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Bochka
Bochka (literally, barrel), an old Russian liquid measure used until the introduction of the metric system; equal to 40 vedra (pails), or 491.96 liters. bochka bochka In early Russian architecture, a wooden roof whose peak has the shape of a horizontal cylinder with the upper side surface extending into a pointed ridge.Bochka
BochkaA Russian unit of liquid volume approximately equivalent to 492 liters. It was rendered obsolete when the Soviet Union began to use the metric system in 1924. |