One nautical league is 5.56 kilometers.
5.572 km
1 league is close to 5.55 km, so 20,000 leagues is close to 111,000 km
A league (common unit of measurement in western Europe) was originally intended to represent the distance a person could walk in an hour. In many cases it was equal to 3 miles or 4.828032 km.
Simply n x (n-1) where n= number of teams in the league. So = 380 for Premier League where there are 20 teams.
There is no standard definition of what a league is, the great advantage of the metric system is that it is the same everywhere, but the length of a league depended on where you were. In English speaking countries a league was, on average, 4.8 km except at sea when it was 5.6 km. In ancient Rome it was 2.2 km. In Portugal, and it's colonies, there were three leagues; 6.172 km, 5/556 km, and 4.444 km. The former Portuguese country Brazil has a league that is 6.6 km. France had several leagues measuring between 3.25 km and 4.68 km. Jules Verne's 20 000 leagues under the sea were about 4 km each.
4038 nm or 7479 km
100 km (62 miles) taking HIGHWAY 101 - EAST.
The answer is ambiguous because of the distinction between a km squared and a square km. The ambiguity arises because n (km squared) is not the same as (n km) squared [except when n = 0 or 1] and it is not always clear which of the two is intended. 86300 km squared could be a square with sides of 86300 km and so an area of 86300*86300 square km. On that basis, 86300 km squared = 7 447 690 000 sq km = 2 875 569 185.16 sq miles. On the other hand 86300 square km = 33320.62 sq miles
46 games
Pakistan Muslim League - N - was created in 1993.
jm + jn + km + kn = j(m + n) + k(m + n) = (m + n)(j + k)
There is more than one definition for the length of a league. The English define a league as 4.8 km, while the French measurement ranges from 3.3 km to 4.7 km. The reason for this discrepancy is because a league refers to the distance a man on a horse can travel in one hour.The Atlantic ocean is 8.6 km at it deepest point (the Puerto Rico Trench). By the English league, that would make it about 1.79 leagues deep. By the French definition, the Atlantic is 1.83 to 2.61 leagues deep.In the book Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea, Jules Vern used the measurement of 4km as one league.