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Sailing at the 2008 Summer Olympics and Shandong

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Difference between Sailing at the 2008 Summer Olympics and Shandong

Sailing at the 2008 Summer Olympics vs. Shandong

Sailing/Yachting is an Olympic sport starting from the Games of the 1st Olympiad (1896 Olympics in Athens, Greece). Shandong (formerly romanized as Shantung) is a coastal province of the People's Republic of China, and is part of the East China region.

Similarities between Sailing at the 2008 Summer Olympics and Shandong

Sailing at the 2008 Summer Olympics and Shandong have 3 things in common (in Unionpedia): Qingdao, Sailing at the 2008 Summer Paralympics, Yellow Sea.

Qingdao

Qingdao (also spelled Tsingtao) is a city in eastern Shandong Province on the east coast of China.

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Sailing at the 2008 Summer Paralympics

Eighty athletes representing 25 countries in three keelboat classes - the 2.4mR, the SKUD 18, and the Sonar, took part in sailing in the 2008 Summer Paralympics.

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Yellow Sea

The Yellow Sea or West Sea is located between China and Korea.

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Sailing at the 2008 Summer Olympics and Shandong Comparison

Sailing at the 2008 Summer Olympics has 110 relations, while Shandong has 362. As they have in common 3, the Jaccard index is 0.64% = 3 / (110 + 362).

References

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