In Bangladesh, one katha is 720 square feet.
One gonda is a unit of land measurement commonly used in South Asia, particularly in India and Bangladesh. The size of one gonda can vary depending on the region, but it is typically equivalent to 144 square feet. This measurement is often used in real estate transactions and land surveys in these countries.
154 square feet.
10279 square feet.
No. They are quite different. They are the same only in the case of one square foot and one foot square. One square foot is a square, one foot on a side. Ten square feet is an area equal to ten of these square feet. Ten feet square is a square, ten feet per side. Ten square feet contains an area of ten square feet. Ten feet square contains an area of 100 square feet.
435 square feet
In Bangladesh, one katha is 720 square feet.
There is no square (place, area) called Bangladesh
Bangladesh - 55,598.69 square miles.
Bangladesh - 55,599 square miles.
Bangladesh is 147,570 km²
Bangladesh has a total land area of approximately 147,570 square kilometers.
In Bangladesh, decimal is still used in some places as land measurement. Usually one decimal equals 100 acres and one acre equals 43559.99 square feet. You can now easily convert decimal to square feet! so 43559.99 square feet times by 100 equals 4355999 square feet in one decimal.
Yes, it can be, where 1 chhatak = 45 square feet and 1 katha = 720 square feet. But the name "katha" as a unit of area is used for vastly different values according to location. It can range from 720 square feet in Bangladesh to over 3644 square feet in Nepal. The chhatak is typically
Bangladesh (People's Republic of Bangladesh) - 55,599 square miles.
Dhaka covers a total area of 306.38 square kilometres (118.29 sq mi)
Bangladesh is the 94th largest country in the world and has a total area of 147,570 km2