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almude The almude or cântaro is an obsolete Portuguese unit of measurement of volume used in Portugal, Brazil and other parts of the Portuguese Empire. An almude was equivalent to 6 ''potes'' or 12 ''canadas''. In Spain, the unit was called almud and it was much smaller. The exact value of the almude was different from region to region. Some examples were: * Portugal (modern standard): 16.7 liters〔Russ Rowlett, (''How Many? A Dictionary of Units of Measurement'' ), University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.〕 *Faro: 17.04 liters.〔 *Lisbon: 16.54 liters.〔Sizes.com, (almude )〕 *Madeira: 17.72 liters.〔 *Oporto: 25.08 liters.〔 *Rio de Janeiro (Brazil): 16.54 liters.〔 *Viana do Castelo: 24.60 liters.〔 ==See also==
* Portuguese customary units
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