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Naval mine and Pavel Schilling

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Difference between Naval mine and Pavel Schilling

Naval mine vs. Pavel Schilling

A naval mine is a self-contained explosive device placed in water to damage or destroy surface ships or submarines. Baron Pavel L'vovitch Schilling, also known as Paul Schilling (5 April 1786, Reval (now, Tallinn), Russian empire – St. Petersburg, Russia, 25 July 1837), was a diplomat of Baltic German origin employed in the service of Russia in Germany, and who built a pioneering electrical telegraph.

Similarities between Naval mine and Pavel Schilling

Naval mine and Pavel Schilling have 1 thing in common (in Unionpedia): Kronstadt.

Kronstadt

Kronstadt (Кроншта́дт), also spelled Kronshtadt, Cronstadt or Kronštádt (Krone for "crown" and Stadt for "city"; Kroonlinn), is a municipal town in Kronshtadtsky District of the federal city of Saint Petersburg, Russia, located on Kotlin Island, west of Saint Petersburg proper near the head of the Gulf of Finland.

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Naval mine and Pavel Schilling Comparison

Naval mine has 278 relations, while Pavel Schilling has 16. As they have in common 1, the Jaccard index is 0.34% = 1 / (278 + 16).

References

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