Myriad (area)
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A myriad is an area 100 km × 100 km square i.e. it is 10,000 (one myriad) square kilometer. 100 of these squares would be one million square kilometers.
The term has a particular use in connection with the British Ordnance Survey national grid, where the grid is divided into 100 km × 100 km squares, each with a two letter prefix. For example, prefix TL refers to the myriad 500 km east and 200 km north of the grid origin.
A myriad contains 100 hectads.
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