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Square Meters and Hectares Converter

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Use this calculator to convert square meters (m²) to hectares (ha) and hectares to square meters. This converter is part of the full area converter tool.

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Hectares to Square Meters Conversions

Hectares Square Meters
1 hectare 10000 square meters
2 hectares 20000 square meters
3 hectares 30000 square meters
4 hectares 40000 square meters
5 hectares 50000 square meters
6 hectares 60000 square meters
7 hectares 70000 square meters
8 hectares 80000 square meters
9 hectares 90000 square meters
10 hectares 100000 square meters
11 hectares 110000 square meters
12 hectares 120000 square meters
13 hectares 130000 square meters
14 hectares 140000 square meters
15 hectares 150000 square meters
16 hectares 160000 square meters
17 hectares 170000 square meters
18 hectares 180000 square meters
19 hectares 190000 square meters
20 hectares 200000 square meters
Figures rounded to a maximum of 5 decimal places (7 with smaller numbers).

How many square meters are there in 1 hectare?

There are 10000 square meters in 1 hectare. To convert from hectares to square meters, multiply your figure by 10000 (or divide by 0.0001) .

Square Meters to Hectares Conversions

Square Meters Hectares
1 square meter 0.0001 hectares
2 square meters 0.0002 hectares
3 square meters 0.0003 hectares
4 square meters 0.0004 hectares
5 square meters 0.0005 hectares
6 square meters 0.0006 hectares
7 square meters 0.0007 hectares
8 square meters 0.0008 hectares
9 square meters 0.0009 hectares
10 square meters 0.001 hectares
11 square meters 0.0011 hectares
12 square meters 0.0012 hectares
13 square meters 0.0013 hectares
14 square meters 0.0014 hectares
15 square meters 0.0015 hectares
16 square meters 0.0016 hectares
17 square meters 0.0017 hectares
18 square meters 0.0018 hectares
19 square meters 0.0019 hectares
20 square meters 0.002 hectares
Figures rounded to a maximum of 5 decimal places (7 with smaller numbers).

How many hectares are there in 1 square meter?

There are 0.0001 hectares in 1 square meter. To convert from square meters to hectares, multiply your figure by 0.0001 (or divide by 10000) .


What is a hectare?

One hectare is the equivalent of 100 ares (10,000 square metres). This term was first used as far back as 1795 and it continues to be associated with the measurement of land. Another way to view a hectare is as a plot which contains 2.47 acres. To get a better understanding of the size of a hectare, Trafalgar Square and an international rugby pitch are roughly equivalent to this measurement. You can find out more about hectares in the article, how big is a hectare?

What is a square meter?

Otherwise abbreviated as m2, a square meter (or 'metre' with British spelling) is a square which possesses equal sides of one meter. It is often used to measure the area within a room or the total area associated with an exterior parcel of land. A square meter is equal to 10,000 square centimeters, 10.76 square feet and 0.0001 hectares. Large bay windows are sometimes the equivalent of a square meter. Carpets and wooden floors are likewise priced by the square meter.


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