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Irish acre = 7,840 square yards (6,560 m 2) Cheshire acre = 10,240 square yards (8,560 m 2) [55] Stremma or Greek acre ≈ 10,000 square Greek feet, but now set at exactly 1,000 square metres (a similar unit was the zeugarion) [56] Dunam or Turkish acre ≈ 1,600 square Turkish paces, but now set at exactly 1,000 square metres (a similar unit ...
20 Marlas or 1 Kanal 459.20138 Sq.yards say 459 Sq.yards. 210.8 Marlas 10.54 Kanals 1 Acre or 4840 Sq.yds Consolidated areas based on non-standard measures in erstwhile princely State of Kapurthala
In the early Hispanic settlements of New Mexico, Texas, California, and Colorado, a league was also a unit of area, defined as 25 million square varas or about 4,428.4 acres. [9] This usage of league is referenced frequently in the Texas Constitution. So defined, a league of land would encompass a square that is one Spanish league on each side.
1 anna = 7.5624 square yards = 6.3232 square metres; ... 10 jareeb = 1 acre = 4840 square yard; 25 acres = 1 marabba; See also. Conversion of units; Acre-foot; Acre;
The rod is useful as a unit of length because integer multiples of it can form one acre of square measure (area). The 'perfect acre' [2] is a rectangular area of 43,560 square feet, bounded by sides 660 feet (a furlong) long and 66 feet (a chain) wide (220 yards by 22 yards) or, equivalently, 40 rods by 4 rods. An acre is therefore 160 square ...
Comparison of 1 square yard with some Imperial and metric units of area. The square yard (Northern India: gaj, Pakistan: gaz) is an imperial unit and U.S. customary unit of area. It is in widespread use in most of the English-speaking world, particularly the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Pakistan and India.
The law also requires that resulting split lots be at least 1,200 square feet, and no less than 40% in size of the original lot, meaning lots must be at least 3,000 square feet to be split.
In Israel and Turkey, the dunam is 1,000 square metres (10,764 sq ft), which is 1 decare. From the Ottoman period and through the early years of the British Mandate for Palestine , the size of a dunam was 919.3 square metres (9,895 sq ft), but in 1928, the metric dunam of 1,000 square metres (0.10 ha) was adopted, and this is still used today ...