A number of units of measurement were used in Honduras for length, mass, volume etc. In Honduras, the metric system was adopted in 1910, and has been compulsory since 1912, under a joint convention between Costa Rica, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua and El Salvador. [1] [2]
Before the introduction of the metric system, a number of modified Spanish (Castilian [2]), English and local units were used, and continue to be used today by a large part of the country. [1]
A number of units were used to measure length. One vara was equal to 0.836 m. [1] [2] Some other units are given below: [1] [2]
1 cuarta = 1⁄4 vara
1 tercia = 1⁄3 vara
1 mecate = 24 varas.
1 legua = 5,000 varas [3]
The manzana was used by farmers to measure land area. For large areas, land was customarily measured in labors or legua. [3]
1 manzana = 10,000 vara2 = 1.727 acres = 6,989 m2 ≈ .7 hectare [a]
1 labor = 1 million vara2
1 legua [b] = 25 labors = 25 million vara2
Several units were used to measure mass in Costa Rica, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua and El Salvador. Some units are given below: [1] [2]
1 caja = 16 kg
1 quintal = 100 libras [c] ≈ 46 kg ≈ 101.4 lbs [3]
1 carga [d] = 2 quintals ≈ 200 lbs ≈ 90.72 kg [5]
Several units were used to measure capacity in Costa Rica, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua and El Salvador.
1 botella = 0.63 to 0.67 L. [1] [2]
1 cajuela = 16.6 L. [1]
1 cuartillo varies between countries, [1] but defined as 4 octavillos or 1/4 almude and contains 1.156 L ≈ 1.222 qt(US) (liquid) ≈ 1.017 qt(Imp) [3]
1 fanega = 12 almudes = 48 cuartillos ≈ 55.50 L ≈ 1.960 ft3 (1.575 U.S. bushels) [3]
A number of units of measurement were used in Honduras for length, mass, volume etc. In Honduras, the metric system was adopted in 1910, and has been compulsory since 1912, under a joint convention between Costa Rica, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua and El Salvador. [1] [2]
Before the introduction of the metric system, a number of modified Spanish (Castilian [2]), English and local units were used, and continue to be used today by a large part of the country. [1]
A number of units were used to measure length. One vara was equal to 0.836 m. [1] [2] Some other units are given below: [1] [2]
1 cuarta = 1⁄4 vara
1 tercia = 1⁄3 vara
1 mecate = 24 varas.
1 legua = 5,000 varas [3]
The manzana was used by farmers to measure land area. For large areas, land was customarily measured in labors or legua. [3]
1 manzana = 10,000 vara2 = 1.727 acres = 6,989 m2 ≈ .7 hectare [a]
1 labor = 1 million vara2
1 legua [b] = 25 labors = 25 million vara2
Several units were used to measure mass in Costa Rica, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua and El Salvador. Some units are given below: [1] [2]
1 caja = 16 kg
1 quintal = 100 libras [c] ≈ 46 kg ≈ 101.4 lbs [3]
1 carga [d] = 2 quintals ≈ 200 lbs ≈ 90.72 kg [5]
Several units were used to measure capacity in Costa Rica, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua and El Salvador.
1 botella = 0.63 to 0.67 L. [1] [2]
1 cajuela = 16.6 L. [1]
1 cuartillo varies between countries, [1] but defined as 4 octavillos or 1/4 almude and contains 1.156 L ≈ 1.222 qt(US) (liquid) ≈ 1.017 qt(Imp) [3]
1 fanega = 12 almudes = 48 cuartillos ≈ 55.50 L ≈ 1.960 ft3 (1.575 U.S. bushels) [3]