Similarities between Arcadia and Stemnitsa
Arcadia and Stemnitsa have 13 things in common (in Unionpedia): Dimitsana, Gennaios Kolokotronis, Gortynia, Greece, Greek War of Independence, Lycaon (Arcadia), Mainalo, Megalopolis, Greece, Ottoman Empire, Peloponnese (region), Slavic languages, Trikolonoi, Tripoli, Greece.
Dimitsana
Dimitsana (Δημητσάνα) is a mountain village and a former municipality in Arcadia, Peloponnese, Greece.
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Gennaios Kolokotronis
Ioannis Kolokotronis (Ιωάνης Κολοκοτρώνης; 1805–1868), or Gennaios Kolokotronis (Γενναίος Κολοκοτρώνης) as the other were calling him was a Greek warrior of the Greek War of Independence, general and the 14th Prime Minister of Greece.
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Gortynia
Gortynia (Γορτυνία) is a municipality in the Arcadia regional unit, Peloponnese, Greece.
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Greece
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Greek War of Independence
The Greek War of Independence, also known as the Greek Revolution (Ελληνική Επανάσταση, Elliniki Epanastasi, or also referred to by Greeks in the 19th century as the Αγώνας, Agonas, "Struggle"; Ottoman: يونان عصياني Yunan İsyanı, "Greek Uprising"), was a successful war of independence waged by Greek revolutionaries against the Ottoman Empire between 1821 and 1830.
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Lycaon (Arcadia)
In Greek mythology, Lycaon (/laɪˈkeɪɒn/; Greek: Λυκάων) was a king of Arcadia, son of Pelasgus and Meliboea, who, in the most popular version of the myth, tested Zeus' omniscience by serving him the roasted flesh of Lycaon's own son Nyctimus, in order to see whether Zeus was truly all-knowing.
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Mainalo
Mainalo (Modern Greek: Μαίναλο, Ancient Greek: Μαίναλος or Μαίναλον - Mainalos or Mainalon; Latin: Mænalus), also known as Menalon,, is a mountain range in Arcadia, Greece, the tallest of which is called by the same name, all named after the mythological Maenalus, son of Lycaon.
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Megalopolis, Greece
Megalopoli (Μεγαλόπολη) is a town in the southwestern part of the regional unit of Arcadia, southern Greece.
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Ottoman Empire
The Ottoman Empire (دولت عليه عثمانیه,, literally The Exalted Ottoman State; Modern Turkish: Osmanlı İmparatorluğu or Osmanlı Devleti), also historically known in Western Europe as the Turkish Empire"The Ottoman Empire-also known in Europe as the Turkish Empire" or simply Turkey, was a state that controlled much of Southeast Europe, Western Asia and North Africa between the 14th and early 20th centuries.
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Peloponnese (region)
The Peloponnese region (Περιφέρεια Πελοποννήσου) is a region in southern Greece.
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Slavic languages
The Slavic languages (also called Slavonic languages) are the Indo-European languages spoken by the Slavic peoples.
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Trikolonoi
Trikolonoi (Τρικόλωνοι) is a former municipality in Arcadia, Peloponnese, Greece.
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Tripoli, Greece
Tripoli (Τρίπολη, Trípoli, formerly Τρίπολις, Trípolis; earlier Τριπολιτσά Tripolitsá) is a city in the central part of the Peloponnese, in Greece.
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Arcadia and Stemnitsa Comparison
Arcadia has 204 relations, while Stemnitsa has 35. As they have in common 13, the Jaccard index is 5.44% = 13 / (204 + 35).
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