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    The almud is a unit of measurement of volume used in France, Spain and in parts of the Americas that were colonized by each country. The word comes from the Arabic al-múdd." The exact value of the almud was different from region to region, and also varied according to the nature of the measured good. In Portugal the name almude was used and their values were much larger than the Spanish ones. It is still used in rural Mexico, Panama, Chile and other countries. An almud is a box with internal marks, indicating different measurements. It was also used to name a given surface of land, said surface corresponding to how much could be seeded with the quantity of grain contained in an almud. Iberian Spain: 4.625 litersCanary Islands, at Las Palmas: 5.50 liters ArgentinaCórdoba: 18.08 liters Corrientes: 21.49 liters Mendoza: 9.31 liters Belize: 5.683 liters Chile: 8.08 liters Mexico: 7.568 liters Philippines: 1.76 liters Puerto Rico: 20 liters United States, New Mexico: 412.71 cubic inches, approximately 6.76 liters.

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of muid in Chaldean Numerology is: 6

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of muid in Pythagorean Numerology is: 2

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