Noun
Alt. of Kilometre
Source: Webster's dictionaryAccording to the government's Economic Planning Board, the population density will be 530 people per square kilometer by 2023, the year the population is expected to stabilize. Source: Internet
Although the site of Washukanni, alleged to be at Tell Fakhariya, is not known for certain, no tell (city mound) in the Khabur Valley much exceeds the size of 1 square kilometer (250 acres), and the majority of sites are much smaller. Source: Internet
Another zone, located about 1 kilometer east-northeast of the Pena Blanca zone, returned rock ship assay results of up to 4.8 g/t gold. Source: Internet
But at the time of usage, it was around 7157 m. The metric system was introduced in the Netherlands in 1816, and the metric mile became a synonym for the kilometer, so exactly 1000 SI meters. Source: Internet
Although the cost to build was high at US$6 million per kilometer, China's outlay was still only one-sixth of the world average. Source: Internet
American progress in the south was also restricted to about a kilometer a day. Source: Internet