I read the book about the Three Musketeers and find interesting things there. In particular, it is mentioned that from the outskirts of Paris to the royal palace of D'Artagnan had to go ALL twenty minutes. Apparently, then the whole of Paris was less than one micro-district of modern Moscow.
At the same time, I remembered a funny fact. Anyone who has read about Robin Hood probably remembers the enormous and mysterious Sherwood Forest, in which there was a shelter for robbers, a small camp that no one could find. The area of the Sherwood Forest was 25 square miles, i.e. an area of 6,400 hectares. Have you been to the Queen? Its area is only four times smaller, that is, the forest is not so large. And here in this square for many years hid a crowd of people, who were constantly trying to find, but never succeeded.
Funny things open up when you start looking at numbers in books.
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