The league is an obsolete unit which has in the past been used in many countries with somewhat different values. However in England it was generally understood as 3 miles. It was useful when people walked long distances, you could cover 1 league in 1 hour.
three miles
One kilometer can fit 0.621371 miles.
If this question is referring to earth at the equator, then the answer is the same as the earths circumference. 24875 miles. Then one might ask, How many miles is there in one degree ? 24875 / 360 = 69.097 miles are in one Degree.
16.09344 in one mile
Oh, dude, you're really making me work those brain cells, huh? Okay, so if we're talking about a standard track where one lap is a quarter mile, then 14 laps would be... drumroll please... 3.5 miles! Like, simple math, bro.
One league is equal to approximately 3.45 miles. It is not, however, an official unit of measurement in any nation.
One league is equivalent to about 3 miles. Therefore, 3000 leagues would be roughly 9000 miles.
none, one league is smaller
One league is three miles.
one mile is equivalent to 1.609344 kilometres
One hectare is equivalent to 0.00386102 square miles.
20 kilometers is equivalent to approximately 12.4 miles.
On average, running one mile is equivalent to biking about three miles in terms of distance covered.
Leagues and miles are both units of distance measurement, but leagues are an older unit that was commonly used in historical contexts. One league is roughly equivalent to three miles, so leagues are a larger distance compared to miles. Miles are more commonly used in modern times for measuring distances.
Two miles is 3,520 yards (there are 1,760 yards in one mile).
You would still have travelled 42 miles but 42/0.6 is equivalent to 70 kilometers,
three miles