Poland has an area of about 312,696 square kilometers, while Canada covers approximately 9,984,670 square kilometers. This means that Poland could fit into Canada roughly 31 times. The vast difference in size highlights Canada's status as the second-largest country in the world by total area.
Poland's population density is 122 inhabitants per square kilometer (328 per square mile).
312,679 square kilometers or 120,726 sq miles.
The area of Poland according to the administrative division, as given by the Central Statistical Office, amounts to 312,679 km²: land area (311 888 km²) and part of internal waters (791 km²) cut by the coast line. The area of Poland's territory, including all internal waters and the territorial sea, is 322 575 km².
It is slightly smaller than New Mexico. Area: 312,685 square kilometers Population: 38,518,241 (July 2007 est.)
The area of Szczecin is 301 square kilometers.
The area of Szczekociny is 17.98 square kilometers.
The area of Siedlce is 32 square kilometers.
The area of Greater Poland Voivodeship is 29,826 square kilometers.
The area of Lesser Poland Voivodeship is 15,108 square kilometers.
The area of Opole is 96.2 square kilometers.
The area of Bemowo is 24.95 square kilometers.
You may be thinking of Oman, which has an area of 309,500 square kilometers. The other country that is close is Poland, with 312,685 square kilometers of area.
No. With an area of 312,679 square kilometers (120,726 sq mi), Poland is significatively smaller than Mexico's 1,964,375 square kilometers (758,449 sq mi). Comparatively speaking, more than six countries the size of Poland would fit inside Mexico's area.
Poland's population density is 122 inhabitants per square kilometer (328 per square mile).
The area of Cornillé is 12.47 square kilometers.
The area of Vron is 20.67 square kilometers.