What measurement do they use in Spain?
Emma Martin
Updated on May 03, 2026
| Spanish | English | Length in pies |
|---|---|---|
| pulgada | "inch" | ?1⁄12 |
| pie | "foot" | 1 |
| vara | "yard" | 3 |
| paso | "pace" | 5 |
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Similarly one may ask, do they use the metric system in Spain?
Key Takeaways. All Spanish-speaking countries use the metric system, although British and indigenous measurements sometimes have specialized uses.
Also, does Spain use Celsius or Fahrenheit? Spain as does the rest of Europe uses a Celsius temperature range. The United States uses a Fahrenheit temperature range. In the Celsius temperature range water freezes at 0 degrees. In Fahrenheit it freezes at 32 degrees.
Similarly, you may ask, how is weight measured in Spain?
Spanish-speaking countries use the metric system to measure weight and volume (the United States uses the English system). So instead of asking for a pound of atún (tuna), you ask for half a kilo (kilogram). You wouldn't buy a quart of leche (milk), you'd pick up a litro (liter).
When did Spain adopt the metric system?
In the 19th century, the metric system was adopted by almost all European countries: Portugal (1814); Netherlands, Belgium and Luxembourg (1820); Switzerland (1835); Spain (1850s); Italy (1861); Romania (1864); Germany (1870, legally from 1 January 1872); and Austria-Hungary (1876, but the law was adopted in 1871).
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