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Khandeyar and Yuri Vella

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Difference between Khandeyar and Yuri Vella

Khandeyar vs. Yuri Vella

The Khandeyar are one of the two groups of the Nenets. Yuri Vella, (1948 - 2013), full name Yurii Kilevich Aivaseda, known by his pseudonym Yuri Vella, was a writer, poet, environmentalist and social activist of the Forest Nenets people from West-Siberia.

Similarities between Khandeyar and Yuri Vella

Khandeyar and Yuri Vella have 4 things in common (in Unionpedia): Forest Nenets language, Nenets people, Taiga, Tundra.

Forest Nenets language

Forest Nenets is a Samoyedic language spoken in northern Russia, around the Agan, Pur, Lyamin and Nadym rivers, by the Nenets people.

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Nenets people

The Nenets (ненэй ненэче, nenəj nenəče, ненцы, nentsy), also known as Samoyeds, are a Samoyedic ethnic group native to northern arctic Russia.

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Taiga

Taiga (p; from Turkic), also known as boreal forest or snow forest, is a biome characterized by coniferous forests consisting mostly of pines, spruces and larches.

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Tundra

In physical geography, tundra is a type of biome where the tree growth is hindered by low temperatures and short growing seasons.

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Khandeyar and Yuri Vella Comparison

Khandeyar has 5 relations, while Yuri Vella has 9. As they have in common 4, the Jaccard index is 28.57% = 4 / (5 + 9).

References

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