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It's about four times as big as Grand Canyon National Park
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The size of Grand Canyon National Park is about 194,940,086 square perches.
(Coconino County and Mohave Counties, Arizona, near Fredonia and Grand Canyon, Arizona)
Containing the 446 km (277 mi) Grand Canyon gorge, Grand Canyon National Park covers 194,940,052 square perches.
It's about one-fourth as big as Lake Superior
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The size of Lake Superior is about 3,250,000,000 square perches.
(a.k.a. Lac Supérieur, a.k.a. Gitchigumi, a.k.a. Gitche Gumee) (surface area)
Both the largest of North America's Great Lakes and the largest freshwater lake in the world (by surface area), Lake Superior has a total area of 3,250,000,000 square perches. It borders the cities of Duluth, Minnesota and Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada
It's about one-fourth as big as The Island of Ireland
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The size of The Island of Ireland is about 3,337,700,000 square perches.
(a.k.a. Éire, a.k.a. Airlann)
The island of Ireland - split between the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland - covers 3,337,700,000 square perches. The island has been populated for over 9,000 years.
It's about four-and-a-half times as big as Fort Bliss
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The size of Fort Bliss is about 179,000,000 square perches.
(near Las Cruces, New Mexico and El Paso, Texas)
Fort Bliss is the United States Army's second-largest installation with a total area of 179,000,000 square perches. It is known as the largest TRADOC (Training and Doctrine Command) site, the Army's largest maneuver area, and the country's largest contiguous tract of open airspace.
It's about four-and-a-half times as big as Kangaroo Island
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The size of Kangaroo Island is about 174,200,000 square perches.
(a.k.a. Karta) (state of South Australia, Australia)
Kangaroo Island, off the southern coast of Australia, measures 174,200,000 square perches in total area. The island is famous for its ligurian bee colonies, exporting over 100 tonnes of honey each year.
It's about five times as big as Rhode Island
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The size of Rhode Island is about 158,213,000 square perches.
(a.k.a. The State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations, a.k.a. RI) (United States)
The "Ocean State," Rhode Island measures 158,213,000 square perches in total area. Several large bays totaling 106,987,000 square perches make up 32.4% of its total area.
It's about six-and-a-half times as big as Yosemite National Park
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The size of Yosemite National Park is about 119,673,000 square perches.
(Tuolumne, Mariposa, and Madera counties, California, near Mariposa, California) (total land area)
Famous for its granite cliffs and Giant Sequoia groves, Yosemite National Park is 119,673,000 square perches in total area, of which 8,223,670 square perches is the well-known Yosemite Valley. The Park is known as the home of Yosemite Falls — the highest waterfall in North America and sixth highest in the world at 739 m (2,420 ft)
It's about one-tenth as big as New York
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The size of New York is about 5,586,535,000 square perches.
(United States)
The "Empire State," New York measures 5,586,535,000 square perches in total area. Adirondack Park, a 976,560,500 square perches area in the northeast region of the state, is the largest state-protected area in the contiguous United States.
It's about eight times as big as Cape Town
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The size of Cape Town is about 97,300,000 square perches.
(a.k.a. Kaapstad, a.k.a. iKapa, a.k.a. The Mother City) (Western Cape, South Africa) (for Cape Town metro area)
Cape Town, South Africa's legislative capital, measures 97,300,000 square perches in total metro area. The core of Cape Town lies at the base of Table Mountain (a.k.a. Huriǂoaxa, a.k.a. Tafelberg), a 1,084.6 m peak.
It's about one-tenth as big as Florida
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The size of Florida is about 6,733,270,000 square perches.
(United States)
The "Sunshine State," Florida measures 6,733,270,000 square perches in total area. Florida has 1,067 km (663 mi) of oceanfront beaches and 1,926.38 km (1,197 mi) of coastline total.
It's about one-tenth as big as Kansas
The size of Kansas is about 8,425,150,000 square perches.
(United States)
The "Sunflower State," Kansas measures 8,425,150,000 square perches in total area. The point said to be the geographic center of the continental United States is located near Lebanon, Kansas.
It's about one-tenth as big as Minnesota
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The size of Minnesota is about 8,902,539,000 square perches.
(United States)
The "North Star State," Minnesota measures 8,902,539,000 square perches in total area. Due to an error in the map used while writing the Treaty of Paris, a 61,064,680 square perches segment of Minnesota called the "Northwest Angle" lies north of the 49th parallel, which marks the border between the contiguous United States and Canada across the western remainder of the two countries.
It's about twelve times as big as Stewart Island
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The size of Stewart Island is about 66,420,000 square perches.
(a.k.a. Rakiura) (Southland, New Zealand) (total land area)
Stewart Island, New Zealand's third-largest island measures 66,420,000 square perches. Eighty-five percent of the Island, or about 55,350,000 square perches, is Rakiura National Park, which opened in 2002.
It's about one-fifteenth as big as Michigan
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The size of Michigan is about 9,903,731,000 square perches.
(United States)
The "Great Lakes State," Michigan measures 9,903,731,000 square perches in total area. According to some studies, there is no point in Michigan that is more than 9.66 km (6 mi) from a lake or 136.79 km (85 mi) from a Great Lake.
It's about twelve-and-a-half times as big as London
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The size of London is about 62,430,000 square perches.
(a.k.a. Greater London) (London Region) (England, United Kingdom)
London, one of the most important global cities in the world, currently occupies a total area of 62,430,000 square perches. For more than one hundred years, between the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, it was the largest city in the world by population.
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