Kila

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Kila , also depending on the region, Kile or Kiloz , was a Hungarian measure of volume and was called a bucket in the Miskolc region . In the various Danube regions it was the Pressburger Metzen .

  • Drawe region: 1 Kila = 8 Oßma corresponds to 3 ½ Pressburger Metzen
  • 1 Diakowarer Kila = 4 Pressburger Metzen
  • Croatia : 1 kila = 120 okka
  • Croatia: 1 kila = 1.914 hectoliters or 1 liter = 0.523 kila (Croat.)
  • Slavonia : 1 kila = 2.18757 hectoliters or 1 liter = 0.457 kila (Slavonia)

See also

literature

  • S. Wehle: The high speed math teacher and the systematic mental calculator for use in all classes . Volume 1, Anton Edler von Schmid, Preßburg 1845, p. 19.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Johann Friedrich Krüger : Complete manual of the coins, measures and weights of all countries in the world. Verlag Gottfried Basse, Quedlinburg / Leipzig 1830, p. 136.