Vancouver Island is significantly larger than the Netherlands in terms of land area. Vancouver Island covers approximately 12,079 square kilometers, while the Netherlands has a land area of around 41,543 square kilometers. Therefore, Vancouver Island is roughly 3.4 times bigger than the Netherlands in terms of land area.
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Oh, what a happy little question! Vancouver Island is about 3 times bigger than the Netherlands. Just imagine all the beautiful landscapes and happy little trees you could paint on that larger canvas! Remember, there are no mistakes, just happy little accidents.
Oh, dude, Vancouver Island is like way bigger than the Netherlands. Vancouver Island is around 12,000 square miles, while the Netherlands is only about 16,000 square miles. So, like, Vancouver Island is like almost as big as the Netherlands, but not quite.
Vancouver Island is 31,285 km²
Netherlands is 41,543 km²
Therefore, the Netherlands is bigger by 10258 km²
Yes, MUCH bigger; about 914 times larger than one millimeter.
They can stay up longer, fly faster and further, and are usually much bigger.
4500 square meters is a much larger area.
According to the Chateau de Chambord's web site the dimensions of the castle measures 160 meters by 120 meters. If I did my math correctly then that would make Chambord 200,000 square feet. That is bigger than the Biltmore which is a mere 176,000 square feet. So yeah, it's huge.
Oh, isn't that just a tiny little measurement, friend? Picture a small bead or a tiny seed - that's about how long 7mm is. It's just a wee bit bigger than the tip of a pencil, but it can still hold so much beauty and potential.