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God Save the Queen and Londonderry Air

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Difference between God Save the Queen and Londonderry Air

God Save the Queen vs. Londonderry Air

"God Save the Queen" (alternatively "God Save the King", depending on the gender of the reigning monarch) is the national or royal anthem in a number of Commonwealth realms, their territories, and the British Crown dependencies. The Londonderry Air is an air that originated in County Londonderry, Ireland.

Similarities between God Save the Queen and Londonderry Air

God Save the Queen and Londonderry Air have 4 things in common (in Unionpedia): Commonwealth Games, Danny Boy, Hymn tune, Ireland's Call.

Commonwealth Games

The Commonwealth Games are an international multi-sport event involving athletes from the Commonwealth of Nations.

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Danny Boy

"Danny Boy" is a ballad set to an ancient Irish melody.

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Hymn tune

A hymn tune is the melody of a musical composition to which a hymn text is sung.

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Ireland's Call

"Ireland's Call" is a song used as a national anthem by some sports competitors representing the island of Ireland, originally and most notably the men's rugby union team.

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God Save the Queen and Londonderry Air Comparison

God Save the Queen has 358 relations, while Londonderry Air has 61. As they have in common 4, the Jaccard index is 0.95% = 4 / (358 + 61).

References

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