An acre is a unit of measurement used for areas of land.
Acre may also refer to:
Places
- Acre, Israel, a historic city in Israel
- Sanjak of Acre, a prefecture of the Ottoman Empire, located in present-day Israel
- Acre (state), a Brazilian state
- Republic of Acre, a series of separatist governments in then Bolivia's Acre region (1899-1903)
- Acre River, running through Peru, Bolivia, and Brazil
- Acre, Lancashire, a village in Lancashire, England
- Heroes' Acre (Namibia), a Namibian war memorial
- National Heroes Acre (Zimbabwe), a Zimbabwean war memorial
- The Acre, a historic house in Harrisville, New Hampshire, USA
Other uses
- Acre (Cheshire), a historical unit of area in Cheshire, England
- Acre (surname)
- Acre-class destroyer a class of Brazilian ships
- Acre (Freebase), a JavaScript application hosting environment for Freebase
- Action with Communities in Rural England, an English charity
- Alliance of Conservatives and Reformists in Europe, a European political party
- Atmospheric Circulation Reconstructions over the Earth, a science project
See also
- Aakra or Åkra (disambiguation)
- Abba of Acre (fl. 3rd century)
- Accra, the capital of Ghana
- Acer (disambiguation)
- Acra (disambiguation)
- Acres (surname)
- Aker (disambiguation)
- Akra (disambiguation)
- Akre (disambiguation)
- Aqra (disambiguation)
- Joan of Acre (1272–1307), English princess
- Town acre
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