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It's about one-ten-thousandth as big as a Polo field
The size of a Polo field is about 0.0193698347 square miles.
(for field polo) (United States Polo Association rules; unboarded side maximum)
An outdoor polo field must measure 274.32 m in length and 146.304 m to in width for a total playing area of up to 0.0193698347 square miles. Polo traces its origins to an Iranian (then Persian) war game from the 5th Century, which was played with as many as 100 players per side.
It's about one-fifteen-thousandth as big as Rogers Centre
Flag of Canada
The size of Rogers Centre is about 0.0198 square miles.
(f.k.a. Skydome) (Toronto, Ontario, Canada) (entire complex)
Rogers Centre, a major sports stadium in downtown Toronto, measures a total of 0.0198 square miles over the entire complex. The video board of Rogers Centre has a total area of 0.000131 square miles.
It's about one-fifteen-thousandth as big as Windsor Castle
Flag of The UK
The size of Windsor Castle is about 0.02 square miles.
(Windsor, England) (total site area)
One of the official residences of the British monarch, Windsor Castle measures about 0.02 square miles. It is the largest inhabited castle in the world and is also the oldest in continuous use, having been occupied since it was built by William the Conqueror about 900 years ago.
It's about 15,000 times as big as a US Penny
Flag of The US
The size of a US Penny is about 0.000000000110 square miles.
(United States one-cent coin) (a.k.a. Lincoln penny, a.k.a. Cent, a.k.a. One cent piece)
The Lincoln penny, in its current design since 1909, has a diameter of 19.05 mm (0.75 in) and an area of 0.000000000110 square miles.
It's about 15,000 times as big as a US Dime
Flag of The US
The size of a US Dime is about 0.000000000097260 square miles.
(United States ten-cent coin) (a.k.a. Roosevelt dime)
The dime, in its current design since 1946, has a diameter of 17.91 mm (0.705 in) and an area of 0.000000000097260 square miles.
It's about one-fifteen-thousandth as big as Croke Park
Flag of Ireland
The size of Croke Park is about 0.025 square miles.
(a.k.a. Páirc an Chrócaigh) (Dublin, Leinster, Ireland) (stadium area)
Croke Park, the Gaelic games stadium of Dublin, hosts hurling and Gaelic football matches in a 0.025 square miles stadium. The Park offers rooftop tours, where fans can walk along the 44-meters-high walkway.
It's about one-twenty-thousandth as big as Buckingham Palace
Flag of The UK
The size of Buckingham Palace is about 0.03 square miles.
(a.k.a. Buckingham House) (Westminster, London, England)
Buckingham Palace, the official residence of the British monarch, contains about 0.03 square miles of total floor space. The palace was first inhabited by Queen Victoria in 1831, although after the death of her husband in 1861, the Queen endeavored to spend as little time there as public opinion would allow.
It's about one-twenty-thousandth as big as Alcatraz
Flag of The US
The size of Alcatraz is about 0.034 square miles.
(a.k.a. The Rock) (California)
Alcatraz Island measures 0.034 square miles. It is known a part of the Golden Gate National Recreation Area, and has historically served as a lighthouse, fort, military prison, and — most famously — a federal prison.
It's about one-twenty-five-thousandth as big as King Shaka International Airport (DUR)
Flag of South Africa
The size of King Shaka International Airport (DUR) is about 0.0398 square miles.
(a.k.a. KSIA) (La Mercy, Durban City, eThekwini Municipality, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa) (total terminal area)
King Shaka International Airport includes a main passenger terminal, with a total area of 0.0398 square miles. The airport's single, main runway stretches 3,700 m in length.
It's about one-twenty-five-thousandth as big as Ellis Island
Flag of The US
The size of Ellis Island is about 0.0429 square miles.
(Jersey City, New Jersey and New York City, New York)(now officially part of the Statue of Liberty National Monument)
Ellis Island, home of the Ellis Island Immigration Station, is 0.0429 square miles in total area. Nine-tenths of the island were artificially created after the New York-New Jersey borders had already been defined, leading to a sovereignty dispute which was settled by the US Supreme Court in 1998.
It's about one-thirty-five-thousandth as big as The Pentagon
Flag of The US
The size of The Pentagon is about 0.0533 square miles.
(a.k.a. United States Department of Defense Headquarters) (Washington, D.C.) (total floor area)
The Pentagon, the world's largest office building, contains a total floor area of 0.0533 square miles. Built during World War II, the designers compensated for the steel rations then in effect by using 310,000 cu. m of concrete in the construction efforts.
It's about one-thirty-five-thousandth as big as The Citadelle
Flag of Canada
The size of The Citadelle is about 0.058 square miles.
(a.k.a. La Citadelle, a.k.a. Québec Citadelle, a.k.a. The Citadel) (Québec City, Quebec, Canada) (for the fortified enclosure)
The Citadelle of Quebec, containing Canada's oldest military buildings measures about 0.0058 square miles in total area. The fortress sits on a 90-meter cliffside, overlooking the St. Lawrence River.
It's about one-thirty-five-thousandth as big as Eden Park
Flag of New Zealand
The size of Eden Park is about 0.0579 square miles.
(Auckland, Auckland Province, New Zealand) (total grounds)
The largest stadium in New Zealand, Eden Park in Auckland measures about 0.0579 square miles over its total grounds. It is primarily a rugby and cricket stadium. The Park offers rooftop tours, where fans can walk along the 39-meters-high roof of the stands.
It's about one-fifty-thousandth as big as Grand Central Station
Flag of The US
The size of Grand Central Station is about 0.08 square miles.
(formally Grand Central Terminal, a.k.a. Grand Central, a.k.a. GCT) (New York City, New York) (total terminal area).
Grand Central station, the largest train station in the world by platform count, measures 0.08 square miles in total area. The large flag which was suspended from the concourse ceiling following the September 11th 2001 terrorist attacks measures about 0.0000300 square miles.
It's about 50,000 times as big as a Nailhead
The size of a Nailhead is about 0.000000000030020 square miles.
(for 11-gauge wire nai)
An 11-gauge nailhead measures 0.000000000030020 square miles. Nails have been used since ancient times; archaeologists have discovered Ancient Egyptian nails that are over 5,000 years old.
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