rubles in English

noun
1
the basic monetary unit of Russia and some other former republics of the Soviet Union, equal to 100 kopeks.
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1. The cost for the Championships was near 3.5 billion rubles.

2. All prices are given in Rubles and include our full luggage assistance.

3. In 1917, the Provisional Government issued treasury notes for 20 and 40 rubles.

4. In 1947, State Treasury notes were introduced for denominations of 1-, 3- and 5 rubles, along with State Bank notes for denominations of 10-, 25-, 50 and 100 rubles.

5. At the time of its cancellation, 20 billion rubles had been spent on the Buran programme.

6. Special rubles used in accounting were not exchangeable to cash, and were effectively different currency units.

7. 1998 – Following a currency reform, Russia begins to circulate new rubles to stem inflation and promote confidence.

8. The work had been commissioned by the Moscow Free Theatre for the handsome fee of 10,000 rubles.

9. Out of 4.9 trillion rubles ($192.16 billion) allocated for military rearmament, 25 percent will go into building new ships.

10. Short term treasury certificate were also issued to supplement banknote issue in 1 million, 5 million, 10 million rubles.

11. The provisional government also had 25 and 1,000 rubles state credit notes printed in the United States but most were not issued.

12. On the exchange of the Gosbank (State Bank) of the USSR, 100 Afghanis were equal to 2 rubles, 1 kopek (April 1970).

13. According to Mikhail Gorbachev, the Soviet Union spent 18 billion rubles (the equivalent of US$18 billion at that time) on containment and decontamination, virtually bankrupting itself.

14. The first post-Soviet Belarusian ruble was assigned the ISO code BYB and replaced the Soviet currency at the rate of 1 Belarusian ruble = 10 Soviet rubles.

15. The Russian government's official 2014 military budget is about 2.49 trillion rubles (approximately US$69.3 billion), the third largest in the world behind the US and China.

16. 11, 2021 (Press Release) -In 2020, the Arkhangelsk PPM JSC invested 1.1 billion rubles in environmental protection measures based on the principles of the best available technologies (BAT)

17. In 1860, silver 15 kopeks were introduced, due to the use of this denomination (equal to 1 złoty) in Poland, whilst, in 1869, gold 3 rubles were introduced.

18. The church of Evangelical Christians-Baptists of Biisk on 19 November filed in the arbitration court of Altai Territory a lawsuit against the mayor's office of the science city for two million rubles

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20. Massive inflation having set in, this was followed by an issue of the Federation's own designs, four values of a view of oil fields, and four with a montage of Soviet symbols over mountains and oil derricks, values ranging from 40,000 to 500,000 rubles.