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- Portuguese_customary_units abstract "Portuguese customary units were used in Portugal, Brazil and other parts of the Portuguese Empire until the adoption of the metric system in the 19th century.In 1814, Portugal was the first country in the world – after France – to officially adopt the metric system. The system then adopted used the Portuguese traditional units designation instead of the original French ones (e.g.: vara for metre; canada for litre; and libra for kilogram). However, several difficulties prevented the implementation of the new system and the old Portuguese customary units continued to be used, both in Portugal and in Brazil (which meanwhile had become an independent country in 1822).The metric system was finally adopted by Portugal and her colonies in 1852, this time using the original names of the units. Brazil replaced Portuguese customary units with the metric system only in 1862.Length and weight standards of Portuguese customary units were defined, at national level, in the reign of Manuel I of Portugal in 1495. The remaining units were different from one region to another, but did not vary greatly from those established for Lisbon.".
- Portuguese_customary_units thumbnail Manuel_I1.jpg?width=300.
- Portuguese_customary_units wikiPageExternalLink R-8_Paixao_Jorge.pdf.
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- Portuguese_customary_units wikiPageOutDegree "47".
- Portuguese_customary_units wikiPageRevisionID "678322744".
- Portuguese_customary_units wikiPageWikiLink Almude.
- Portuguese_customary_units wikiPageWikiLink Alqueire.
- Portuguese_customary_units wikiPageWikiLink Apothecaries_system.
- Portuguese_customary_units wikiPageWikiLink Arratel.
- Portuguese_customary_units wikiPageWikiLink Arroba.
- Portuguese_customary_units wikiPageWikiLink Arrátel.
- Portuguese_customary_units wikiPageWikiLink Barrel.
- Portuguese_customary_units wikiPageWikiLink Barrel_(unit).
- Portuguese_customary_units wikiPageWikiLink Barrel_(volume).
- Portuguese_customary_units wikiPageWikiLink Brazil.
- Portuguese_customary_units wikiPageWikiLink Canada_(unit).
- Portuguese_customary_units wikiPageWikiLink Canada_(volume).
- Portuguese_customary_units wikiPageWikiLink Cask.
- Portuguese_customary_units wikiPageWikiLink Category:Obsolete_units_of_measurement.
- Portuguese_customary_units wikiPageWikiLink Category:Systems_of_units.
- Portuguese_customary_units wikiPageWikiLink Category:Units_of_measurement_by_country.
- Portuguese_customary_units wikiPageWikiLink Cubit.
- Portuguese_customary_units wikiPageWikiLink Fathom.
- Portuguese_customary_units wikiPageWikiLink Foot_(length).
- Portuguese_customary_units wikiPageWikiLink Foot_(unit).
- Portuguese_customary_units wikiPageWikiLink Geographical_mile.
- Portuguese_customary_units wikiPageWikiLink Grain_(mass).
- Portuguese_customary_units wikiPageWikiLink Grain_(unit).
- Portuguese_customary_units wikiPageWikiLink Gram.
- Portuguese_customary_units wikiPageWikiLink Hundredweight.
- Portuguese_customary_units wikiPageWikiLink Inch.
- Portuguese_customary_units wikiPageWikiLink Kilogram.
- Portuguese_customary_units wikiPageWikiLink League_(unit).
- Portuguese_customary_units wikiPageWikiLink Line_(length).
- Portuguese_customary_units wikiPageWikiLink Line_(unit).
- Portuguese_customary_units wikiPageWikiLink Lisbon.
- Portuguese_customary_units wikiPageWikiLink Liter.
- Portuguese_customary_units wikiPageWikiLink Litre.
- Portuguese_customary_units wikiPageWikiLink Livraria_Lello_&_Irmão.
- Portuguese_customary_units wikiPageWikiLink Manuel_I_of_Portugal.
- Portuguese_customary_units wikiPageWikiLink Meter.
- Portuguese_customary_units wikiPageWikiLink Metre.
- Portuguese_customary_units wikiPageWikiLink Metric_system.
- Portuguese_customary_units wikiPageWikiLink Millimeter.
- Portuguese_customary_units wikiPageWikiLink Millimetre.
- Portuguese_customary_units wikiPageWikiLink Ounce.
- Portuguese_customary_units wikiPageWikiLink Pace_(length).
- Portuguese_customary_units wikiPageWikiLink Pace_(unit).
- Portuguese_customary_units wikiPageWikiLink Pint.
- Portuguese_customary_units wikiPageWikiLink Point_(unit_of_length).
- Portuguese_customary_units wikiPageWikiLink Portugal.
- Portuguese_customary_units wikiPageWikiLink Portuguese_Empire.
- Portuguese_customary_units wikiPageWikiLink Pound_(mass).
- Portuguese_customary_units wikiPageWikiLink Quintal.
- Portuguese_customary_units wikiPageWikiLink Span_(unit).
- Portuguese_customary_units wikiPageWikiLink Spanish_customary_units.
- Portuguese_customary_units wikiPageWikiLink Toise.
- Portuguese_customary_units wikiPageWikiLink Tonne.
- Portuguese_customary_units wikiPageWikiLink Yard.
- Portuguese_customary_units wikiPageWikiLink File:Manuel_I1.jpg.
- Portuguese_customary_units wikiPageWikiLinkText "''vara''".
- Portuguese_customary_units wikiPageWikiLinkText "Portugal".
- Portuguese_customary_units wikiPageWikiLinkText "Portuguese customary measurement system".
- Portuguese_customary_units wikiPageWikiLinkText "Portuguese customary units".
- Portuguese_customary_units wikiPageWikiLinkText "Portuguese feet".
- Portuguese_customary_units wikiPageWikiLinkText "Portuguese measurement system".
- Portuguese_customary_units wikiPageWikiLinkText "Portuguese traditional ones".
- Portuguese_customary_units wikiPageWikiLinkText "Portuguese unit of measurement".
- Portuguese_customary_units wikiPageWikiLinkText "Portuguese".
- Portuguese_customary_units wikiPageWikiLinkText "pounds".
- Portuguese_customary_units hasPhotoCollection Portuguese_customary_units.
- Portuguese_customary_units wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Frac.
- Portuguese_customary_units wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Systems_of_measurement.
- Portuguese_customary_units subject Category:Obsolete_units_of_measurement.
- Portuguese_customary_units subject Category:Systems_of_units.
- Portuguese_customary_units subject Category:Units_of_measurement_by_country.
- Portuguese_customary_units hypernym Country.
- Portuguese_customary_units type MusicalArtist.
- Portuguese_customary_units type Unit.
- Portuguese_customary_units comment "Portuguese customary units were used in Portugal, Brazil and other parts of the Portuguese Empire until the adoption of the metric system in the 19th century.In 1814, Portugal was the first country in the world – after France – to officially adopt the metric system. The system then adopted used the Portuguese traditional units designation instead of the original French ones (e.g.: vara for metre; canada for litre; and libra for kilogram).".
- Portuguese_customary_units label "Portuguese customary units".
- Portuguese_customary_units sameAs Antigas_unidades_de_medida_portuguesas.
- Portuguese_customary_units sameAs m.0bh763b.
- Portuguese_customary_units sameAs Q13365470.
- Portuguese_customary_units sameAs Q13365470.
- Portuguese_customary_units wasDerivedFrom Portuguese_customary_units?oldid=678322744.
- Portuguese_customary_units depiction Manuel_I1.jpg.
- Portuguese_customary_units isPrimaryTopicOf Portuguese_customary_units.