No, on two counts. It is not a square, and its area is 1.12 sq miles.
The Square Mile is a nickname for the original boundary of London back in the Middle Ages. These days, the Square Mile has barely any residents but is a world famous centre of fianance. Attractions include St Paul's Cathedral, the Tower of London, the Bank of England and the Temple.
10% of a square mile = 0.10 * a square mile
1 square mile equates to 4,014,489,600 square inches.
There are 2.6 square km in a square mile.
There are 27,878,400 square feet in one square mile. This is derived by the conversion factor that 1 mile is equal to 5,280 feet, thus resulting in 27,878,400 square feet in a square mile.
One square mile = 3,098,000 square yards.
1 square mile=2,589,988.1 square meters
A square mile is a square mile wherever it is. Except Italy would have kilometers, and a square kilometer is smaller than a square mile
A mile is the length of a line, square miles are the measure of area, typically of a square or rectangle
The square mile because 1 square mile equals 2.590 square kilometers.
One square mile is equal to 3,097,600 square yards
One square mile equates to about 2.6 square km