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To help compare sizes of different geographic regions, we list here areas between 1 kmē (100 hectares) and 10 kmē (1000 hectares). See also areas of other orders of magnitude.- Areas smaller than 1 kmē
- 1 kmē is equal to:
- 100 hectares
- 106 mē
- 0.386 square miles.
- 247 acres
- the area of a square of side length 1 km
- A cube with this surface area has sides of length 408 m.
- A circle of this area has a radius of 564 m.
- A sphere of this surface area has a radius of 282 m.
- 135 hectares -- the campus of the United States Naval Academy
- 195 hectares -- Monaco (country ranked 192nd by area)
- 200 hectares -- Herm, Channel Islands
- 290 hectares -- City of LondonThe City of London often referred to as just the City or as the Square Mile (from its area) (but never referred to simply as London forms the historic and financial centre of Greater London. Although the City was for centuries synonymous with London, the
- 320 hectares -- Hampstead HeathHampstead Heath is a park in the north of London, covering 791 acres (3. The name of the park comes from a rare heathland habitat. It has 25 main ponds and areas of ancient woodland, bog, hedgerows and grassland. Parts of the park have been designated as in LondonLondon is the capital of the United Kingdom and of England, and with over seven million inhabitants in the Greater London area, is the second-most populous conurbation in Europe (after Moscow). From being Londinium the capital of the Roman province of Bri.
- 650 hectares -- GibraltarGibraltar is an overseas territory of the United Kingdom. It is located in southwestern Europe adjoining the southern coast of Spain, a strategic location on the Strait of Gibraltar that links the North Atlantic Ocean and Mediterranean Sea. History Main a
- 890 hectares -- size of largest organismIn biology and ecology, an organism is a living being. The origin of life and the relationships between its major lineages are controversial. Two main grades may be distinguished, the prokaryotes and eukaryotes. The prokaryotes are generally considered to on Earth, Armillaria ostoyaeArmillaria ostoyae is the binomial name for one of the types of fungus commonly known as a " Honey Mushroom", and sometimes called "Shoestring Rot" ; This is the most common variant in the western US, of the group of species that all used to share the nam. Reference
- Areas larger than 10 kmē
See also: Orders of magnitude
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