Units of measurement in Esquarium: Difference between revisions
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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|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 |
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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 |