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Indian River (Florida) and Turkey Creek (Indian River tributary)

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Difference between Indian River (Florida) and Turkey Creek (Indian River tributary)

Indian River (Florida) vs. Turkey Creek (Indian River tributary)

The Indian River is a long brackish lagoon in Florida, and is part of the Indian River Lagoon system, which in turn forms part of the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway. Turkey Creek is a U.S. Geological Survey.

Similarities between Indian River (Florida) and Turkey Creek (Indian River tributary)

Indian River (Florida) and Turkey Creek (Indian River tributary) have 3 things in common (in Unionpedia): Florida, Palm Bay (Florida), United States.

Florida

Florida (Spanish for "land of flowers") is the southernmost contiguous state in the United States.

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Palm Bay (Florida)

This article is for the bay.

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United States

The United States of America (USA), commonly known as the United States (U.S.) or America, is a federal republic composed of 50 states, a federal district, five major self-governing territories, and various possessions.

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Indian River (Florida) and Turkey Creek (Indian River tributary) Comparison

Indian River (Florida) has 27 relations, while Turkey Creek (Indian River tributary) has 8. As they have in common 3, the Jaccard index is 8.57% = 3 / (27 + 8).

References

This article shows the relationship between Indian River (Florida) and Turkey Creek (Indian River tributary). To access each article from which the information was extracted, please visit:

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