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  2. Hectare - Wikipedia

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    The hectare (/ ˈ h ɛ k t ɛər,-t ɑːr /; SI symbol: ha) is a non-SI metric unit of area equal to a square with 100-metre sides (1 hm 2), that is, 10,000 square metres (10,000 m 2), and is primarily used in the measurement of land. There are 100 hectares in one square kilometre. An acre is about 0.405 hectares and one hectare contains about ...

  3. Acre - Wikipedia

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    One acre equals 1 ⁄ 640 (0.0015625) square mile, 4,840 square yards, 43,560 square feet, [2] or about 4,047 square metres (0.4047 hectares) (see below).While all modern variants of the acre contain 4,840 square yards, there are alternative definitions of a yard, so the exact size of an acre depends upon the particular yard on which it is based.

  4. List of county exclaves in England and Wales 1844–1974

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    As well as the main bloc of territory of 1,278 acres (517 hectares), there was an exclave of 216 acres (87 hectares) comprising fields to the east, and one of 3.6 acres (1.5 hectares) comprising the south-east side of the village street of Stratton Audley. The two parish exclaves were transferred to the parish of Stratton Audley in 1888. [30]

  5. Manzana (unit) - Wikipedia

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    In Argentina it is a hectare, 10,000 m 2. In most Central American countries it is about 7,000 m 2 (1.7 acres), varying between countries. In Belize it is 8,353 m 2 (2.064 acres). In Nicaragua it is 7,042.25 m 2 (1.74018 acres). If a vara is taken as 83.59 cm, then a manzana of 10,000 square vara s is equal to 6,987.29 m 2.

  6. Hide (unit) - Wikipedia

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    The hide was an English unit of land measurement originally intended to represent the amount of land sufficient to support a household. It was traditionally taken to be 120 historical acres or 48 acres (19 hectares), but was in fact a measure of value and tax assessment, including obligations for food-rent (feorm), maintenance and repair of bridges and fortifications, manpower for the army ...

  7. Château-Grillet AOC - Wikipedia

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    Château-Grillet is one of the smallest appellations in France, but the area under vine expanded in the 1970s and 1980s (the era when Rhône wines started to see an increase in demand), from 1.7 hectares (4.2 acres) in 1971, to 2.3 hectares (5.7 acres) in 1977, 3.0 hectares (7.4 acres) in 1982 and 3.8 hectares (9.4 acres) in 1991, which has ...

  8. Global hectare - Wikipedia

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    On average, a global hectare can be produced in the area of a standard hectare. A hectare (/ ˈ h ɛ k t ɛər /; symbol ha) is a unit of area equal to 10,000 square metres (107,639 sq ft) (a square 100 metres on each side or 328 feet on each side), 2.471 acres, 0.01 square kilometers, 0.00386102 square miles, or one square hectometre (100 metres squared).

  9. Urban parks in Canada - Wikipedia

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    There is approximately 7.7 hectares (19 acres) of municipal parkland for every 1,000 people living in Quebec City. [55] In 2021, the city's capital parks expenditure was over $19.3 million. In addition to municipal parkland, the city also contains 390 hectares (960 acres) of parkland that is maintained by a conservation authority, the ...