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Locative case and Poznań

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Difference between Locative case and Poznań

Locative case vs. Poznań

Locative (abbreviated) is a grammatical case which indicates a location. Poznań (Posen; known also by other historical names) is a city on the Warta River in west-central Poland, in the Greater Poland region.

Similarities between Locative case and Poznań

Locative case and Poznań have 3 things in common (in Unionpedia): Győr, Polish language, Wrocław.

Győr

Győr (Raab, Ráb, names in other languages) is the most important city of northwest Hungary, the capital of Győr-Moson-Sopron County and Western Transdanubia region, and—halfway between Budapest and Vienna—situated on one of the important roads of Central Europe.

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Polish language

Polish (język polski or simply polski) is a West Slavic language spoken primarily in Poland and is the native language of the Poles.

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Wrocław

Wrocław (Breslau; Vratislav; Vratislavia) is the largest city in western Poland.

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Locative case and Poznań Comparison

Locative case has 79 relations, while Poznań has 447. As they have in common 3, the Jaccard index is 0.57% = 3 / (79 + 447).

References

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