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A hectare is 100m by 100m, and a kilometre is 1000m by 1000. So there are 10 by 10 hectares in a kilometre square. So 1 km^2 = 100 hectares so by multiplying by 10 000: 10 000 km^2 = 1 000 000 hectares.

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