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Difference between Kouloura and Malia, Crete
Kouloura vs. Malia, Crete
A kouloura, or kouloures (Greek plural koulourai), is a circular subsurface pit with stone walls found in certain settlements within Ancient Crete, including the Minoan palaces at Phaistos, Knossos, and Malia. Malia (Greek: Μάλια) is a coastal town and municipal unit situated in the northeast corner of the Heraklion region of Crete, Greece.
Similarities between Kouloura and Malia, Crete
Kouloura and Malia, Crete have 5 things in common (in Unionpedia): Knossos, Minoan civilization, Minoan palaces, Phaistos, Pithos.
Knossos
Knossos (pronounced; Knōssós,; Linear B: 𐀒𐀜𐀰 Ko-no-so) is a Bronze Age archaeological site in Crete.
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Minoan civilization
The Minoan civilization was a Bronze Age culture which was centered on the island of Crete.
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Minoan palaces
Minoan palaces were massive building complexes built on Crete during the Bronze Age.
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Phaistos
Phaistos (Φαιστός,; Ancient Greek: Φαιστός,, Linear B: 𐀞𐀂𐀵 Pa-i-to; Linear A: 𐘂𐘚𐘄 Pa-i-to), also transliterated as Phaestos, Festos and Latin Phaestus, is a Bronze Age archaeological site at modern Faistos, a municipality in south central Crete.
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Pithos
Pithos (πίθος, plural: πίθοι) is the Greek name of a large storage container.
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Kouloura and Malia, Crete Comparison
Kouloura has 15 relations, while Malia, Crete has 48. As they have in common 5, the Jaccard index is 7.94% = 5 / (15 + 48).
References
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