Guinean units of measurement

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A number of units of measurement were used in Guinea to measure length, mass, etc. Since 1910, metric system has been compulsory in Guinea.[1]

Units used before the metric system

These units were mainly Portugal, England and local.[1]

Length

Several units were used to measure length. Some of units are provided below:[1][2]

1 pik = 0.578 m

1 jacktan = 3.658 m.

Mass

A number of units were used to measure mass. One benda was equal to 0.0642 kg.[1][2] One kantar was equal to 0.977 kg.[1][2] One gammell was 1/5 kantar.[1][2] Some other units are given below:[1][2]

1 akey = 1/48 benda

1 mediatabla = 1/32 benda

1 aguirage = 1/16 benda

1 quinto = 3/32 benda

1 piso = 1 uzan = 1/8 benda

1 seron = 3 /16 benda

1 eggaba = 1/3 benda[3]

1 benda (offa) = 1/2 benda p

One rotl was equal to 0.9538 lb. avoirdupois.[3]

References

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