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Uyghur Latin alphabet and Xinjiang University

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Difference between Uyghur Latin alphabet and Xinjiang University

Uyghur Latin alphabet vs. Xinjiang University

The Uyghur Latin alphabet (Уйғур Латин Йезиқи, Uyghur Latin Yëziqi, ULY) is an auxiliary alphabet for the Uyghur language based on the Latin script. Xinjiang University (XJU) is one of the major universities in the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region, People’s Republic of China, and is a national key university.

Similarities between Uyghur Latin alphabet and Xinjiang University

Uyghur Latin alphabet and Xinjiang University have 3 things in common (in Unionpedia): Ürümqi, China, Xinjiang.

Ürümqi

Ürümqi (yengi; from Oirat "beautiful pasture") is the capital of the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region in the far northwest of the People's Republic of China.

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China

China, officially the People's Republic of China (PRC), is a unitary one-party sovereign state in East Asia and the world's most populous country, with a population of around /1e9 round 3 billion.

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Xinjiang

Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region (شىنجاڭ ئۇيغۇر ئاپتونوم رايونى; SASM/GNC: Xinjang Uyĝur Aptonom Rayoni; p) is a provincial-level autonomous region of China in the northwest of the country.

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Uyghur Latin alphabet and Xinjiang University Comparison

Uyghur Latin alphabet has 112 relations, while Xinjiang University has 11. As they have in common 3, the Jaccard index is 2.44% = 3 / (112 + 11).

References

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