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| {{flag|Mazaristan}} || [[Wikipedia:Ancient Arabic units of measurement|Arabic]], {{wp|Obsolete Russian units of measurement|Torgovye}}, others || {{partial}} || Metricated in the 1970s, but both units are still frequently used in most areas, with metric signage being rare.
| {{flag|Mazaristan}} || [[Wikipedia:Ancient Arabic units of measurement|Arabic]], {{wp|Obsolete Russian units of measurement|Torgovye}}, others || {{partial}} || Metricated in the 1970s, but both units are still frequently used in most areas, with metric signage being rare.
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| {{flag|Montecara}} || {{wp|Italian units of measurement|Latin}} || {{yes}} || Metricated during the 19th century. Traditional units are sometimes used in cooking
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| {{flag|Ravetia}} || {{wp|Italian units of measurement|Latin}} || {{yes}} || Metricated in 1880
| {{flag|Ravetia}} || {{wp|Italian units of measurement|Latin}} || {{yes}} || Metricated in 1880

Latest revision as of 17:23, 16 May 2020

Nation Traditional units of measurement Uses metric? Notes
 Akai Dhakath No
 Katranjiev Arabic, Torgovye, and others Yes Metricated in 1939
Template:Country data Mazaristan Arabic, Torgovye, others Partial Metricated in the 1970s, but both units are still frequently used in most areas, with metric signage being rare.
 Ravetia Latin Yes Metricated in 1880
 Tuthina Tuthinan No
 Xiaodong Shigong Yes Metricated in 1953