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How big is 95.6 virgates?

It's about one-seventieth as big as San Diego
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The size of San Diego is about 6,918 virgates.
(California)
The second-largest city in California and the eleventh-largest in the United States as of 2009, San Diego measures 6,918 virgates in total area. The city is known for its defense manufacturing and biotechnology industries.
It's about one-seventy-fifth as big as Dallas
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The size of Dallas is about 7,307 virgates.
(Texas)
The third-largest city in Texas and the ninth-largest in the United States as of 2009, Dallas measures 7,307 virgates in total area. The city is known as a strong industrial, commerce, and banking center, and as an "inland port," due to its metropolitan airport, Dallas-Fort Worth International.
It's about 75 times as big as The Citadelle
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The size of The Citadelle is about 1.20 virgates.
(a.k.a. La Citadelle, a.k.a. Québec Citadelle, a.k.a. The Citadel) (Québec City, Quebec, Canada) (for the fortified enclosure)
The Citadelle of Quebec, containing Canada's oldest military buildings measures about 0.120 virgates in total area. The fortress sits on a 90-meter cliffside, overlooking the St. Lawrence River.
It's about 75 times as big as Eden Park
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The size of Eden Park is about 1.240 virgates.
(Auckland, Auckland Province, New Zealand) (total grounds)
The largest stadium in New Zealand, Eden Park in Auckland measures about 1.240 virgates over its total grounds. It is primarily a rugby and cricket stadium. The Park offers rooftop tours, where fans can walk along the 39-meters-high roof of the stands.
It's about one-eightieth as big as Indianapolis
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The size of Indianapolis is about 7,712 virgates.
(Indiana) (Metropolitan Statistical Area)
The capital of and largest city in Indiana as of 2009, Indianapolis measures 7,712 virgates in total area. The city is known for its sports tourism, including the Indianapolis 500 and Brickyard 400 auto races, and the Men's and Women's NCAA basketball tournaments.
It's about 85 times as big as The Pentagon
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The size of The Pentagon is about 1.140 virgates.
(a.k.a. United States Department of Defense Headquarters) (Washington, D.C.) (total floor area)
The Pentagon, the world's largest office building, contains a total floor area of 1.140 virgates. Built during World War II, the designers compensated for the steel rations then in effect by using 310,000 cu. m of concrete in the construction efforts.
It's about one-ninetieth as big as San Antonio
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The size of San Antonio is about 8,698 virgates.
(Texas)
The second-largest city in Texas and the seventh-largest in the United States as of 2009, San Antonio measures 8,698 virgates in total area. The city is known for its tourist attractions, including the Alamo Mission and the annual San Antonio Stock Show and Rodeo.
It's about one-one-hundredth as big as Los Angeles
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The size of Los Angeles is about 10,010 virgates.
(a.k.a. LA, a.k.a. City of Angels) (California)
The largest city in California and the sixth-largest city in the United States, Los Angeles measures 10,010 virgates in total area. The city is known as the "Entertainment Capital of the World" for its contributions to media, entertainment, and culture.
It's about 100 times as big as Ellis Island
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The size of Ellis Island is about 0.9140 virgates.
(Jersey City, New Jersey and New York City, New York)(now officially part of the Statue of Liberty National Monument)
Ellis Island, home of the Ellis Island Immigration Station, is 0.9140 virgates in total area. Nine-tenths of the island were artificially created after the New York-New Jersey borders had already been defined, leading to a sovereignty dispute which was settled by the US Supreme Court in 1998.
It's about one-one-hundredth as big as Phoenix
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The size of Phoenix is about 10,100 virgates.
(Arizona)
The capital of and largest city in Arizona and fifth-largest city in the United States as of 2009, Phoenix measures 10,100 virgates in total area. The city is known as an economic and cultural center of the American Southwest.
It's about 100 times as big as King Shaka International Airport (DUR)
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The size of King Shaka International Airport (DUR) is about 0.8480 virgates.
(a.k.a. KSIA) (La Mercy, Durban City, eThekwini Municipality, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa) (total terminal area)
King Shaka International Airport includes a main passenger terminal, with a total area of 0.8480 virgates. The airport's single, main runway stretches 3,700 m in length.
It's about one-one-hundredth as big as Wellington
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The size of Wellington is about 11,430 virgates.
(Te Whanganui-a-Tara) (New Zealand) (Wellington metro area)
The capital of New Zealand, Wellington covers 11,430 virgates in total area. The Old Government Buildings, the former site of Kiwi government administration for over one-hundred years, is one of the largest wooden buildings in the world.
It's about one-one-hundred-fiftieth as big as Delihi
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The size of Delihi is about 12,220 virgates.
(a.k.a. Dillī, a.k.a. Dillī, a.k.a. Dēhlī, formally National Capital Territory of Delhi) (India)
Delhi, the capital union territory of India, covers 12,220 virgates. Delhi has one of the highest road densities in the country of India, with 29,648 km of roads.
It's about one-one-hundred-fiftieth as big as Houston
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The size of Houston is about 12,360 virgates.
(Texas)
The largest city in Texas and the fourth-largest city in the United States as of 2009, Houston measures 12,360 virgates in total area. The city is known for its broad corporate base, prominence in oilfield equipment, and for its port, which accepts more cargo than any other port in the United States.
It's about 150 times as big as Alcatraz
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The size of Alcatraz is about 0.730 virgates.
(a.k.a. The Rock) (California)
Alcatraz Island measures 0.730 virgates. It is known a part of the Golden Gate National Recreation Area, and has historically served as a lighthouse, fort, military prison, and — most famously — a federal prison.
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