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In modern times, the official almude was therefore 16.8 liters. However, in different regions of
Portugal, the de facto almude could reach the equivalent of two alqueires. In addition, there could be different almudes for different liquids.
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57:(about 6.7 liters). In the system introduced by
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39:Etymologically, it derives from the Arabic
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189:Revista Portuguesa de História
22:Portuguese unit of measurement
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242:Obsolete units of measurement
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135:Portuguese customary units
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125:and it was much smaller.
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236:Categories
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200:Portugalia
171:Literature
141:References
55:alqueires
51:Portucale
129:See also
67:Manuel I
26:Portugal
118:canadas
93:Madeira
63:Pedro I
41:al-mudd
162:almude
115:or 12
99:Oporto
82:liters
46:modius
30:Brazil
18:almude
215:Viseu
123:almud
113:potes
87:Faro
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