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Atherton Tableland and Great Dividing Range

Shortcuts: Differences, Similarities, Jaccard Similarity Coefficient, References.

Difference between Atherton Tableland and Great Dividing Range

Atherton Tableland vs. Great Dividing Range

The Atherton Tableland is a fertile plateau which is part of the Great Dividing Range in Queensland, Australia. The Great Dividing Range, or the Eastern Highlands, is Australia's most substantial mountain range and the third longest land-based range in the world.

Similarities between Atherton Tableland and Great Dividing Range

Atherton Tableland and Great Dividing Range have 4 things in common (in Unionpedia): Atherton, Queensland, Mareeba, National park, Queensland.

Atherton, Queensland

Atherton is a town and locality on the Atherton Tablelands within the Tablelands Region, Far North Queensland, Australia.

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Mareeba

Mareeba is a town in Far North Queensland, Australia.

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National park

A national park is a park in use for conservation purposes.

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Queensland

Queensland (abbreviated as Qld) is the second-largest and third-most populous state in the Commonwealth of Australia.

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Atherton Tableland and Great Dividing Range Comparison

Atherton Tableland has 84 relations, while Great Dividing Range has 229. As they have in common 4, the Jaccard index is 1.28% = 4 / (84 + 229).

References

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