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Hvat ((セルビア語:Хват)) is a historical unit of length that was common in Serbia and Croatia, analogous to fathom. The measurement system based on the hvat is called ''hvatski sistem'' (literally "hvat system"). 1 hvat equals: * 6 × stopa〔 (stopa is analogous to Austrian "Vienna foot" = 0.316080640 metres.〔); * 72 × palac〔 (1 stopa = 12 × palac; palac is analogous to Austrian "Vienna inch" = 2.6340053 cm); * 1.89648384 metres.〔 1 metre equals 0.527292 hvats.〔 ==Surface== The hvat measurement system had been developed from Austrian units of measurement, used in Croatia and Vojvodina (northern part of Serbia) while they were parts of Austro-Hungarian Empire (Austria-Hungary〔). Hvat is equal to Austrian measure "Wiener Klafter". In the hvat system, hvat is used as a basis for the unit of surface, called "kvadratni hvat"〔 (Serbian) or "četvorni hvat"〔 (both Serbian and Croatian). This could be translated as "square hvat" and is analogous to square fathom. The square hvat and other derived units in the hvat system are still sometimes encountered in measuring land. 1 square hvat equals 3.596652 square meters;〔 1 square meter equals 0.278036431 square hvats.〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Hvat」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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