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A '''dunam''' (or '''dönüm''') is a ] of land ] enclosing 1000 ] ]s. Land area in |
A '''dunam''' (or '''dönüm''') is a ] of land ] enclosing 1000 ] ]s. Land area in the ] was traditionally measured in dunams. | ||
A dunam is equal to: | A dunam is equal to: |
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A dunam (or dönüm) is a unit of land area enclosing 1000 square metres. Land area in the British Mandate of Palestine was traditionally measured in dunams.
A dunam is equal to:
- 0.001 square kilometre
- 0.22239 of an acre
- 1196 square yards
- 10,760 square feet
External link
- Foreign Weights and and Measures Formerly in Common Use
- How did the Zionists acquire land in Palestine?