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- Acre_(Irish) abstract "An Irish acre is a unit of area historically used in Ireland, Yorkshire, and regions bordering the Solway Firth.One Irish acre is equal to about .66 hectares (1.6 acres) (196⁄121) acre, 6600 square meters, or 70,560 square feet.The difference between the Irish acre and the statute acre arises from the fact that the Irish mile is 14⁄11 miles (1.273 miles (2.049 km)).Whereas a one-acre area ten times as long as wide would have dimensions of 66 by 660 feet (20 by 201 m), the Irish acre of that shape would have dimensions of 84 by 840 feet (26 by 256 m).".
- Acre_(Irish) wikiPageExternalLink faq3.aspx.
- Acre_(Irish) wikiPageID "17243074".
- Acre_(Irish) wikiPageRevisionID "617711292".
- Acre_(Irish) hasPhotoCollection Acre_(Irish).
- Acre_(Irish) subject Category:Units_of_area.
- Acre_(Irish) type Abstraction100002137.
- Acre_(Irish) type DefiniteQuantity113576101.
- Acre_(Irish) type Measure100033615.
- Acre_(Irish) type UnitOfMeasurement113583724.
- Acre_(Irish) type UnitsOfArea.
- Acre_(Irish) comment "An Irish acre is a unit of area historically used in Ireland, Yorkshire, and regions bordering the Solway Firth.One Irish acre is equal to about .66 hectares (1.6 acres) (196⁄121) acre, 6600 square meters, or 70,560 square feet.The difference between the Irish acre and the statute acre arises from the fact that the Irish mile is 14⁄11 miles (1.273 miles (2.049 km)).Whereas a one-acre area ten times as long as wide would have dimensions of 66 by 660 feet (20 by 201 m), the Irish acre of that shape would have dimensions of 84 by 840 feet (26 by 256 m).".
- Acre_(Irish) label "Acre (Irish)".
- Acre_(Irish) sameAs m.043qq57.
- Acre_(Irish) sameAs Q4675074.
- Acre_(Irish) sameAs Q4675074.
- Acre_(Irish) sameAs Acre_(Irish).
- Acre_(Irish) wasDerivedFrom Acre_(Irish)?oldid=617711292.
- Acre_(Irish) isPrimaryTopicOf Acre_(Irish).