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A '''dunam''' or '''dönüm''', '''dunum''', '''donum''' is a ] of ]. It is not an ] unit. A '''dunam''' or '''dönüm''', '''dunum''', '''donum''' is a ] of ]. It is not an ] unit. The SI unit of area is the square ].


Originally, a '''dönüm''', from the Turkish ''dönmek'' (to turn), was the amount of land one man could till in one day. It was not precisely defined and varied considerably from place to place. It is still used, in various standardized versions, in many countries formerly part of the ]. Originally, a '''dönüm''', from the Turkish ''dönmek'' (to turn), was the amount of land one man could till in one day. It was not precisely defined and varied considerably from place to place. It is still used, in various standardized versions, in many countries formerly part of the ].

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A dunam or dönüm, dunum, donum is a unit of area. It is not an SI unit. The SI unit of area is the square metre.

Originally, a dönüm, from the Turkish dönmek (to turn), was the amount of land one man could till in one day. It was not precisely defined and varied considerably from place to place. It is still used, in various standardized versions, in many countries formerly part of the Ottoman empire.

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A metric dunam is equal to:

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