Convert area units — square meters, square feet, acres, hectares, cents, grounds and more.
| Unit | Name | Value |
|---|---|---|
| 0.001 ha | 0.395368 marla | |
| 0.01 ha | 3.95368 marla | |
| 0.1 ha | 39.5368 marla | |
| 1 ha | 395.368 marla | |
| 5 ha | 1976.84 marla | |
| 10 ha | 3953.68 marla | |
| 50 ha | 19768.4 marla | |
| 100 ha | 39536.8 marla | |
| 1000 ha | 395368 marla |
Common hectare values converted to marla — factor: 1 ha = 395.4 marla
| Hectare (ha) | Marla (marla) | Context |
|---|---|---|
| 0.001 ha | 0.3954 marla | Garden |
| 0.01 ha | 3.954 marla | City lot |
| 0.1 ha | 39.54 marla | City block |
| 0.5 ha | 197.7 marla | Half hectare |
| 1 ha | 395.4 marla | Football pitch |
| 2 ha | 790.7 marla | Two pitches |
| 5 ha | 1,977 marla | Small farm |
| 10 ha | 3,954 marla | Medium farm |
| 25 ha | 9,884 marla | Large farm |
| 50 ha | 1.977e+04 marla | Small estate |
| 100 ha | 3.954e+04 marla | Large farm |
| 250 ha | 9.884e+04 marla | Large estate |
| 500 ha | 1.977e+05 marla | Nature reserve |
| 1,000 ha | 3.954e+05 marla | Large estate |
| 1e+04 ha | 3,954,000 marla | Nature park |
Converting hectare to marla is common in real estate, agriculture, surveying, and construction. Property listings, land records, and planning documents often use different area units depending on the country or industry — making accurate conversion essential for cross-border transactions and international comparisons.
As a practical reference: 5 ha = 1977 marla and 10 ha = 3954 marla. For larger land areas, 100 ha = 3.954e+04 marla — a common benchmark for farm and estate valuations. The reverse: 1 marla = 0.002529 ha.
All conversions use the internationally recognized factor of exactly 1 ha = 395.4 marla. Calculations are performed in IEEE 754 double-precision floating point, giving accuracy to at least 8 significant figures — more than sufficient for any practical application.
Formula: Marla = Hectare × 395.36787
Multiply any hectare value by 395.36787 to get marla. One hectare equals 395.36787 marla.
Reverse: Hectare = Marla × 0.00252929
1 ha = 395.36787 marla. Memorize this for instant mental estimates.
Use 395.3679 as a quick mental multiplier for hectares to marlas.
To verify: multiply your result by 0.00252929 to recover the original ha value.
Reports crop area, yield statistics, and subsidy eligibility in hectares.
Measures forest cover, deforestation rates, and reforestation targets in hectares.
Designs city zones, parks, and development areas using hectares.
Quantifies habitat loss, protected area sizes, and land-use change in hectares.
Evaluates large-scale land deals in countries using the metric system.
Plans irrigation, fertilizer, and pesticide application per hectare of cropland.
The hectare is a metric unit equal to 10,000 m² or 2.471 acres, defined in 1795 as part of the French metric system. The name comes from the Latin area and the Greek hekaton (hundred).
Hectares are the global standard for agricultural land measurement, forest inventories, nature reserves, and urban planning across metric countries.
Interesting fact: One hectare of wheat can produce about 3-8 tonnes of grain. The Amazon rainforest covers roughly 550 million hectares.
The marla is a traditional South Asian unit of land area used in Pakistan, northern India, and parts of Bangladesh. One marla equals 272.25 sq ft or approximately 25.29 m².
Marla is the standard residential plot measurement unit in Punjab (both Indian and Pakistani), Haryana, and Himachal Pradesh. Property listings routinely quote area in marlas and kanals.
Interesting fact: 20 marlas = 1 kanal, and 8 kanals = 1 acre. A 10-marla plot (≈ 253 m²) is a typical middle-class residential size in Lahore or Chandigarh.