It's not a question in "Polish language or culture".
"Hexameter" refers to poetry, "acre" to agriculture. Have you not messed up something?
Hexameter is a style of poetic verse containing six metrical feet.
217,800
170 acres = 68.796559181 hectares
There are 4 syllables. Hex-am-e-ter.
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An acre has 43,560 square feet. The multiplication give you 1,742,499 square feet.
A hexameter is a type of poetic meter that consists of six feet. In the context of traditional English poetry, each foot typically contains two syllables, making a hexameter approximately 12 syllables long. However, the specific number of meters can vary based on the type of foot used. In classical poetry, a hexameter is often represented by a specific arrangement of long and short syllables rather than a fixed number of meters.
It is the mania for writing in hexameter.
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Hexameter, the epic verse usually used in classic Greek and Latin literature, consists of six feet, which are made up of spondees or dactyls.