Similarities between Detroit and Southern Ontario
Detroit and Southern Ontario have 36 things in common (in Unionpedia): Ambassador Bridge, American Revolution, Canada–United States border, Contiguous United States, Detroit Metropolitan Airport, Detroit River, Detroit–Windsor Tunnel, Eastern Time Zone, Great Lakes, Great Lakes region, Greater Toronto Area, Humid continental climate, Iroquois, Köppen climate classification, Lake Erie, Lake Huron, Lake St. Clair, List of sovereign states, London, Ontario, Metropolitan area, Michigan, Midwestern United States, Montreal, Neutral Nation, Ontario, Ontario Highway 401, Ottawa, Prohibition in the United States, Saint Lawrence Seaway, Seven Years' War, ..., St. Clair River, Underground Railroad, War of 1812, Windsor, Ontario, Windsor–Detroit International Freedom Festival, Wyandot people. Expand index (6 more) »
Ambassador Bridge
The Ambassador Bridge (Pont Ambassadeur) is a suspension bridge that connects Detroit, Michigan, United States, with Windsor, Ontario, Canada.
Ambassador Bridge and Detroit · Ambassador Bridge and Southern Ontario ·
American Revolution
The American Revolution was a colonial revolt that took place between 1765 and 1783.
American Revolution and Detroit · American Revolution and Southern Ontario ·
Canada–United States border
The Canada–United States border, officially known as the International Boundary, is the longest international border in the world between two countries.
Canada–United States border and Detroit · Canada–United States border and Southern Ontario ·
Contiguous United States
The contiguous United States or officially the conterminous United States consists of the 48 adjoining U.S. states plus Washington, D.C. on the continent of North America.
Contiguous United States and Detroit · Contiguous United States and Southern Ontario ·
Detroit Metropolitan Airport
Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport, usually called Detroit Metro Airport, Metro Airport, or just DTW, is a major international airport in the United States covering, effective March 1, 2018.
Detroit and Detroit Metropolitan Airport · Detroit Metropolitan Airport and Southern Ontario ·
Detroit River
The Detroit River (Rivière Détroit) flows for from Lake St. Clair to Lake Erie as a strait in the Great Lakes system and forms part of the border between Canada and the United States.
Detroit and Detroit River · Detroit River and Southern Ontario ·
Detroit–Windsor Tunnel
The Detroit–Windsor Tunnel (French: Tunnel Detroit-Windsor), also known as the Detroit-Canada Tunnel, is a highway tunnel connecting Detroit, Michigan, in the United States, with Windsor, Ontario, in Canada.
Detroit and Detroit–Windsor Tunnel · Detroit–Windsor Tunnel and Southern Ontario ·
Eastern Time Zone
The Eastern Time Zone (ET) is a time zone encompassing 17 U.S. states in the eastern part of the contiguous United States, parts of eastern Canada, the state of Quintana Roo in Mexico, Panama in Central America, and the Caribbean Islands.
Detroit and Eastern Time Zone · Eastern Time Zone and Southern Ontario ·
Great Lakes
The Great Lakes (les Grands-Lacs), also called the Laurentian Great Lakes and the Great Lakes of North America, are a series of interconnected freshwater lakes located primarily in the upper mid-east region of North America, on the Canada–United States border, which connect to the Atlantic Ocean through the Saint Lawrence River.
Detroit and Great Lakes · Great Lakes and Southern Ontario ·
Great Lakes region
The Great Lakes region of North America is a bi-national Canada-American region that includes portions of the eight U.S. states of Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin as well as the Canadian province of Ontario.
Detroit and Great Lakes region · Great Lakes region and Southern Ontario ·
Greater Toronto Area
No description.
Detroit and Greater Toronto Area · Greater Toronto Area and Southern Ontario ·
Humid continental climate
A humid continental climate (Köppen prefix D and a third letter of a or b) is a climatic region defined by Russo-German climatologist Wladimir Köppen in 1900, which is typified by large seasonal temperature differences, with warm to hot (and often humid) summers and cold (sometimes severely cold in the northern areas) winters.
Detroit and Humid continental climate · Humid continental climate and Southern Ontario ·
Iroquois
The Iroquois or Haudenosaunee (People of the Longhouse) are a historically powerful northeast Native American confederacy.
Detroit and Iroquois · Iroquois and Southern Ontario ·
Köppen climate classification
The Köppen climate classification is one of the most widely used climate classification systems.
Detroit and Köppen climate classification · Köppen climate classification and Southern Ontario ·
Lake Erie
Lake Erie is the fourth-largest lake (by surface area) of the five Great Lakes in North America, and the eleventh-largest globally if measured in terms of surface area.
Detroit and Lake Erie · Lake Erie and Southern Ontario ·
Lake Huron
Lake Huron is one of the five Great Lakes of North America.
