Physics:Almude

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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[1]
  • Faro: 17.04 liters.[2]
  • Lisbon: 16.54 liters.[2]
  • Madeira: 17.72 liters.[2]
  • Oporto: 25.08 liters.[2]
  • Rio de Janeiro (Brazil ): 16.54 liters.[2]
  • Viana do Castelo: 24.60 liters.[2]

See also

References

  1. Russ Rowlett, How Many? A Dictionary of Units of Measurement, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 Sizes.com, almude
  • Emilio Achilles Monteverde, Manual Encyclopedico para Uzo das Escolas de Instrucção Primaria, Lisbon: Imprensa Nacional, 1861.