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Battle of Daugavgrīva (1609) and Livonia

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Difference between Battle of Daugavgrīva (1609) and Livonia

Battle of Daugavgrīva (1609) vs. Livonia

The Battle of Daugavgrīva took place October 6, 1609 during the Polish–Swedish War (1600–1611). Livonia (Līvõmō, Liivimaa, German and Scandinavian languages: Livland, Latvian and Livonija, Inflanty, archaic English Livland, Liwlandia; Liflyandiya) is a historical region on the eastern shores of the Baltic Sea.

Similarities between Battle of Daugavgrīva (1609) and Livonia

Battle of Daugavgrīva (1609) and Livonia have 3 things in common (in Unionpedia): Latvia, Pärnu, Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth.

Latvia

Latvia (or; Latvija), officially the Republic of Latvia (Latvijas Republika), is a sovereign state in the Baltic region of Northern Europe.

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Pärnu

Pärnu (Pernau) is the fourth-largest city in Estonia.

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Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth

The Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, formally the Crown of the Kingdom of Poland and the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, after 1791 the Commonwealth of Poland, was a dualistic state, a bi-confederation of Poland and Lithuania ruled by a common monarch, who was both the King of Poland and the Grand Duke of Lithuania.

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Battle of Daugavgrīva (1609) and Livonia Comparison

Battle of Daugavgrīva (1609) has 10 relations, while Livonia has 211. As they have in common 3, the Jaccard index is 1.36% = 3 / (10 + 211).

References

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