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Square kilometre

Unit of area


Unit of area

FieldValue
namesquare kilometre
imageComparison of units of area.png
captionThe square kilometre (red square) compared to other areas, including a square mile (the entire yellow square)
standardSI units
quantityarea
symbolkm2
units1SI units
inunits1
units2Imperial/US
inunits2

The square kilometre (square kilometer in American spelling; symbol: km2) is a multiple of the square metre, the SI unit of area or surface area. In the SI unit of area (m2), 1 km2 is equal to 1M(m2).

1 km2 is equal to:

  • 1,000,000 square metres (m2)
  • 100 hectares (ha) It is also approximately equal to:
  • 0.3861 square miles
  • 247.1 acres

Conversely:

  • 1 m2 = 0.000001 (10−6) km2
  • 1 hectare = 0.01 (10−2) km2
  • 1 square mile =
  • 1 acre = about

The symbol "km2" means (km)2, square kilometre and not k(m2), kilo–square metre. For example, 3 km2 is equal to = 3,000,000 m2, not 3,000 m2.

Examples of areas of 1 square kilometre

Topographical map grids

  • 1:100,000 maps are divided into squares representing 1 km2, each square on the map being one square centimetre in area and representing 1 km2 on the surface of the Earth.
  • For 1:50,000 maps, the grid lines are 2 cm apart. Each square on the map is 2 cm by 2 cm (4 cm2) and represents 1 km2 on the surface of the Earth.
  • For 1:25,000 maps, the grid lines are 4 cm apart. Each square on the map is 4 cm by 4 cm (16 cm2) and represents 1 km2 on the surface of the Earth. In each case, the grid lines enclose one square kilometre.

Medieval city centres

The area enclosed by the walls of many European medieval cities were about one square kilometre. These walls are often either still standing or the route they followed is still clearly visible, such as in Brussels, where the wall has been replaced by a ring road, or in Frankfurt, where the wall has been replaced by gardens. The approximate area of the old walled cities can often be worked out by fitting the course of the wall to a rectangle or an oval (ellipse). Examples include:

  • Delft, Netherlands (See map alongside) :The walled city of Delft was approximately rectangular.
::The approximate width of the rectangle was about 0.75 km. ::A perfect rectangle with these measurements has an area of 1.30×0.75 = 0.9 km2 - Lucca (Italy) :The medieval city is roughly rectangular with rounded north-east and north-west corners. ::The maximum distance from east to west is 1.36 km. ::The maximum distance from north to south is 0.80 km. ::A perfect rectangle of these dimensions would be 1.36×0.80 = 1.088 km2. - Bruges (Belgium) :The medieval city of Bruges, a major centre in Flanders, was roughly oval or elliptical in shape with the longer or semi-major axis running north and south. ::The maximum distance from north to south (semi-major axis) is 2.53 km. ::The maximum distance from east to west (semi-minor axis) is 1.81 km. ::A perfect ellipse of these dimensions would be 2.53 × 1.81 × (π/4) = 3.597 km2. - Chester United Kingdom :Chester is one of the smaller English cities that has a near-intact city wall.{{cite web |access-date = 7 October 2012}} ::The distance from Northgate to Watergate is about 855 metres. ::The distance from Eastgate to Westgate is about 589 metres. ::A perfect rectangle of these dimensions would be (855/1000) × (589/1000) = 0.504 km2. ### Parks Parks come in all sizes; a few are almost exactly one square kilometre in area. Here are some examples: - Riverside Country Park, UK. - Brierley Forest Park, UK. - Rio de Los Angeles State Park, California, US - Jones County Central Park, Iowa, US. - Kiest Park, Dallas, Texas, US - Hole-in-the-Wall Park & Campground, Grand Manan Island, Bay of Fundy, New Brunswick, Canada - Downing Provincial Park, British Columbia, Canada - Citadel Park, Poznan, Poland - Sydney Olympic Park, Sydney, Australia, contains 6.63 square kilometres of wetlands and waterways. ### Golf courses Using the figures published by golf course architects Crafter and Mogford, a course should have a fairway width of 120 metres and 40 metres clear beyond the hole. Assuming a 6000 m 18-hole course, an area of 80 hectares (0.8 square kilometre) needs to be allocated for the course itself.{{cite web |access-date = 5 October 2012}}Assume that each hole requires (6000÷18 + 40) = 373 metres in length. The area needed is (18 × 373 × 120 ÷ 10,000) = 80.64 ha (1 hectare = 10,000 square metres). Examples of golf courses that are about one square kilometre include: - Manchester Golf Club, UK - Northop Country Park, Wales, UK - The Trophy Club, Lebanon, Indiana, US - Qingdao International Country Golf Course, Qingdao, Shandong, China - Arabian Ranches Golf Club, Dubai - Sharm el Sheikh Golf Courses: Sharm el Sheikh, South Sinai, Egypt - Belmont Golf Club, Lake Macquarie, NSW, Australia ### Other areas of one square kilometre or thereabouts - The Old City of Jerusalem is almost 1 square kilometre in area. - Milton Science Park, Oxfordshire, UK. - Mielec Industrial Park, Mielec, Poland - The Guildford Campus of Guildford Grammar School, South Guildford, Western Australia - Sardar Vallabhbhai National Institute of Technology (SVNIT), Surat, India - Île aux Cerfs, near the east coast of Mauritius. - Peng Chau Island, Hong Kong ## Notes ## References ## References 1. (2009). 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["39th National Conference on Fluid Mechanics and Fluid Power"](http://www.svnit.ac.in/conferences/fmfp2012/about%20us.html). *Department of Mechanical Engineering, Sardar Vallabhbhai National Institute of Technology (SVNIT)*. 21. (2011). ["MauritiusAttraction"](http://www.amity.edu/mauritius/MauritiusAttraction.asp). *Amity Institute of Higher Education*. 22. ["Peng Chau<Leisure Line - Barrier-Free Information Website - Hong Kong Federation of Handicapped Youth"](http://e-cgo.org.hk/travel/en/trip-detail?id=10). ::callout[type=info title="Wikipedia Source"] This article was imported from [Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Square_kilometre) and is available under the [Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License](https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/). Content has been adapted to SurfDoc format. Original contributors can be found on the [article history page](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Square_kilometre?action=history). ::
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