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Moonrakers and Wiltshire

Shortcuts: Differences, Similarities, Jaccard Similarity Coefficient, References.

Difference between Moonrakers and Wiltshire

Moonrakers vs. Wiltshire

Moonrakers is the colloquial name for people from Wiltshire, a county in the West Country of England. Wiltshire is a county in South West England with an area of.

Similarities between Moonrakers and Wiltshire

Moonrakers and Wiltshire have 5 things in common (in Unionpedia): Brandy, Contraband, Devizes, Smuggling, Wiltshire Council.

Brandy

Brandy is a spirit produced by distilling wine.

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Contraband

The word contraband, reported in English since 1529, from Medieval French contrebande "a smuggling," denotes any item that, relating to its nature, is illegal to be possessed or sold.

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Devizes

Devizes is a market town and civil parish in the centre of Wiltshire, England.

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Smuggling

Smuggling is the illegal transportation of objects, substances, information or people, such as out of a house or buildings, into a prison, or across an international border, in violation of applicable laws or other regulations.

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Wiltshire Council

Wiltshire Council is a unitary authority in South West of England, created in 2009.

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Moonrakers and Wiltshire Comparison

Moonrakers has 24 relations, while Wiltshire has 319. As they have in common 5, the Jaccard index is 1.46% = 5 / (24 + 319).

References

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