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Area Converter

Convert between all area units instantly — square metres, square feet, acres, hectares, square kilometres, square miles, and Indian units (bigha, cent, guntha).

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Frequently Asked Questions
How many square feet is 1 acre?

1 acre = 43,560 square feet. An acre is approximately 208.7 feet × 208.7 feet. It is the most common unit for measuring land in the US and UK.

How many square metres is 1 hectare?

1 hectare = 10,000 square metres (100m × 100m). 1 square kilometre = 100 hectares. Hectares are used internationally for measuring agricultural land and parks.

What is a cent in Indian land measurement?

1 cent = 40.47 square metres = 435.6 square feet. It is 1/100th of an acre. Cents are used primarily in Tamil Nadu, Kerala, and parts of Karnataka for measuring residential plots.

How many bighas are in an acre?

It depends on the region. In Uttar Pradesh: 1 acre = 1.6 bigha. In West Bengal: 1 acre = 3.025 bigha. The bigha varies significantly across Indian states — always clarify the regional definition.

How do I convert square feet to square metres?

Multiply square feet by 0.0929. For example, 1,000 sq ft × 0.0929 = 92.9 square metres. To go the other way, multiply square metres by 10.764.

What is a guntha in Maharashtra?

1 guntha = 101.17 square metres = 1,089 square feet. 40 gunthas = 1 acre. It is used in Maharashtra, Karnataka, and Andhra Pradesh for measuring agricultural and residential land.

How big is a football field in area units?

A standard football pitch is approximately 7,140 square metres (1.76 acres, 0.71 hectares). An American football field (including end zones) is approximately 5,350 square metres.