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Burgundy wine and Greeks in pre-Roman Gaul

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Difference between Burgundy wine and Greeks in pre-Roman Gaul

Burgundy wine vs. Greeks in pre-Roman Gaul

Burgundy wine (Bourgogne or vin de Bourgogne) is wine made in the Burgundy region in eastern France, in the valleys and slopes west of the Saône, a tributary of the Rhône. The Greeks in pre-Roman Gaul have a significant history of settlement, trade, cultural influence, and armed conflict in the Celtic territory of Gaul (modern France), starting from the 6th century BC during the Greek Archaic period.

Similarities between Burgundy wine and Greeks in pre-Roman Gaul

Burgundy wine and Greeks in pre-Roman Gaul have 7 things in common (in Unionpedia): Burgundy, Celts, France, Gaul, Marseille, Rhône, Saône.

Burgundy

Burgundy (Bourgogne) is a historical territory and a former administrative region of France.

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Celts

The Celts (see pronunciation of ''Celt'' for different usages) were an Indo-European people in Iron Age and Medieval Europe who spoke Celtic languages and had cultural similarities, although the relationship between ethnic, linguistic and cultural factors in the Celtic world remains uncertain and controversial.

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France

France, officially the French Republic (République française), is a sovereign state whose territory consists of metropolitan France in Western Europe, as well as several overseas regions and territories.

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Gaul

Gaul (Latin: Gallia) was a region of Western Europe during the Iron Age that was inhabited by Celtic tribes, encompassing present day France, Luxembourg, Belgium, most of Switzerland, Northern Italy, as well as the parts of the Netherlands and Germany on the west bank of the Rhine.

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Marseille

Marseille (Provençal: Marselha), is the second-largest city of France and the largest city of the Provence historical region.

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Rhône

The Rhône (Le Rhône; Rhone; Walliser German: Rotten; Rodano; Rôno; Ròse) is one of the major rivers of Europe and has twice the average discharge of the Loire (which is the longest French river), rising in the Rhône Glacier in the Swiss Alps at the far eastern end of the Swiss canton of Valais, passing through Lake Geneva and running through southeastern France.

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Saône

The Saône (La Saône; Arpitan Sona, Arar) is a river of eastern France.

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Burgundy wine and Greeks in pre-Roman Gaul Comparison

Burgundy wine has 118 relations, while Greeks in pre-Roman Gaul has 87. As they have in common 7, the Jaccard index is 3.41% = 7 / (118 + 87).

References

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