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Chalcidian League and World Amateur Chess Championship

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Difference between Chalcidian League and World Amateur Chess Championship

Chalcidian League vs. World Amateur Chess Championship

The Chalcidian League (Κοινόν τῶν Χαλκιδέων, Koinon tōn Chalkideōn, "League of the Chalcidians"), also referred to as the Olynthians or the Chalcidians in Thrace (Χαλκιδεῖς ἐπί Θρᾴκης, Chalkideis epi Thrakēs) to distinguish them from the Chalcidians in Euboea, was a federal state that existed on the Chalcidice peninsula, on the shores of the northwest Aegean Sea, from around 430 BCE until it was destroyed by Philip II of Macedon in 348 BCE. The World Amateur Chess Championship is a tournament organised by the World Chess Federation, FIDE.

Similarities between Chalcidian League and World Amateur Chess Championship

Chalcidian League and World Amateur Chess Championship have 1 thing in common (in Unionpedia): Chalkidiki.

Chalkidiki

Chalkidiki, also spelt Chalkidike, Chalcidice or Halkidiki (Χαλκιδική, Chalkidikí), is a peninsula and regional unit of Greece, part of the Region of Central Macedonia in Northern Greece.

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Chalcidian League and World Amateur Chess Championship Comparison

Chalcidian League has 35 relations, while World Amateur Chess Championship has 48. As they have in common 1, the Jaccard index is 1.20% = 1 / (35 + 48).

References

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