Singapore covers an area of approximately 728.6 square kilometers, which is equivalent to about 72,860 hectares. This small island city-state is known for its efficient use of land and urban planning. Despite its limited size, Singapore has developed a diverse range of infrastructure, green spaces, and urban areas.
--First answer It is Kusu Island (Pulau Tembakul), area 7.8 Hectare. --Second answer The second largest island of Singapore is Pulau Ubin which is 1,019.2 hectares. The next smallest one, Sentosa, is only about 1/3 the size at 349.3 hectares. The largest one is Pulau Tekong which is twice the size of Pulau Ubin at 2,442.6 hectares.
It is 3 hectares.
2,800,000 Hectares
41,43 million hectares
1.2 hectares
150000 in hectares = 15 hectares
3200 (square meters) = 0.32 hectares.
How many hectares is found in 20 acres?
Exactly 258.998811 hectares
1.6 hectares
Metro Cebu has 74,209 hectares..
7.44 hectares