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The almud is an obsolete unit of measurement of volume used in Spain and in parts of the Americas that were colonized by Spain. The exact value of the ''almud'' was different from region to region. In Portugal the name almude was used and their values were much larger than the Spanish ones. * Iberian Spain: 4.625 liters〔Russ Rowlett, (''How Many? A Dictionary of Units of Measurement'' ), University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.〕 * * Canary Islands, at Las Palmas: 5.50 liters〔Sizes.com, (almud )〕 * Argentina〔 * *Córdoba: 18.08 liters * *Corrientes: 21.49 liters * *Mendoza: 9.31 liters * Belize: 5.683 liters〔 * Chile: 8.08 liters〔 * Mexico: 7.568 liters〔 * Puerto Rico: 20 liters〔 * United States, New Mexico: 412.71 cubic inches, approximately 6.76 liters. == As unit of mass == In some South American countries an almud was a unit of mass. *Bolivia〔 * *Tarata, Cochabamba: 7.36 kg. * *Arampampa, Potosí: 4.14 kg. * *Buena Vista, Santa Cruz: 14.72 kg. *Ecuador: 12.88 kg.〔 *Venezuela: varied between 9 and 50 kg. 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「almud」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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