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Galicia (Eastern Europe) and Sadok Barącz

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Difference between Galicia (Eastern Europe) and Sadok Barącz

Galicia (Eastern Europe) vs. Sadok Barącz

Galicia (Ukrainian and Галичина, Halyčyna; Galicja; Czech and Halič; Galizien; Galícia/Kaliz/Gácsország/Halics; Galiția/Halici; Галиция, Galicija; גאַליציע Galitsiye) is a historical and geographic region in Central Europe once a small Kingdom of Galicia–Volhynia and later a crown land of Austria-Hungary, the Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria, that straddled the modern-day border between Poland and Ukraine. Sadok Barącz (Սադոկ Վինցենտի Ֆէրերուշ Բարոնչ, Sadok Barącz, 29 April 1814 in Stanislau, now Ivano-Frankivsk – 2 April 1892 in Pidkamin, now Brody Raion, Lviv Oblast) was a Galician religious leader, historian, folklorist, archivist, an Armenian by nationality.

Similarities between Galicia (Eastern Europe) and Sadok Barącz

Galicia (Eastern Europe) and Sadok Barącz have 2 things in common (in Unionpedia): Armenians, Lviv Oblast.

Armenians

Armenians (հայեր, hayer) are an ethnic group native to the Armenian Highlands.

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Lviv Oblast

Lviv Oblast (Львівська область, translit. L’vivs’ka oblast’; also referred to as L’vivshchyna, Львівщина) is an oblast (province) in western Ukraine.

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Galicia (Eastern Europe) and Sadok Barącz Comparison

Galicia (Eastern Europe) has 183 relations, while Sadok Barącz has 6. As they have in common 2, the Jaccard index is 1.06% = 2 / (183 + 6).

References

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