A township is a geographical measure of land that is generally 36 square miles in size. (6mi X 6mi) There is also a political township that can vary in size. This designation is used for the allocation of government services. Neither has any direct relationship to population.
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Land Speculaters
A plain is a large piece of flat land.
Large land areas are called continents.
36 sections in a township
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thirty six sections make up a township
The largest municipalities in New Jersey based on land size are Bridgeton, Washington Township, and Upper Deerfield Township.
Quadrangles is what divides the land into townships and then each township into smaller tracts. The smaller tracts are subdivided into many different ways.
If you mean a building lot, there is no standardized size for all towns. If you mean the unit of measure called a township, one township is 93,239,571.97 square meters.
for natives
The township survey system is a way of mapping land. Townships are divided into sections that are 36 square miles in size, and these sections are further subdivided.
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Northwest Ordinance.
A township is a unit of land measurement used in the United States and typically measures 36 square miles or 23,040 acres.