Venezuelan units of measurement
A number of units of measurement were used in Venezuela to measure quantities like length, mass, etc. Metric system was optional in Venezuela since 1857, and has been compulsory since 1914.[1][2][3]
System before metric system
Older system was Spain (Castilian) System.[1][3] [4]
Length
Several units were used. Following of Granada:
1 vara = 0.8 m
1 meile = 6280 vara.[1][3] Some other units are: 1 legua = 6280 vara 1 pie = 1/3 vara 1 cuarta = 1/4 vara 1 pulgada = 1/36 vara.[3]
According to an older source, one vara was equal to 0.835 m (32.874 in).[4]
Mass
Several units were used. Following of Granada: 1 libra = 1 kg 1 bag = 62.5 kg.[1]
According to a source libra was equal to 0.500 kg.[3] Some other units are:
1 tonelada = 2000 libra
1 carga = 250 libra
1 Saco = 125 libra
1 Quintal = 100 libra
1 arroba = 25 libra
1 onza = 1/16 libra.[3]
According to another older source, one quintal was equal to 46.012 kg (101.438 1 lb).[4]
Capacity
One arroba was equal to 16.137 l.[4]
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