- The
mile,
sometimes the
international mile or
statute mile to
distinguish it from
other miles, is a
British imperial unit and
United States customary...
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- land, the
league is most
commonly defined as
three miles (4.83 km),
although the
length of a
mile could vary from
place to
place as well as depending...
-
sometimes distinguished as the "land
mile", "
statute mile", or "international
mile".
Mile may also
refer to:
Airline mile, a frequent-flyer
program measure...
-
mile (
míle or
míle Gaelach) as
latterly defined measured exactly 8
Irish furlongs, 320
Irish perches, or 2240 yards:
approximately 1.27
statute miles...
-
notable exceptions are the
United States and the
United Kingdom where the
statute mile is used.
There are two
common pronunciations for the word. /ˈkɪləmiːtər...
- to country.
Typical visibility requirements vary from one
statute mile to five
statute miles (many
countries define these in
metric units as 1,500 m to...
- into 100 links.
There are 10
chains in a furlong, and 80
chains in one
statute mile. In
metric terms, it is 20.1168 m long. By extension,
chainage (running...
- and field. The term 'metric
mile' (0.93
statute miles) was
applied to this
distance because it
approximates one
statute mile (1609.344 m). The term is most...
- the
deaths of
Scott and his party.
During the expedition, Crean's 35-
statute-
mile (56 km) solo walk
across the Ross Ice
Shelf to save the life of Edward...