Примери коришћења Square kilometres на Енглеском и њихови преводи на Српски
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Area: 2,390 square kilometres.
In the 1960s,the lake covered more than 26,000 square kilometres.
It is 26,500 square kilometres.
The largest lake is Lake Toba in Sumatra with an area of 1,145 square kilometres.
That must be 5 square kilometres.
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At 44,807 square kilometres, it is also the largest national park in Canada.
Area: 22 million square kilometres.
This geographical discovery expands the Russian Federation's territorial waters by 452 square kilometres.
It covers 5o, ooo square kilometres.
Manu- 17,000 square kilometres of pristine tropical rainforest.
Just over 30 million square kilometres.
It has an area of 130 square kilometres and at the 2006 census it had a population of 125,520.
An area of approximately 1,000 square kilometres.
At fourteen millions square kilometres, it is the fifth-largest continent.
Craft size approximately ten million square kilometres.
Twenty four million square kilometres of ice and them.
A fiery inferno covering 10 million square kilometres.
Having an areas of 576 square kilometres, it is somewhat less than Singapore.
In total, urban area is 834 square kilometres.
It covers 2.9 million square kilometres- almost 29% of Canada's land area.
Germany covers an area of 357,022 square kilometres.
With an area of 587,041 square kilometres, Madagascar is the fourth largest island in the world.
The total are of Estonia is 45,215 square kilometres.
It covers an area of 2,669 square kilometres of which 625 square kilometres is urbanised.
The University premises cover around 1.6 square kilometres.
The most impressive of them all- 18,000 square kilometres is Lake Ladoga on the Finnish-Russian border.
It's a land of gorges, canyons andbarren rock covering 40,000 square kilometres.
It has an area of about 80 square kilometres(31 square miles).
Cyprus is the third largest island in the Mediterranean covering an area of approximately 9,250 square kilometres.
London was hundreds of square kilometres large.