Alsace bossue & Palatine-Saarland Muschelkalk Region - Unionpedia, the concept map
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Difference between Alsace bossue and Palatine-Saarland Muschelkalk Region
Alsace bossue vs. Palatine-Saarland Muschelkalk Region
The Alsace bossue (Alemannic and Frankish: S'Gromme/S'Krumme Elsass, German: das krumme Elsass/ Krummes Elsass), is a territory of Bas-Rhin in Alsace, which includes the three former cantons of Sarre-Union, Drulingen and La Petite-Pierre (today all part of the canton of Ingwiller). The Palatine-Saarland Muschelkalk Region (Pfälzisch-Saarländische Muschelkalkgebiet) - or more accurately the Palatine-Saarland-Lorraine Muschelkalk Region (Pfälzisch-Saarländisch-Lothringisches Muschelkalkgebiet) - is a natural region of the third order in southwestern Rhineland-Palatinate and southern Saarland in Germany, and, on the French side of the border, in northern Lorraine and Alsace bossue.
Similarities between Alsace bossue and Palatine-Saarland Muschelkalk Region
Alsace bossue and Palatine-Saarland Muschelkalk Region have 1 thing in common (in Unionpedia): Lorraine.
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- What Alsace bossue and Palatine-Saarland Muschelkalk Region have in common
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Alsace bossue and Palatine-Saarland Muschelkalk Region Comparison
Alsace bossue has 31 relations, while Palatine-Saarland Muschelkalk Region has 17. As they have in common 1, the Jaccard index is 2.08% = 1 / (31 + 17).
References
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