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Black Sea and Mingrelian language

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Difference between Black Sea and Mingrelian language

Black Sea vs. Mingrelian language

The Black Sea is a body of water and marginal sea of the Atlantic Ocean between Eastern Europe, the Caucasus, and Western Asia. Mingrelian or Megrelian (მარგალური ნინა margaluri nina) is a Kartvelian language spoken in Western Georgia (regions of Samegrelo and Abkhazia), primarily by Mingrelians.

Similarities between Black Sea and Mingrelian language

Black Sea and Mingrelian language have 4 things in common (in Unionpedia): Abkhazia, Georgia (country), Georgian language, Laz language.

Abkhazia

Abkhazia (Аҧсны́; აფხაზეთი; p) is a territory on the eastern coast of the Black Sea, south of the Greater Caucasus mountains, in northwestern Georgia.

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Georgia (country)

Georgia (tr) is a country in the Caucasus region of Eurasia.

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Georgian language

Georgian (ქართული ენა, translit.) is a Kartvelian language spoken by Georgians.

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Laz language

The Laz language (ლაზური ნენა, lazuri nena; ლაზური ენა, lazuri ena, or ჭანური ენა, ç̌anuri ena / chanuri ena) is a Kartvelian language spoken by the Laz people on the southeastern shore of the Black Sea.

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Black Sea and Mingrelian language Comparison

Black Sea has 398 relations, while Mingrelian language has 48. As they have in common 4, the Jaccard index is 0.90% = 4 / (398 + 48).

References

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