rubla
2006-08-09 02:40:05
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answer #1
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answered by Gersin 5
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Money of Russia
The currency of Russia is the Russian Rouble (RUB) which is divided into 100 kopeks. You will be able to obtain 1k, 5k, 10k, 50k, 1RUB, 2RUB, 5RUB and 10RUB coins as well as 10, 50, 100, 500 and 1000 RUB notes. You can only exchange your money at official foreign exchange bureaus and authorised banks. Further to this, all transactions must be recorded on a currency declaration form. The declaration form is usually issued to you when you arrive at the airport. It is also a good idea to keep all your exchange receipts to avoid potential confusion at a later date. Fortunately, there are numerous exchange bureaus located throughout the country so it is quite easy to exchange your money.
The ruble or rouble is a unit of currency. It is currently the currency unit of Belarus, Russia, and Transnistria, and was the currency unit of several other countries, notably countries influenced by Russia/the Soviet Union. The word "ruble" is derived from the Russian verb ÑÑбиÑÑ, rubit, i.e., to chop. Historically, "ruble" was a piece of a certain weight chopped off a silver ingot (grivna), hence the name. One ruble is divided into 100 kopeks or copecks. The following articles contain more information (list may not contain all historical rubles, especially rubles issued by sub-national entities):
2006-08-09 09:45:42
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answered by twofingers_69 3
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The Russian monetary unit is called Ruble.
1 Ruble = 0.0374 US $
2006-08-09 09:46:01
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answer #3
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answered by Hi y´all ! 6
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Ruble
2006-08-09 09:42:41
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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Ruble
2006-08-09 09:41:43
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answered by Anonymous
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Russian currency is the Ruble
2006-08-09 09:42:40
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answered by ijcoffin 6
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Russian currency is known as the Ruble
2006-08-09 09:42:20
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answer #7
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answered by smiling 3
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Ruble.
2006-08-09 09:41:58
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answer #8
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answered by brand_new_monkey 6
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Vodka
2006-08-09 09:41:49
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answer #9
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answered by The Man 4
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rubles, currently rising due to russia being back in control of its pown oil reserves
2006-08-09 09:41:49
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answer #10
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answered by tony h 4
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Roubles
2006-08-09 10:39:21
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answer #11
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answered by Durvasa 1
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