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An acre is 43560 square feet.

This is a square parcel of land 208.71 feet on each side.

A standard city block measurement was established at

6 city blocks = 1 kilometer.

So 1 city block = 546.80665 feet.

So an area approximately equal to 4 square acres = one square city block.

This would be one half city block wide and one half city block long to approximately equal 209 feet wide and 209 feet long.

This is approximate.

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No, one square block does not equal one acre. One acre is equal to 43,560 square feet, while the size of a square block can vary depending on location but is typically around 2 to 5 acres.

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No, an acre does not equal one square mile. There are 640 acres in one square mile.

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