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! Nation !! Traditional units of measurement !! Uses metric? !! Notes | ! width=15%|Nation !! width=20%|Traditional units of measurement !! width=10%|Uses metric? !! Notes | ||
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| {{flag|Cristina}} || {{wp|Ancient Roman units of measurement|Ancient Aroman units}} || {{Yes}} || Introduced in 1864, fully adopted by 1870. | |||
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| {{flag|Derthalen}} || {{wp|Imperial_units|The Imperial System}} || {{No}} || The Empire has a huge number of competing systems of measurement in use on the local basis, but has used a standardised system for taxation and government affairs since its founding, with minor changes being made over time. | | {{flag|Derthalen}} || {{wp|Imperial_units|The Imperial System}} || {{No}} || The Empire has a huge number of competing systems of measurement in use on the local basis, but has used a standardised system for taxation and government affairs since its founding, with minor changes being made over time. | ||
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| {{flag| | | {{flag|Faramount}} || [[Sistema Stanereza]] || {{Yes}} || Enforced by Limonaia beginning in 1862. | ||
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| {{flag|Gallambria}} || {{wp|Imperial units}} || {{Yes}} || Introduced in 1895, fully adopted by 1900. | |||
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| {{flag|Limonaia}} || [[Sistema Stanereza]] || {{Yes}} || Introduced in 1836, fully adopted by 1862. | | {{flag|Limonaia}} || [[Sistema Stanereza]] || {{Yes}} || Introduced in 1836, fully adopted by 1862. | ||
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| {{flag|Oyus}} || [[Oyusard Natural System]] || {{Yes}} || Adopted fully by 1890. | | {{flag|Oyus}} || [[Oyusard Natural System]] || {{Yes}} || Adopted fully by 1890. | ||
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| {{flag|Orioni}} || | | {{flag|Orioni}} || {{wp|Cubit}} || {{Yes}} || Introduced in 1920, fully enforced in 1935. | ||
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| {{flag| | | {{flag|PyeMcGowan}} || [[Gold Unit]] || {{Yes}} || Metricated in 1870, the Gold Unit is still used in traditional gold traders. | ||
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| {{flag| | | {{flag|Republic of Dniester}} || {{wp|Metre|mietr}} || {{Yes}} || Metricated at the beginning of its existance, as it is the Dniestrian word for "meter" | ||
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Revision as of 14:12, 27 June 2020
Nation | Traditional units of measurement | Uses metric? | Notes |
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Cristina | Ancient Aroman units | Yes | Introduced in 1864, fully adopted by 1870. |
Derthalen | The Imperial System | No | The Empire has a huge number of competing systems of measurement in use on the local basis, but has used a standardised system for taxation and government affairs since its founding, with minor changes being made over time. |
Faramount | Sistema Stanereza | Yes | Enforced by Limonaia beginning in 1862. |
Gallambria | Imperial units | Yes | Introduced in 1895, fully adopted by 1900. |
Limonaia | Sistema Stanereza | Yes | Introduced in 1836, fully adopted by 1862. |
Oyus | Oyusard Natural System | Yes | Adopted fully by 1890. |
Orioni | Cubit | Yes | Introduced in 1920, fully enforced in 1935. |
PyeMcGowan | Gold Unit | Yes | Metricated in 1870, the Gold Unit is still used in traditional gold traders. |
Republic of Dniester | mietr | Yes | Metricated at the beginning of its existance, as it is the Dniestrian word for "meter" |