about the width of one Canada square, i would say wouldn't you?
The extreme width of Canada is 9,306 km (5,780 miles) The extreme north-south distance is 4,634 km (2873 miles).
Canadian flags come in all sizes, but the length is always 2X the width.
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Canada has a length of 202,080 kilometers (125,570 miles). The border from Canada to the United States is 8,891 kilometers (5,525 miles).
Just got off the phone with Passport Canada: Closed: 3.5" (width) 5" (height) Open: 7" (width) 5" (height)
The width of a standard (NFL) football field is 160 ft. (53 1/3 yards) ======================== In Canada, the width of the field is 65 yards.
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Is the gauge not to confused with the "loading gauge" which is the height and width of a vehicle above the rails. Standard rail gauge is 4ft 8.5ins (1.435m) as used in Europe, the US, Canada, North Africa and Australia
About 21.4 km. Using maps.google.com and the distance measuring tool. wikipedia indicates that Richmond occupies Sea Island and Annacis Island.
length 14cm, width 2cm This is worked out by finding the following equations: perimeter = 16 x width length = width + 12 Then working out 16 x width = 2 x (width + 12) + 2 x width -> 14 x width = 2 x (width + 12) -> 14 x width = 2 x width + 24 -> 12 x width = 24 -> width = 2cm Since lendth = width + 12, length = 14cm