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Batavia (ship) and Kalbarri, Western Australia

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Difference between Batavia (ship) and Kalbarri, Western Australia

Batavia (ship) vs. Kalbarri, Western Australia

Batavia was a ship of the Dutch East India Company (VOC). Kalbarri is a coastal town in the Mid West region located 592 km north of Perth, Western Australia.

Similarities between Batavia (ship) and Kalbarri, Western Australia

Batavia (ship) and Kalbarri, Western Australia have 2 things in common (in Unionpedia): Dutch East India Company, Zuytdorp.

Dutch East India Company

The United East India Company, sometimes known as the United East Indies Company (Vereenigde Oostindische Compagnie; or Verenigde Oost-Indische Compagnie in modern spelling; abbreviated to VOC), better known to the English-speaking world as the Dutch East India Company or sometimes as the Dutch East Indies Company, was a multinational corporation that was founded in 1602 from a government-backed consolidation of several rival Dutch trading companies.

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Zuytdorp

The VOC Zuytdorp also Zuiddorp (meaning 'South Village' after Zuiddorpe a still existing village in the South of Zeeland, near the Belgian border) was an 18th-century trading ship of the Dutch East India Company (Vereenigde Oost-Indische Compagnie, commonly abbreviated VOC).

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Batavia (ship) and Kalbarri, Western Australia Comparison

Batavia (ship) has 110 relations, while Kalbarri, Western Australia has 24. As they have in common 2, the Jaccard index is 1.49% = 2 / (110 + 24).

References

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