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Gyro (food) and Queensboro Plaza (New York City Subway)

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Difference between Gyro (food) and Queensboro Plaza (New York City Subway)

Gyro (food) vs. Queensboro Plaza (New York City Subway)

A gyro or gyros (γύρος, gyros, literally 'turn') is a Greek dish made of meat, traditionally pork, chicken, or lamb, and outside Greece with beef and veal, cooked on a vertical rotisserie, and usually served wrapped in a flatbread such as pita, with tomato, onion, tzatziki sauce, and sometimes french fries. Queensboro Plaza is an elevated New York City Subway station over Queens Plaza in Long Island City, at the east (Queens) end of the Queensboro Bridge, with Queens Boulevard running east from the plaza.

Similarities between Gyro (food) and Queensboro Plaza (New York City Subway)

Gyro (food) and Queensboro Plaza (New York City Subway) have 0 things in common (in Unionpedia).

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Gyro (food) and Queensboro Plaza (New York City Subway) Comparison

Gyro (food) has 49 relations, while Queensboro Plaza (New York City Subway) has 59. As they have in common 0, the Jaccard index is 0.00% = 0 / (49 + 59).

References

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