Detroit and Lake Huron · Lake Huron and Southern Ontario ·
Lake St. Clair
Lake St.
Detroit and Lake St. Clair · Lake St. Clair and Southern Ontario ·
List of sovereign states
This list of sovereign states provides an overview of sovereign states around the world, with information on their status and recognition of their sovereignty.
Detroit and List of sovereign states · List of sovereign states and Southern Ontario ·
London, Ontario
London is a city in Southwestern Ontario, Canada along the Quebec City–Windsor Corridor.
Detroit and London, Ontario · London, Ontario and Southern Ontario ·
Metropolitan area
A metropolitan area, sometimes referred to as a metro area or commuter belt, is a region consisting of a densely populated urban core and its less-populated surrounding territories, sharing industry, infrastructure, and housing.
Detroit and Metropolitan area · Metropolitan area and Southern Ontario ·
Michigan
Michigan is a state in the Great Lakes and Midwestern regions of the United States.
Detroit and Michigan · Michigan and Southern Ontario ·
Midwestern United States
The Midwestern United States, also referred to as the American Midwest, Middle West, or simply the Midwest, is one of four census regions of the United States Census Bureau (also known as "Region 2").
Detroit and Midwestern United States · Midwestern United States and Southern Ontario ·
Montreal
Montreal (officially Montréal) is the most populous municipality in the Canadian province of Quebec and the second-most populous municipality in Canada.
Detroit and Montreal · Montreal and Southern Ontario ·
Neutral Nation
The Neutral Confederacy or Neutral Nation or Neutral people were a Iroquoian-speaking North American indigenous people who lived near the northern shores of Lake Ontario and Lake Erie, on the west side of the Niagara River, west of the Tabacco Nation.
Detroit and Neutral Nation · Neutral Nation and Southern Ontario ·
Ontario
Ontario is one of the 13 provinces and territories of Canada and is located in east-central Canada.
Detroit and Ontario · Ontario and Southern Ontario ·
Ontario Highway 401
King's Highway 401, commonly referred to as Highway 401 and also known by its official name as the Macdonald–Cartier Freeway or colloquially as the four-oh-one, is a controlled-access 400-series highway in the Canadian province of Ontario.
Detroit and Ontario Highway 401 · Ontario Highway 401 and Southern Ontario ·
Ottawa
Ottawa is the capital city of Canada.
Detroit and Ottawa · Ottawa and Southern Ontario ·
Prohibition in the United States
Prohibition in the United States was a nationwide constitutional ban on the production, importation, transportation, and sale of alcoholic beverages from 1920 to 1933.
Detroit and Prohibition in the United States · Prohibition in the United States and Southern Ontario ·
Saint Lawrence Seaway
The Saint Lawrence Seaway (la Voie Maritime du Saint-Laurent) is a system of locks, canals, and channels in Canada and the United States that permits oceangoing vessels to travel from the Atlantic Ocean to the Great Lakes of North America, as far inland as the western end of Lake Superior.
Detroit and Saint Lawrence Seaway · Saint Lawrence Seaway and Southern Ontario ·
Seven Years' War
The Seven Years' War was a global conflict fought between 1756 and 1763.
Detroit and Seven Years' War · Seven Years' War and Southern Ontario ·
St. Clair River
The St.
Detroit and St. Clair River · Southern Ontario and St. Clair River ·
Underground Railroad
The Underground Railroad was a network of secret routes and safe houses established in the United States during the early to mid-19th century, and used by African-American slaves to escape into free states and Canada with the aid of abolitionists and allies who were sympathetic to their cause.
Detroit and Underground Railroad · Southern Ontario and Underground Railroad ·
War of 1812
The War of 1812 was a conflict fought between the United States, the United Kingdom, and their respective allies from June 1812 to February 1815.
Detroit and War of 1812 · Southern Ontario and War of 1812 ·
Windsor, Ontario
Windsor is a city in Ontario and the southernmost city in Canada.
Detroit and Windsor, Ontario · Southern Ontario and Windsor, Ontario ·
Windsor–Detroit International Freedom Festival
The International Freedom Festival is a multi-day celebration in late June marking Canada Day on July 1 and the American Independence Day on July 4.
Detroit and Windsor–Detroit International Freedom Festival · Southern Ontario and Windsor–Detroit International Freedom Festival ·
Wyandot people
The Wyandot people or Wendat, also called the Huron Nation and Huron people, in most historic references are believed to have been the most populous confederacy of Iroquoian cultured indigenous peoples of North America.
Detroit and Wyandot people · Southern Ontario and Wyandot people ·
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- What Detroit and Southern Ontario have in common
- What are the similarities between Detroit and Southern Ontario
Detroit and Southern Ontario Comparison
Detroit has 638 relations, while Southern Ontario has 279. As they have in common 36, the Jaccard index is 3.93% = 36 / (638 + 279).
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