Manzana (unit)
Unit of land area used in Chile, Argentina and Central American countries / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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A manzana is a unit of area used in Argentina and in many Central American countries, originally defined as 10,000 square varas in Spanish customary units.[1] In other Spanish-speaking regions, the term has the meaning of a city block.[2]
Today its size varies between countries:
- In Argentina it is a hectare, 10,000 m2.
- In most Central American countries it is about 7,000 m2 (1.7 acres), varying between countries.
- In Belize it is 8,353 m2 (2.064 acres).
- In Nicaragua it is 7,042.25 m2 (1.74018 acres).
If a vara is taken as 83.59 cm, then a manzana of 10,000 square varas is equal to 6,987.29 m2. In calculations, the approximate value of 7000 m2 (or equivalently 0.7 ha) is often used to simplify conversion.