How many millisquare city block [South, West U.S.] in 1 hectare? The answer is 386.10215854245. We assume you are converting between millisquare city block [South, West U.S.] and hectare. You can view more details on each measurement unit: millisquare city block [South, West U.S.] or hectare The SI derived unit for area is the square meter. 1 square meter is equal to 0.038610215854245 millisquare city block [South, West U.S.], or 0.0001 hectare. Note that rounding errors may occur, so always check the results. Use this page to learn how to convert between millisquare city blocks and hectares. Type in your own numbers in the form to convert the units!
1 millisquare city block [South, West U.S.] to hectare = 0.00259 hectare
10 millisquare city block [South, West U.S.] to hectare = 0.0259 hectare
50 millisquare city block [South, West U.S.] to hectare = 0.1295 hectare
100 millisquare city block [South, West U.S.] to hectare = 0.259 hectare
200 millisquare city block [South, West U.S.] to hectare = 0.518 hectare
500 millisquare city block [South, West U.S.] to hectare = 1.29499 hectare
1000 millisquare city block [South, West U.S.] to hectare = 2.58999 hectare
You can do the reverse unit conversion from hectare to millisquare city block [South, West U.S.], or enter any two units below:
A hectare (symbol ha) is a metric unit of surface area, equal to 100 ares (the name is a contraction of the SI prefix hecto + are). It is a non-SI unit currently accepted (although discouraged) for use with the SI. Its use is widespread in agriculture where it is more practical than either square metres or square kilometres, typical fields being a few hectares in size.
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