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Semichi Islands and USS S-18 (SS-123)

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Difference between Semichi Islands and USS S-18 (SS-123)

Semichi Islands vs. USS S-18 (SS-123)

The Semichi Islands (Samiyan in Aleut) are a cluster of small islands in the Near Islands group of the Aleutian Islands, Alaska. USS S-18 (SS-123) was a first-group (S-1 or "Holland") ''S''-class submarine of the United States Navy.

Similarities between Semichi Islands and USS S-18 (SS-123)

Semichi Islands and USS S-18 (SS-123) have 3 things in common (in Unionpedia): Agattu, Aleutian Islands, Attu Island.

Agattu

Agattu (Angatux̂) is an island in the Near Islands in the western end of the Aleutian Islands.

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Aleutian Islands

The Aleutian Islands (Tanam Unangaa, literally "Land of the Aleuts", possibly from Chukchi aliat, "island") are a chain of 14 large volcanic islands and 55 smaller ones belonging to both the U.S. state of Alaska and the Russian federal subject of Kamchatka Krai.

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Attu Island

Attu (Atan) is the westernmost and largest island in the Near Islands group of the Aleutian Islands of Alaska, and the westernmost point of land relative to Alaska, the United States, North America, and the Americas.

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Semichi Islands and USS S-18 (SS-123) Comparison

Semichi Islands has 20 relations, while USS S-18 (SS-123) has 52. As they have in common 3, the Jaccard index is 4.17% = 3 / (20 + 52).

References

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