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That's the "Metric System".
The Imperial system of units is widely used in the United States of America, and to a much lesser extent in Canada, the United Kingdom, Australia, the Republic of Ireland, India, Malaysia, Hong Kong, Antigua, Belize, Grenada, the United Arab Emirates, Sierra Leone, Guyana, and the Union of Myanmar.
The United States is one of the only countries in the world that does not use the metric system.
The metric IS the standard system in most of the world. Only a few countries hang back. And the reason that most countries have adopted it is that it is far simpler to use and more logical.
british system
Standard measurement, or "English measurement".
Only about half of the worlds countries are small.
192 is a Hindu/Arabic number. The Hindu/Arabic number system is the system used for writing numbers in most countries of the world.
100 is a Hindu/Arabic number, that is the system which is used in most countries of the world.
In Disneyland in small world you have small chickenville, small dogville, small evreythingville
197 countries.
195 countries
Its own. The US is one of a small number of recalcitrant countries that has not adopted the metric system. Furthermore, it had not adopted the Imperial standard either, with the US gallon, for example, being different from elsewhere in the world at that time.
There are a large number of countries using the PAL system - Wikipedia has a map of the world showing which countries adopt this system for TV. See related link for more info.
By most accounts, there are 195 Countries in the World. There are 192 members of the United Nations. Unfortunately, the number 192 is too often used to represent the number of countries in the world. Although this number represents almost all of the countries in the world, there are still two recognized independent countries, the Vatican City and Kosovo, that are independent and are not members of the U.N. so 192 is not the number of countries in the world. And think also of Taiwan.
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