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"Miles" redirects here. For other uses, see
Mile (disambiguation) and
Miles (disambiguation).
mile
international
US survey
nautical
1.609344
km
1.609347
km
1.852
km
1,609.344
m
1,609.347
m
1,852
m
A bilingual road sign to the
Isle of Skye,
Scotland, with distances in miles and the wording in both
Scottish Gaelic and
English.
A mile is a There have also been many historical miles and similar units in other systems that may be translated as miles in
English; they have varied in length between one and 15 kilometres.
The exact length of the land mile varied slightly among English-speaking countries until an international agreement in 1959 established the yard as exactly 0.9144 metres, giving a mile of exactly 1,609.344 metres. The
United States adopted this international mile for most purposes, but retained the pre-1959 mile for some land-survey data, terming it the US survey mile. In the US, statute mile formally refers to the survey mile, about 3.2 mm (? inch) longer than the international mile (the international mile is exactly 0.0002% less than the US survey mile).
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