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cuartillos 1
fanega = 48
cuartillos 1
carga = 96
cuartillos.
Several units were used. Some
units and
legal equivalents are
given below: 1
cuartillo (for...
- to end the use of tokens, the
government introduced a
cuartillo (1/4 real) in 1842. The
cuartillo was 333 fine and was
called a calé (the name
given in...
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equal to 8.083 L. 12
almud were
equal to one fanega. One
cuartillo was
equal to 1.111 L. 32
cuartillo were
equal to one arroba. Washburn, E.W. (1926). International...
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Henry IV
cuartillo from the Villalón de
Campos mint...
- Po****tion
centre names Kind Po****tion 2012
Distance from city
centre Cuartillos Rural neighbourhood 1,300
inhabitants 11 km (6.8 mi) east El Mojo-Baldío...
- España y las
legales del
Sistema Métrico Decimal; Madrid; 1886. "jug" of 4
cuartillos. In
Eastern Spain Cántaro. In the West
Indies = 15.44 L. In Peru 16.17...
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specific way of beating, body, legs and arms, it was
detailed how to pour 4
cuartillos (approx. 2.5 liters) of
water over
mouth and nose, with a
covering cloth...
- with the very po****r
nicknames of "locha" (pronounced [ˈlotʃa]) or "
cuartillo" (pronounced [kwaɾˈtiʝo]). The
Venezuelan Coinage Act of 31
March 1879...
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delivery of coin from Bogotá. A
copper cuartillo and a
silver peseta were
minted in 1820.
Copper coin of 1813:
cuartillo (1/4 real)
medio (1/2 real) Copper...
- 26, 1813,
because the
province was cut off from
other Spanish forces:
cuartillo or 1/4 real (1813)
medio or 1/2 real (1813, 1814, 1815, 1816, 1817). Royalist...