Paper size around the world: Difference between revisions

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|Standard Long Sheet (8.5 × 13.75 in)
|Standard Long Sheet (8.5 × 13.75 in)
|The size of standard paper sheets in Faneria originated during the Fhainnin Civil War in 1908 from a desire to implement rationalist ideological policies while maintaining a level of standardization with the outside world; as a result, the paper nearly matches the Golden Ratio. Letter 8.5 x 11 paper is also common but not used for official documentation.
|The size of standard paper sheets in Faneria originated during the Fhainnin Civil War in 1908 from a desire to implement rationalist ideological policies while maintaining a level of standardization with the outside world; as a result, the paper nearly matches the Golden Ratio. Letter 8.5 x 11 paper is also common but not used for official documentation.
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|Hendalarsk
|Hendalarskischer Papierstandard-4 (H4) (250 x 353 mm)
|The native Hendalarskara paper standard makes use of the same square-root-of-2 principles as the more internationally popular A-series, except that the Hendalarskara system has been metricised (all sizes have one side which corresponds to a factor of 1m).
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|Kiravia
|Kiravia
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