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Russian famine of 1921–22 and Ural River

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Difference between Russian famine of 1921–22 and Ural River

Russian famine of 1921–22 vs. Ural River

The Russian famine of 1921–22, also known as Povolzhye famine, was a severe famine in Russia which began in early spring of 1921 and lasted through 1922. The Ural (Урал) or Jayıq/Zhayyq (Яйыҡ, Yayıq,; Jai'yq, Жайық, جايىق), known as Yaik (Яик) before 1775, is a river flowing through Russia and Kazakhstan in Eurasia.

Similarities between Russian famine of 1921–22 and Ural River

Russian famine of 1921–22 and Ural River have 1 thing in common (in Unionpedia): Ural River.

Ural River

The Ural (Урал) or Jayıq/Zhayyq (Яйыҡ, Yayıq,; Jai'yq, Жайық, جايىق), known as Yaik (Яик) before 1775, is a river flowing through Russia and Kazakhstan in Eurasia.

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Russian famine of 1921–22 and Ural River Comparison

Russian famine of 1921–22 has 59 relations, while Ural River has 122. As they have in common 1, the Jaccard index is 0.55% = 1 / (59 + 122).

References

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