How many ipod on itunes

Hi!
I already have 2 ipod nano 4th generation on my itunes. Both have exactly the same music and that's fine for me. I'd like to know how many ipods can I have on itunes and with the same Apple account? I do not think there is a limit, but I'd like to be sure..
Anyway, thanks a lot!
Stephanie

There is no limtiation for the device. I have used my account on more than 10 devices, include ipad, ipod and iphone.

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