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A våg (plural våger) or vog is an old Scandinavian unit of mass. The standardized landsvåg, which was introduced in Norway with the new system of weights and measures in 1875, corresponded to three , or 17.932 kilograms (39.53 lb). The våg was used in Eastern Norway, Western Norway, and Northern Norway, but it varied in weight. Previously, it was often reckoned as 72 marks or approximately 18.52 kilograms (40.8 lb). In Sunnmøre the våg was equivalent to three or about 8 kilograms (18 lb), but in Sunnhordland it was reckoned as three or 90 marks; that is, about 23.15 kilograms (51.0 lb).

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  • Das Vog, auch mit (der) Wage, (der) Waage und (die) Waag oder Wog bezeichnet, war ein altes Gewichtsmaß. Es galt in Russland, Norwegen und Dänemark. Man rechnete beim Tabak-, Hanf- und Fischhandel (Stockfisch) mit diesem Maß.In Dänemark wurden auch Federn und Talg damit gewogen und es galt das norwegische Gewichtsmaß.In Russland war das Gewicht um 1/6 leichter als das norwegische und es galt: * 1 Vog = 30 Pfund In Norwegen galt: * 1 Vog = 36 Pfund = 17,979 Grammes * 1 Vog = 3 Bismar/Bismer-Pfund = 36 Pfund = 18 Kilogramm * 1 Schiffslast (mit Stockfisch) = 70 Vog = 2520 Pfund (de)
  • A våg (plural våger) or vog is an old Scandinavian unit of mass. The standardized landsvåg, which was introduced in Norway with the new system of weights and measures in 1875, corresponded to three , or 17.932 kilograms (39.53 lb). The våg was used in Eastern Norway, Western Norway, and Northern Norway, but it varied in weight. Previously, it was often reckoned as 72 marks or approximately 18.52 kilograms (40.8 lb). In Sunnmøre the våg was equivalent to three or about 8 kilograms (18 lb), but in Sunnhordland it was reckoned as three or 90 marks; that is, about 23.15 kilograms (51.0 lb). (en)
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  • Das Vog, auch mit (der) Wage, (der) Waage und (die) Waag oder Wog bezeichnet, war ein altes Gewichtsmaß. Es galt in Russland, Norwegen und Dänemark. Man rechnete beim Tabak-, Hanf- und Fischhandel (Stockfisch) mit diesem Maß.In Dänemark wurden auch Federn und Talg damit gewogen und es galt das norwegische Gewichtsmaß.In Russland war das Gewicht um 1/6 leichter als das norwegische und es galt: * 1 Vog = 30 Pfund In Norwegen galt: * 1 Vog = 36 Pfund = 17,979 Grammes * 1 Vog = 3 Bismar/Bismer-Pfund = 36 Pfund = 18 Kilogramm * 1 Schiffslast (mit Stockfisch) = 70 Vog = 2520 Pfund (de)
  • A våg (plural våger) or vog is an old Scandinavian unit of mass. The standardized landsvåg, which was introduced in Norway with the new system of weights and measures in 1875, corresponded to three , or 17.932 kilograms (39.53 lb). The våg was used in Eastern Norway, Western Norway, and Northern Norway, but it varied in weight. Previously, it was often reckoned as 72 marks or approximately 18.52 kilograms (40.8 lb). In Sunnmøre the våg was equivalent to three or about 8 kilograms (18 lb), but in Sunnhordland it was reckoned as three or 90 marks; that is, about 23.15 kilograms (51.0 lb). (en)
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  • Vog (Einheit) (de)
  • Våg (en)
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