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Former currency of Ukraine
The Karbovanets (Ukrainian: карбованець, romanized: karbovanets', plural: карбованці, karbovantsi for 2–4, or карбованців, karbovantsiv for 5 or more)
Karbovanets
Currency of Ukraine
denominated in karbovanets (karbowanez in German). The third version of the karbovanets replaced rubles at par in 1992. The karbovanets was subject to
Ukrainian_hryvnia
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Monetary reform in Ukraine
Ukraine issuing temporary banknotes named "karbovanets", though they were also popularly known as "coupon-karbovanets". The former Soviet ruble continued to
1996 Ukrainian monetary reform
1996_Ukrainian_monetary_reform
independence. Out of 550 coins, 12 coins are denominated in ukrainian karbovanets and 538 in hryvnias. Below is a classification of non-precious coins
List of commemorative coins of Ukraine
List_of_commemorative_coins_of_Ukraine
karbovanets banknote), issued by Ukrainian People's Republic, on 5 January 1918. One karbovanets equaled to 0.767 grams of gold. In 100 karbovanets banknotes
History of the Ukrainian hryvnia
History_of_the_Ukrainian_hryvnia
East Slavic language
On this 1961 1 Rbl note, the Ukrainian for "one rouble", один карбованець (odyn karbovanetsʹ), directly follows the Russian один рубль (odin rublʹ).
Ukrainian_language
1918 client state of the German Empire
state budget in Ukrainian history. Sporting a deficit of over 2 billion karbovanets, its needs were to be covered by the issue of banknotes and credit notes
Ukrainian_State
of 100 million karbovanets worth of State Treasury Notes (білєт Державної Скарбниці). The sum was increased to 500 million karbovanets on 12 May, which
Banknotes of the Ukrainian hryvnia
Banknotes_of_the_Ukrainian_hryvnia
Rapid transit system in Ukraine
rose to 20,000 karbovanets in 1996. Following the 1996 denomination, 20,000 karbovanets became ₴0.20 (20 kopiyok), although the karbovanets sum was still
Kyiv_Metro
depicted on the karbovanets coins introduced in December 1917. The first coin of the Ukrainian People's Republic was 100 karbovanets. George Narbut used
Coat_of_arms_of_Ukraine
This is a list of Commemorative and Jubilee coins issued by the Ukrainian government. Since 1996, the National Bank of Ukraine has been issuing commemorative
List of precious commemorative coins of Ukraine
List_of_precious_commemorative_coins_of_Ukraine
Standard defining codes for currencies
1976 USD TRL 792 0 Turkish lira 1923 2005-12-31 TRY UAK 804 2 Ukrainian karbovanets 1992-10-1 1996-09-01 UAH UGS 800 Ugandan shilling 1966 1987-12-31 UGX
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1917–18/1918–21 state in Eastern Europe
According to this law: "Bank-notes must be issued in karbovanets" (Ukrainian: Карбованець). Each karbovanets contains 17.424 parts of pure gold and is divided
Ukrainian_People's_Republic
Territory of Nazi Germany from 1941 to 1944
Banknotes denominated in karbovanets (Karbowanez in German). The karbovanets replaced the Soviet rouble at par and was in circulation between 1942 and
Reichskommissariat_Ukraine
Football match
with an estimated 2,000 spectators in attendance, each paying five karbovanets, in which Start again beat Flakelf 5–3. According to later Soviet myths
The_Death_Match
Turkey lira ₺ TRY kuruş old lira Ukraine hryvnia ₴ UAH kopeck (копійка) karbovanets United Kingdom sterling £ GBP penny (pl. pence) pre-decimal sterling
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Ukrainian artist
drawing and cover design. In 1968, Marchuk sold his first work for 30 karbovanets to Yuriy Shcherbak. From 1968 to 1984 he was employed at the Kyiv Plant
Ivan_Marchuk
Unit of currency
ruble, Estonian kroon, Latvian ruble, Lithuanian talonas, Ukrainian karbovanets Latvian ruble Latvia (1992–1993) LVR Soviet ruble Latvian lats Tajikistani
Ruble
Canadian company that supplies bank notes
5 cents Elizabeth II Wilding Canada 5 cents Chasse 1957 Ukrainian 2 karbovanets First year of Independence Canada portal Money portal Numismatics portal
Canadian_Bank_Note_Company
1941–1944 military occupation of the Crimean peninsula by Nazi Germany
18 October 1941 • Crimea recaptured by the Soviet Union 12 May 1944 Area • Total 27,000 km2 (10,000 sq mi) Currency Karbovanets Today part of Crimea
German occupation of Crimea during World War II
German_occupation_of_Crimea_during_World_War_II
Topics referred to by the same term
Narsarsuaq Airport, in Narsarsuaq, Greenland, IATA airport code UAK Karbovanets, a former national currency of Ukraine, ISO 4217 currency code UAK This
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Currency of Germany from 1924 to 1945
krone, Polish złoty, Serbian dinar, Slovak koruna (1939–1945), Ukrainian karbovanets in World War II as similar rates This infobox shows the latest status
Reichsmark
lira Turkish lira Venetian lira Livre French livre Luxembourgian livre Karbovanets – Ukraine Korona – Hungary Mark East German mark – German Democratic
