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Köppen climate classification and Pernambuco

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Difference between Köppen climate classification and Pernambuco

Köppen climate classification vs. Pernambuco

The Köppen climate classification is one of the most widely used climate classification systems. Pernambuco is a state of Brazil, located in the Northeast region of the country.

Similarities between Köppen climate classification and Pernambuco

Köppen climate classification and Pernambuco have 11 things in common (in Unionpedia): Amsterdam, Brazil, Equator, Minas Gerais, Netherlands, Paraná (state), Petrolina, Portugal, Recife, Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo.

Amsterdam

Amsterdam is the capital and most populous municipality of the Netherlands.

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Brazil

Brazil (Brasil), officially the Federative Republic of Brazil (República Federativa do Brasil), is the largest country in both South America and Latin America.

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Equator

An equator of a rotating spheroid (such as a planet) is its zeroth circle of latitude (parallel).

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Minas Gerais

Minas Gerais is a state in the north of Southeastern Brazil.

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Netherlands

The Netherlands (Nederland), often referred to as Holland, is a country located mostly in Western Europe with a population of seventeen million.

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Paraná (state)

Paraná is one of the 26 states of Brazil, in the south of the country, bordered on the north by São Paulo state, on the east by the Atlantic Ocean, on the south by Santa Catarina state and the province of Misiones, Argentina, and on the west by Mato Grosso do Sul and Paraguay, with the Paraná River as its western boundary line.

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Petrolina

Petrolina is a city located in the southernmost point of the state of Pernambuco, in Brazil.

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Portugal

Portugal, officially the Portuguese Republic (República Portuguesa),In recognized minority languages of Portugal: Portugal is the oldest state in the Iberian Peninsula and one of the oldest in Europe, its territory having been continuously settled, invaded and fought over since prehistoric times.

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Recife

Recife is the fourth-largest urban agglomeration in Brazil with 3,995,949 inhabitants, the largest urban agglomeration of the North/Northeast Regions, and the capital and largest city of the state of Pernambuco in the northeast corner of South America.

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Rio de Janeiro

Rio de Janeiro (River of January), or simply Rio, is the second-most populous municipality in Brazil and the sixth-most populous in the Americas.

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São Paulo

São Paulo is a municipality in the southeast region of Brazil.

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Köppen climate classification and Pernambuco Comparison

Köppen climate classification has 785 relations, while Pernambuco has 243. As they have in common 11, the Jaccard index is 1.07% = 11 / (785 + 243).

References

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