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  2. Spanish units of measurement - Wikipedia

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    Jeme, measure of length, from the tip of the thumb to the tip of the index finger of an extended hand. Legua (league), a unit of length. Toesas, unit of length equal to 66.72 inches (1.695 m) [8] Units of area Caballería, a unit of land measure in Cuba. Quiñón, a unit of land measure in the Philippines. Tahúlla, a unit of land measure in ...

  3. List of obsolete units of measurement - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of obsolete units of measurement, organized by type. ... Spanish, and Portuguese unit [3] Yojana – a Vedic measure of distance used in ancient India ...

  4. Cuerda - Wikipedia

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    In Puerto Rico, the term cuerda (and "Spanish acre" [1]) refers to the unit of area measurement. [2] In Guatemala , cuerda is both a unit of length measurement as well as of area measurement. [ 1 ] As a unit of area measurement, the Guatemalan cuerda can have various meanings.

  5. League (unit) - Wikipedia

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    The legua or Spanish league was originally understood as equivalent to 3 millas (Spanish miles). [7] This varied depending on local standards for the pie (Spanish foot) and on the precision of measurement, but was officially equivalent to 4,180 metres (2.6 miles) before the legua was abolished by Philip II in 1568.

  6. Tonelada - Wikipedia

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    The Spanish tonelada of volume was reckoned as 2 butts or pipes (botas or pipas) and equivalent to 968.2 liters or 255.8 gallons. [2]The Spanish tonelada of shipping capacity varied in size and method of computation over the years but scholars place the usual value for southern Spain from Columbus [3] through the Age of Exploration at about 1.42 m 3 or 50.1 cu. ft. [4] [b] This was the same as ...

  7. Texas land survey system - Wikipedia

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    These are Spanish grants, surveyed on the "metes and bounds" system of measurement, and are of irregular shape and size. Counties are contained within railroad districts, but township/section, block, and league/labor measurements are not required to follow county boundaries. This is because original measurement lines were drawn before county lines.

  8. List of metric units - Wikipedia

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    The first group of metric units are those that are at present defined as units within the International System of Units (SI). In its most restrictive interpretation, this is what may be meant when the term metric unit is used. The unit one (1) is the unit of a quantity of dimension one. It is the neutral element of any system of units. [2]

  9. Arroba - Wikipedia

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    The unit is still used in Brazil by the agricultural sector, mainly in the cotton and cattle business. The modern metric arroba used in these countries in everyday life is defined as 15 kilograms (33 lb).