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Gambier Islands and Tokorua

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Difference between Gambier Islands and Tokorua

Gambier Islands vs. Tokorua

The Gambier Islands are a populated (1319 people), small group of islands, remnants of a caldera along with islets on the surrounding fringing reef, in French Polynesia, located at the southeast terminus of the Tuamotu archipelago. Tokorua is an island of the Gambier Islands of French Polynesia.

Similarities between Gambier Islands and Tokorua

Gambier Islands and Tokorua have 3 things in common (in Unionpedia): French Polynesia, Gambier Islands, Mangareva language.

French Polynesia

French Polynesia (Polynésie française; Pōrīnetia Farāni) is an overseas collectivity of the French Republic; collectivité d'outre-mer de la République française (COM), sometimes unofficially referred to as an overseas country; pays d'outre-mer (POM).

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Gambier Islands

The Gambier Islands are a populated (1319 people), small group of islands, remnants of a caldera along with islets on the surrounding fringing reef, in French Polynesia, located at the southeast terminus of the Tuamotu archipelago.

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Mangareva language

Mangareva (or Mangarevan) is a Polynesian language spoken in the Gambier Islands of French Polynesia by about 600 people on the islands of Gambier and Mangareva.

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Gambier Islands and Tokorua Comparison

Gambier Islands has 81 relations, while Tokorua has 4. As they have in common 3, the Jaccard index is 3.53% = 3 / (81 + 4).

References

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