War I.

Egypt

Egypt (مِصر, مَصر, Khēmi), officially the Arab Republic of Egypt, is a transcontinental country spanning the northeast corner of Africa and southwest corner of Asia by a land bridge formed by the Sinai Peninsula.

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Suez Canal

thumb The Suez Canal (قناة السويس) is an artificial sea-level waterway in Egypt, connecting the Mediterranean Sea to the Red Sea through the Isthmus of Suez.

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World War I

World War I (often abbreviated as WWI or WW1), also known as the First World War, the Great War, or the War to End All Wars, was a global war originating in Europe that lasted from 28 July 1914 to 11 November 1918.

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4th Battalion (Australia) and Egypt Comparison

4th Battalion (Australia) has 77 relations, while Egypt has 764. As they have in common 3, the Jaccard index is 0.36% = 3 / (77 + 764).

References

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