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Metrication in Peru

Peru adopted the metric system in 1862, replacing Spanish customary units.[1]

History edit

In 1862, the Peruvian government decreed the metric system to be official in Peru. However, several years later the old measurements were still used. In 1869, a new law made the metric system compulsory.

In 1875 Peru adhered to the International Bureau of Weights and Measures in Sèvres, France.

The most current law regarding the measuring system is Law 23560 1982.[2]

Current exceptions edit

Peru, has completed its metrification with a few unique exceptions:

The following are common exceptions in metric countries such as Australia:

  • McDonald's sells its Quarter Pounder with cheese as "Cuarto de Libra con Queso", which translates from Spanish as "Quarter Pound with Cheese".
  • Aviation (altitude and flight level) is still sometimes measured in feet.
  • Display sizes for the screens of TVs and computer monitors may be described as having their diagonals measured in inches instead of or as well as centimetres, e.g., a TV screen may be advertised as 42" (1,066.8 mm).

References edit

  1. ^ Proyecto Historia UNI, Universidad Nacional de Ingeniería, Eduardo J. de Habich, chapter 12: Comisión de Pesos y Medidas 2008-10-21 at the Wayback Machine (in Spanish)
  2. ^ Sistema legal de unidades de medida del Perú, Ley 23560 (in Spanish)
  3. ^ La República, "Mamacoca" recorre sus dominios... (in Spanish)
  4. ^ La República, En Feria de la Mujer Emprendedora presentan antibióticos naturales saludables (in Spanish)

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