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Brazilian Army and Montese

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Difference between Brazilian Army and Montese

Brazilian Army vs. Montese

The Brazilian Army (Exército Brasileiro) is the land arm of the Brazilian Armed Forces. Montese (Frignanese: Muntês) is a town in the province of Modena, Emilia-Romagna, Italy.

Similarities between Brazilian Army and Montese

Brazilian Army and Montese have 4 things in common (in Unionpedia): Brazil, Ceará, Fortaleza, World War II.

Brazil

Brazil (Brasil), officially the Federative Republic of Brazil (República Federativa do Brasil), is the largest country in both South America and Latin America.

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Ceará

Ceará (locally in Ceará or in Northeast Region of Brazil the pronunciation is) is one of the 27 states of Brazil, located in the northeastern part of the country, on the Atlantic coast.

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Fortaleza

Fortaleza (locally, Portuguese for Fortress) is the state capital of Ceará, located in Northeastern Brazil.

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World War II

World War II (often abbreviated to WWII or WW2), also known as the Second World War, was a global war that lasted from 1939 to 1945, although conflicts reflecting the ideological clash between what would become the Allied and Axis blocs began earlier.

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Brazilian Army and Montese Comparison

Brazilian Army has 397 relations, while Montese has 16. As they have in common 4, the Jaccard index is 0.97% = 4 / (397 + 16).

References

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