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  2. Portuguese units of measurement - Wikipedia

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    The system then adopted reused the names of the Portuguese traditional units instead of the original French names (e.g.: vara for metre; canada for litre; and libra for kilogram). However, several difficulties prevented the implementation of the new system and the old Portuguese customary units continued to be used, both in Portugal and in ...

  3. Arrátel - Wikipedia

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    The arrátel (Portuguese pronunciation: [ɐˈʁatɛl]) was the base unit of weight in the Portuguese customary measurement system. [1] [2] Until the adoption of the metric system in the 19th century, the arrátel was used in Portugal, Brazil and other parts of the Portuguese Empire. [3] The real value of the arrátel fluctuated during the ...

  4. List of obsolete units of measurement - Wikipedia

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    Pyramid inch – a unit of length, believed to be equal to 1 ⁄ 25 of the cubit; Rod; Sana lamjel; Spat – a unit of length equal to 1,000,000,000 km (620,000,000 mi) Stadion; Step; Unglie; Vara – an Aragonese, Spanish, and Portuguese unit [3] Yojana – a Vedic measure of distance used in ancient India. Its value was about 10 km (6.2 mi ...

  5. Brazilian units of measurement - Wikipedia

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    In 1814 as part of the Portuguese Empire, Brazil adopted the new Portuguese metric system, which was based in the original metric system, but with its units having Portuguese traditional names. This system was not, however, widely adopted and was soon abandoned, with the Portuguese customary units continuing to be used. [citation needed] In ...

  6. Canada (unit) - Wikipedia

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    In the Portuguese metric system officially adopted in August 1814, "canada" was the name given to the unit of liquid volume. This metric canada was equivalent to 1 litre. The canada is still used in some rural areas of Portugal and Brazil to indicate a liquid volume of between 1.5 and 2.0 liters.

  7. Category:Units of measurement by country - Wikipedia

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    Customary units in India (58 P) Irish units of measurement (7 P) S. Spanish customary measurements (3 P) T. Thai units of measurement (4 P) ... Portuguese units of ...

  8. Alqueire - Wikipedia

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    The alqueire was a measure of capacity primarily used for grains With time, alqueire also began to refer to the area of land that could be sown with an alqueire of grain. The Arabic al-kayl, used in areas of the Iberian Peninsula under Arab rule, was imported to northern Portugal around the time of the Portuguese County, where it became known as alqueire.

  9. Almude - Wikipedia

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    The almude is an obsolete Portuguese unit of measurement of volume used in Portugal, Brazil and other parts of the Portuguese Empire. Etymologically, it derives from the Arabic al-mudd, and ultimately from Latin modius. The almude appears in Portuguese documents since the first half of the 11th century.