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One league is equal to approximately 3.45 miles. It is not, however, an official unit of measurement in any nation.

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1 nautical league is 3.45 miles.

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3000 leagues is how many miles?

3,000 leagues is 9,000 miles.


How many miles is hundred leagues?

100 leagues (statute) = 260.7 nautical miles (international).


How many miles does 10000 leagues equal?

A league is a unit of distance equal to 3.0 statute miles. So 10,000 leagues is equal to 30,000 miles.


How many miles is in 7 leagues?

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60 miles = 17.3795 leagues


How many leagues in 1 mile?

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How many meters are in 3 leagues?

Leagues are no longer an official unit of measure in any nation. A league was commonly equal to about 3 land miles or 3 nautical miles in the English speaking world. According to Google Search, 3 leagues = 16,688 meters.


How many miles are in 35840 feet?

there are almost 7 miles in 35840 ft. there are 60,000 miles in 20,000 leagues. Therefore, whoever wrote 20,000 leagues under the sea didn't do their research! Bear1 Mi ....>>I always understood that the 20,000 leagues was the Distance Traveled by the Nautilus during the story, not the depth achieved.


What is 20000 leagues equivalent to?

A league was equal to roughly 3 miles, so 20000 leagues would be about 60,000 miles.


How many miles is 0.69?

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What is the difference between leagues and miles?

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How far is 20000 leagues in metric?

A nautical league is three nautical miles, so 20,000 nautical leagues would be 60,000 nautical miles. The title of the book 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea refers to a journey around the world that was of a distance of 20,000 leagues, not a depth of 20,000 leagues.