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Ruble (other)
Ruble or rouble is the name of currency units used in Russia and some other eastern European states. Ruble or rouble may also refer to: Currencies in circulation * Russian ruble * Belarusian ruble * Transnistrian ruble Former currencies This list may not contain all historical rubles, especially rubles issued by sub-national entities. Soviet ruble * Sovznak * Ruble of the Far-Eastern Republic * Transcaucasian ruble * Chervonets * Soviet ruble; in various Soviet republics the ruble carried local names as well Pre-Soviet currencies * Armenian ruble * Azerbaijani ruble (''ruble'' is the Russian name of the first Azerbaijani manat) * Georgian ruble (''ruble'' is the Russian name of the Georgian maneti) * Latvian ruble * * Tajikistani ruble * Transcaucasian ruble * Ukrainian coupon (Ukrainian karbovanets) * Tuvan akşa and kɵpejek Imperial Russia * Silver ruble (1704–1897), Assignation ruble (1769–1849), Constantine ruble (collectible) * Gold ruble (1897–1917), ...
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Ruble
The ruble (American English) or rouble (Commonwealth English) (; rus, рубль, p=rublʲ) is the currency unit of Belarus and Russia. Historically, it was the currency of the Russian Empire and of the Soviet Union. , currencies named ''ruble'' in circulation include the Belarusian ruble (BYN, Rbl) in Belarus and the Russian ruble (RUB, ₽) in Russia. Additionally, the Transnistrian ruble is used in Transnistria, an unrecognized breakaway province of Moldova. These currencies are subdivided into one hundred Kopek, kopeks. No kopek is currently formally subdivided, although denga, ''denga'' (½ kopek) and polushka, ''polushka'' (½ denga, thus ¼ kopek) were minted until the 19th century. Historically, the grivna, ruble and denga were used in Russia as measurements of weight. In 1704, as a result of monetary reforms by Peter the Great, the ruble became the first Decimalisation, decimal currency. The silver ruble was used until 1897 and the gold ruble was used until 1917. The ...
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Tuva
Tuva (; russian: Тува́) or Tyva ( tyv, Тыва), officially the Republic of Tuva (russian: Респу́блика Тыва́, r=Respublika Tyva, p=rʲɪˈspublʲɪkə tɨˈva; tyv, Тыва Республика, translit=Tyva Respublika ), is a federal subject of Russia (a republic, also defined in the Constitution of the Russian Federation as a state). The Tuvan Republic lies at the geographical center of Asia, in southern Siberia. The republic borders the Altai Republic, the Republic of Khakassia, Krasnoyarsk Krai, Irkutsk Oblast, and the Republic of Buryatia in Russia and Mongolia to the south. Tuva has a population of 307,930 ( 2010 census). Its capital is the city of Kyzyl. From 1921 to 1944, Tuva constituted a sovereign, independent, but partially recognized nation, acknowledged only by its neighbors the Soviet Union and Mongolia. It was known officially as Tannu Tuva until 1926 and thereafter as the Tuvan People's Republic. A majority of the population are ethni ...
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