To help compare orders of magnitude of different geographical regions, we list here surface areas between 100,000 km² and 1,000,000 km². See also areas of other orders of magnitude.
- Areas smaller than 100,000 km²
- 100,000 km² is equal to:
- 38,600 square miles
- a square with side 316 km
- a circle with radius 178 km
- 130,800 km² -- Greece (land)
- 131,940 km² -- Greece
- 160,000 km² -- Adriatic Sea
- 229,850 km² -- Great Britain
- 230,340 km² -- Romania (land)
- 237,500 km² -- Romania
- 241,590 km² -- United Kingdom (land)
- 244,820 km² -- United Kingdom
- 270,500 km² -- New Zealand (land)
- 294,020 km² -- Italy (land)
- 301,230 km² -- Italy
- 304,465 km² -- Poland (land)
- 305,470 km² -- Finland (land)
- 307,860 km² -- Norway (land)
- 312,685 km² -- Poland
- 324,220 km² -- Norway
- 337,030 km² -- Finland
- 349,223 km² -- Germany (land)
- 357,021 km² -- Germany
- 370,000 km² -- Caspian Sea, the largest inland body of water
- 376,978 km² -- Montana (land)
- 410,000 km² -- California
- 410,934 km² -- Sweden (land)
- 449,964 km² -- Sweden
- 480,000 km² -- Harappan civilisation at its peak
- 499,542 km² -- Spain (land)
- 500,000 km² -- Kalahari Desert
- 504,782 km² -- Spain
- 545,630 km² -- France (land)
- 547,030 km² -- France
- 603,700 km² -- Ukraine
- 650,000 km² -- Afghanistan
- 690,000 km² -- Texas
- 769,000 km² -- U.S. National Forests
- 980,000 km² -- South Australia
- Areas bigger than 1,000,000 km²
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