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British Columbia Highway 97 and Concurrency (road)

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Difference between British Columbia Highway 97 and Concurrency (road)

British Columbia Highway 97 vs. Concurrency (road)

Highway 97 is the longest continuously numbered route in the Canadian province of British Columbia (and the longest provincial highway in any province), running from the Canada–United States border near Osoyoos in the south to the British Columbia/Yukon boundary in the north at Watson Lake, Yukon. A concurrency in a road network is an instance of one physical road bearing two or more different highway, motorway, or other route numbers.

Similarities between British Columbia Highway 97 and Concurrency (road)

British Columbia Highway 97 and Concurrency (road) have 2 things in common (in Unionpedia): British Columbia Highway 1, Kamloops.

British Columbia Highway 1

Highway 1 is part of the British Columbia section of the Trans-Canada Highway.

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Kamloops

Kamloops is a city in south-central British Columbia in Canada at the confluence of the two branches of the Thompson River near Kamloops Lake.

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British Columbia Highway 97 and Concurrency (road) Comparison

British Columbia Highway 97 has 139 relations, while Concurrency (road) has 112. As they have in common 2, the Jaccard index is 0.80% = 2 / (139 + 112).

References

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