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  2. Newtownards - Wikipedia

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    Newtownards (/ ˌ n juː t ən ˈ ɑːr d z /; Irish: Baile Nua na hArda [1]) is a town in County Down, Northern Ireland. It lies at the most northern tip of Strangford Lough, 10 miles (16 km) east of Belfast, on the Ards Peninsula. It is in the civil parish of Newtownards and the historic baronies of Ards Lower and Castlereagh Lower. [4]

  3. Template:Height/doc - Wikipedia

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    The template is intended for conversion of heights specified in either metres or in feet and inches. Template parameters Parameter Description Type Status Metres m metre metres meter meters The height in metres. Do not use if feet and inches are specified. Number optional Centimetres cm centimetre centimetres centimeter centimeters The height in centimetres. Do not use if feet and inches are ...

  4. Help:Convert units - Wikipedia

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    A hand is a unit of length used to measure the height of horses. One hand is four inches, ... {convert|1.6|Mach|altitude_m=6,096|mph}} → Mach 1.6 (1,130 mph)

  5. List of obsolete units of measurement - Wikipedia

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    Dimi (metric prefix) – a discontinued non-SI metric prefix for 10 −4 [7] Einstein – unit of energy, and a unit of amount of substance; Fanega – a unit of dry volume, and a unit of area; Fresnel – a unit of frequency; Garce – a unit of dry volume in India, and a unit of mass in Sri Lanka; Hobbit – a unit of volume, or, more rarely ...

  6. Help:Convert - Wikipedia

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    By default, the output value is rounded to adjust its precision to match that of the input. An input such as 1234 is interpreted as 1234 ± 0.5, while 1200 is interpreted as 1200 ± 50, and the output value is displayed accordingly, taking into account the scale factor used in the conversion.

  7. Scrabo Tower - Wikipedia

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    Its height is 135 feet (41 m) [27] as can be confirmed by measuring the scaled elevation drawing in Howley (1993). [48] However, heights of 125 feet [9] and 195 feet [28] have been given. The tower consists of a base, a main body and a crenellated and turreted roof. The base contains the ground floor. It has battered (sloped) outer surfaces ...

  8. Dutch units of measurement - Wikipedia

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    The metric system in the Netherlands has virtually the same nomenclature as in English (to be noted that English got metre from French), except: the "-er" spelling is used (e.g. kilometer), there is no plural form (e.g. "three metres" is expressed as "drie meter"), ton is Dutch for "tonne".

  9. Orders of magnitude (length) - Wikipedia

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    The micrometre (SI symbol: μm) is a unit of length in the metric system equal to 10 −6 metres (⁠ 1 / 1 000 000 ⁠ m = 0. 000 001 m). To help compare different orders of magnitude , this section lists some items with lengths between 10 −6 and 10 −5 m (between 1 and 10 micrometers , or μm).