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Pompeii vs Herculaneum   Pompeii and Herculaneum are the names of ancient towns in Rome that were once wealthy and were known for their architecture and extravagant lifestyles of their inhabitants. Both these towns were ravaged by a deadly volcano that erupted from Mount Vesuvius in 79AD. Both the towns with... 
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GBP vs Euro   GBP and Euro are two of the most important currencies of the world. While GBP is the official currency of United Kingdom and is known the world over as Pound Sterling, Euro is the official currency of many countries that are a part of the European Union. There are many differences between these... 
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East vs West Germany   For a young kid today, there is only Germany, a powerful country in Europe. He may have heard about east and West Germany, but that only through history books as the two parts of Germany existed separately for 45 years from 1945 till 1990, when the Berlin wall, the physical border of... 
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Roman Republic vs Empire   Not many people are aware of the fact that Rome was first a republic before getting converted into an empire. This might appear to be paradoxical to some as becoming a republic is a process that usually starts from autocracy. However, history tells us that Rome was a well developed... 
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Directive vs Regulation   Directives and regulations are acts of legislation and are used in reference to European Union. The union consists of member states and these acts apply to some or to all members of the Union. The significance of these legislative acts lies in the aims set out for the European Union... 
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Eurozone vs EU   The Eurozone and EU both refer to entities that have been formed mainly by countries located in Europe. These two are quite similar to each other and are governed by a number of similar organizations such as the European central bank. The subtle differences between Eurozone and EU, usually,... 
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Thalys vs TGV TGV is one train service in Europe that brought about a revolution of sorts since it was launched in France in 1981. The word TGV is an acronym that stands for high speed train in French language and has been an inspiration for all other European countries. Thalys is a type of TGV that operates... 
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TGV vs TGV Lyria TGV, a high speed train running in France, is a brainchild of SNCF and GEC- Alsthom. The project was conceived as an alternative to conventional trains, and in response to bullet trains being developed in Japan in 70’s. TGV began operations in 1981, running a very fast train between Paris and... 
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Eurostar vs TGV TGV is a French acronym that stands for high speed train, and indeed TGV is one of the fastest train services in the world. It is a rail service that is the pride of France operating at high speeds of around 300kmph. It was launched in 1981 between Paris and Lyon, and has been continuing and spread... 
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First Class vs Second Class Eurail Passes | Eurorail Passes If you are planning to travel in Europe, Eurail is one service that you must avail as it is fast, efficient, and fun to move across important tourist destinations and different cities in Europe. Eurorail, or Eurail, as it is informally called, is a Netherland... 
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Eurostar vs Rail Europe If you are a non European, you might think of Eurostar and rail Europe as two different rail services across Europe, and in fact, you are not the only one to have thought along these lines. Eurostar is the rail service that connects various European destinations, while Rail Europe is the... 
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Eurail Global Pass vs Eurail Select Pass If you are planning to travel Europe, you can save a lot of money and also get to explore European countries in a much better and more efficient manner if you chose to see Europe through Eurorail. Though you can buy tickets every time you chose to travel by rail in a European... 
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EU vs UN European Union is a group of a number of states which are combined on the basis of economy and union in political grounds as well. EU is situated in Europe and has indulged a number of member states increasing in size quite speedily. The decisions of EU are based on the opinions of the states that act... 
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Netherlands vs Holland Netherlands is one of the countries from the Kingdom of Netherlands. Netherlands is situated in the North Western parts of Europe and also has Caribbean as one of the places where it has its parts. Netherlands is a kingship democratic government with a parliament. The main parts of Netherlands... 
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Euro vs Dollar Euros and dollars are one of the most influential global currencies in this modern era. Both of these currencies play a very significant role in defining the shape of global economics and finance. Though, the dollar was already established as the world’s most stable and important currency before... 
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