Convert Dunam to Square Mile (dunam → mi²)
The dunam is the historical Middle Eastern land unit, equal to 1,000 square meters, used in regional property records.
Dunam to Square Mile Conversion Table
10 common values| Dunam | Square Mile |
|---|---|
| 1 dunam | 0.000386 mi² |
| 5 dunam | 0.001931 mi² |
| 10 dunam | 0.003861 mi² |
| 50 dunam | 0.019305 mi² |
| 100 dunam | 0.03861 mi² |
| 500 dunam | 0.193051 mi² |
| 1,000 dunam | 0.386102 mi² |
| 5,000 dunam | 1.930511 mi² |
| 10,000 dunam | 3.861022 mi² |
| 50,000 dunam | 19.305108 mi² |
How to Convert Dunam to Square Mile Manually
Step by StepConverting dunams to square miles is straightforward: multiply by the conversion factor. Follow these three steps to do it by hand or in your head.
- 1Take your value in dunamsStart with the number of dunams (dunam) you want to convert.
- 2Multiply by 0.000386The conversion factor from dunam to mi² is 0.000386. Multiply your value by this number.
- 3Read the result in square milesThe result is your value in square miles (mi²).
Formula
Multiply the value in dunams by 0.000386. For the reverse direction, multiply by 2,589.9881.
mi² = dunam × 0.000386dunam = mi² × 2,589.9881Tips
Use these in everyday conversions- 1 dunam = 1000 m² = 0.1 ha.
- 10 dunams = 1 hectare.
- Historical Ottoman dunam was 919.3 m² — avoid if possible; modern is 1000.
Common Mistakes
Avoid these- Using Ottoman dunam figures in modern Turkish contracts — assume metric.
- Confusing with other Middle Eastern units (feddan, etc.).
- Assuming all regional dunams are identical — confirm modern 1000 m² value.
About Dunam and Square Mile
What is the Dunam?
The dunam equals exactly 1,000 square meters in its modern metric form, used primarily in Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Palestine, Syria, and Turkey for land measurement and real estate. The unit's name derives from Ottoman Turkish 'dönüm,' itself from a verb meaning 'to turn' — historically the area a yoke of oxen could plow in a day, similar to the acre's origin. Older 'Ottoman dunam' values varied (around 919 m²), but most countries in the region have standardized to the metric dunam of 1,000 m². The dunam is the everyday unit in Middle Eastern real estate and agricultural contexts. It relates to the square meter (1 dunam = 1,000 m² = 0.1 ha), the hectare (10 dunams = 1 ha), and the acre (1 acre ≈ 4.047 dunams). Family olive groves, vineyards, and urban building plots are routinely measured in dunams.
- Israeli and Palestinian land records
- Turkish rural property
- Agricultural documents in the former Ottoman region
An Israeli small farm might be 50 dunams (5 ha). Agricultural yields sometimes quoted per dunam.
What is the Square Mile?
The square mile equals exactly 2.589988110336 square kilometers (or 640 acres) and is the American unit for measuring large geographic areas: counties, states, watersheds, and large parks. The continental United States covers about 3 million square miles, and Texas alone is 268,597 mi². Population density in US contexts is given in people per square mile (e.g., New York City has about 27,000 people/mi²). The square mile relates to the acre (640 acres = 1 mi²), the square kilometer (1 mi² ≈ 2.59 km²), the square foot (1 mi² = 27,878,400 ft²), and the hectare (1 mi² ≈ 259 ha). It is the natural large-area unit for American geographic discussion, though metric countries use square kilometers for the same purpose.
- US states, counties and cities
- UK geographic and historical boundaries
- Large estate and national-park reporting in Anglo contexts
New York City is 302.6 mi². Texas is 268,597 mi². Greater London is 607 mi².