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Aidone and Languages of Italy

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Difference between Aidone and Languages of Italy

Aidone vs. Languages of Italy

Aidone (Gallo-Italic of Sicily: Aidungh or Dadungh; Aiduni) is a town and comune in the province of Enna, in region of Sicily in southern Italy. There are approximately thirty-four living spoken languages and related dialects in Italy; most of which are indigenous evolutions of Vulgar Latin, and are therefore classified as Romance languages.

Similarities between Aidone and Languages of Italy

Aidone and Languages of Italy have 4 things in common (in Unionpedia): Gallo-Italic of Sicily, Italy, Province of Enna, Sicily.

Gallo-Italic of Sicily

Gallo-Italic of Sicily (Gallo-italico di Sicilia) is a group of Gallo-Italic languages found in about 15 isolated communities of central eastern Sicily.

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Italy

Italy (Italia), officially the Italian Republic (Repubblica Italiana), is a sovereign state in Europe.

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Province of Enna

Enna (Provincia di Enna; Sicilian: Pruvincia di Enna) is a province in the autonomous island region of Sicily in Italy.

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Sicily

Sicily (Sicilia; Sicìlia) is the largest island in the Mediterranean Sea.

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Aidone and Languages of Italy Comparison

Aidone has 10 relations, while Languages of Italy has 244. As they have in common 4, the Jaccard index is 1.57% = 4 / (10 + 244).

References

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