One manzana (Spanish for "apple") is a unit of land measurement commonly used in Latin America, particularly in countries such as Mexico, Nicaragua, and Guatemala. The exact size of a manzana can vary depending on the country and region, but it generally ranges from 0.7 to 1.1 acres. In countries such as Guatemala, a manzana is equivalent to 0.70 acres, whereas in Nicaragua, it is equivalent to 1.25 acres.
In terms of acreage, one manzana is roughly equivalent to 0.4 hectares, 10,890 square feet, or 4,047 square meters. The term "manzana" is often used in urban and rural land-use planning, as well as in real estate transactions. It is also commonly used in agricultural contexts to measure the size of farms or plots of land, as well as in forestry to measure the area of forested land.
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