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are hectares
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A unit of surface area (symbol ha) equal to 100 ares (that is, 10,000 square metres, one hundredth of a square kilometre, or approximately 2.5 acres), used for measuring the areas of geographical features such as land and bodies of water.
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But just off the main road to the Naivasha national park, are hectares and hectares of greenhouses as far as the eye can see.
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All around us were hectares of piquepoul vines (it's wonderfully French that the grape is spelt differently to the wine).
And there are 200 hectares of unlined pools at Almasfuzito, not 40.
Yet there are 100,000 hectares of green belt within the M25 alone.
More than 75% of farms in the region are <10 hectares in size.
There are 500 hectares of it in Monferrato today.
The Extraordinary Gardens are two hectares of gardens in themed areas representing Earth, Air, Fire, and Water.
"To start with there will be 20,000 hectares of oil palm, 15,000 hectares of sugar cane and 40,000 hectares of rice, edible oils and maize and cotton.
It is 760,000 hectares (about 2,930 square miles), not almost one million hectares (about 3,860 square miles).
The combined area of the Woodland is 28,066 hectares (108.36 mi²), with individual blocks ranging in size from 87 hectares (0.34 mi²) to 12,283 hectares (47.43 mi²).
The minimum area for a "multi-product" SEZ is 1,000 hectares (3.9 square miles), for a "product-specific" zone, it is 100 hectares, and for information technology, biotechnology and jewellery, just ten hectares.
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