- The
kilometre (SI symbol: km; /ˈkɪləmiːtər/ or /kɪˈlɒmətər/),
spelt kilometer in
American and
Philippine English, is a unit of
length in the International...
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length of
rectangle was
about 1.30
kilometres (0.81 mi). The
approximate width of the
rectangle was
about 0.75
kilometres (0.47 mi). A
perfect rectangle with...
- road or
traffic network by the
average length of
their trips measured in
kilometres. vehicle-mile (vehicle
miles traveled, or VMT) same as
before but measures...
- term "
kilometres per hour" did not come into
immediate use – the
myriametre (10,000 metres) and
myriametre per hour were
preferred to
kilometres and kilometres...
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failures of 20
cubic kilometres (4.8 cu mi), 40
cubic kilometres (9.6 cu mi), 80
cubic kilometres (19 cu mi) and 450
cubic kilometres (110 cu mi). These...
-
occupy an area of 8,000
square kilometres (3,100 sq mi) a
little less than the land area of
Puerto Rico, 8,868
square kilometres (3,424 sq mi).
Although the...
- The term 20
kilometres may
refer to two
different races in athletics: 20
kilometres race walk 20
kilometres road
running race This
disambiguation page...
- was
contested for the
first time at
these Games,
replacing the men's 50
kilometres race walk in the
quest for
gender equality.
Another significant change...
- run is a long-distance road
running competition over a
distance of five
kilometres (3.107 mi). Also
referred to as the 5K road race, 5 km, or
simply 5K,...
-
Kilometres Flown".
World Air
Transport Statistics 59th Edition. IATA.
Archived from the
original on July 6, 2015. "Scheduled P****enger -
Kilometres Flown"...