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Countries of the former Soviet Union
24 August 1991 0.779 603,700 km2 (233,100 mi2) 32,862,000 Ukrainian karbovanets (UAK), Ukrainian hryvnia (UAH) Republic of Uzbekistan Tashkent Unitary
Post-Soviet_states
Former currency of Ukraine
These were denominated in shah, hryvnia and karbovanets, with 100 shahiv = 1 hryvnia and 2 hryvni = 1 karbovanets. At the beginning of the 20th century, during
Ukrainian_shah
Political party in Ukraine
pyramid scheme which, by 1995, owed to the public 28.2 trillion Ukrainian karbovanets. Another important business entity of the group was the Slavutych Industrial
Social Democratic Party of Ukraine (united)
Social_Democratic_Party_of_Ukraine_(united)
Topics referred to by the same term
Tajikistani ruble (1995–2000) Transcaucasian ruble Ukrainian coupon (Ukrainian karbovanets) Tuvan akşa and kɵpejek Silver ruble (1704–1897), Assignation ruble (1769–1849)
Ruble_(disambiguation)
President of Ukraine from 1994 to 2005
ruble zone, and on 12 November 1992 his government officially introduced karbovanets as sole legal tender in the country. On 18 November Kuchma was provided
Leonid_Kuchma
Concrete and copper statue by the Dnipro
commemoration marker Ukrainian 1000-karbovanets note from 1992, depicting the monument on its obverse Ukrainian 25-karbovanets note from 1991, depicting Lybid
Monument to the Founders of Kyiv
Monument_to_the_Founders_of_Kyiv
Ukrainian anarchist movement
currencies, including the Imperial ruble, Soviet ruble and Ukrainian karbovanets. One account even suggests that the Makhnovists printed their own money
Makhnovshchina
1649–1764 Cossack state in Ukraine
So, a log house with hay and a shed cost from 10 to 25 karbovanets, a log barn – 3 karbovanets, a cart for horses – 40 to 50 kopecks, a plow – 12 kopecks
Cossack_Hetmanate
1853 monument in Kyiv
von Jürgensburg in 1853. The monument is also depicted on Ukrainian karbovanets banknotes issued in 1993 to 1995. Park zone around the monument, 2013
Monument_to_Prince_Volodymyr
hyperinflation the National Bank of Ukraine replaced the national currency, the karbovanets, with the hryvnia in September 1996 and pledged to keep it stable in
Economy_of_Ukraine
Currency of the Soviet Union (1922–1991)
January 2015: Euro (EUR) 3.4528 LTL = 1 EUR Ukraine 1992: Ukrainian karbovanets (UAK) 1 SUR = 1 UAK 3 September 1996: Ukrainian hryvnia (UAH) 100,000 UAK
Soviet_ruble
1945-1946. There were denominations of 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 300, 500 and 1000 karbovanets. The sketch of the signs was made by the famous graphic artist Nil Khasevych
Bofon
Sports venue in Mykolaiv, Ukraine
1965 Renovated 2018 Expanded 2019 Demolished 28 June 2022 Cost 680 000 Karbovanets Tenants MFC Mykolaiv since 1965 until 2022 Vast Mykolaiv since 2014 until
Tsentralnyi Stadion (Mykolaiv)
Tsentralnyi_Stadion_(Mykolaiv)
Process of changing the face value of a currency unit
(3rd) 2021 Venezuela Hyperinflation Hryvnia 1∶100,000 3rd Ukrainian karbovanets 1996 Ukraine Inflation Second Congolese franc 1∶100,000 Nouveau zaïre
Redenomination
pony or small horse breed originally from the Carpathian Mountains. Karbovanets (Ukrainian: карбо́ванець), Ukrainian currency in 1917-1920, 1942-1945
List of English words of Ukrainian origin
List_of_English_words_of_Ukrainian_origin
Transitional government (1991–1996)
22 August 1992 • Current constitution 28 June 1996 Currency Ukrainian karbovanets ISO 3166 code UA Preceded by Succeeded by 1991: Ukrainian SSR Soviet
Post-Soviet transition in Ukraine
Post-Soviet_transition_in_Ukraine
Political organization
Moralevych promoted the introduction of a temporary Ukrainian currency, karbovanets, which would initially be tied to the Soviet ruble and later replaced
Organisation of Ukrainian Nationalists
Organisation_of_Ukrainian_Nationalists
List of people on old banknotes
(1993–2005) Currency: Hryvnia (pl. Hryvni and Hryven) (₴, 1996–present) Karbovanets (pl. Karbovantsi and Karbovantsiv) (крб, 1991–1996) Currency: Sterling
List of people on banknotes that are no longer in circulation
List_of_people_on_banknotes_that_are_no_longer_in_circulation
Group of Ukrainian oligarchs during the 1990s and early 2000s
or the Ukrainian mafia. With hyperinflation affecting the Ukrainian karbovanets, the Seven imported oil to Ukrainian companies, who in turn provided
Kyiv_Seven
Tereshchenko dynasty, one of the wealthiest families in the world. Nicknamed "Karbovanets", he was a guild merchant, a hereditary honorary citizen, a hereditary
Artemy_Tereshchenko
Historical currency
1920 that the Makhnovists were issuing banknotes worth 1,000 Ukrainian karbovanets, as well as the American journalist William Henry Chamberlin, who later
Makhnovist_ruble
1917. 100 karbovanets of the Ukrainian National Republic. Revers. 3 languages: Ukrainian, Polish and Yiddish.
History of the Jews in Ukraine
History_of_the_Jews_in_Ukraine
foreman's estates either "for subsistence" or for an annual fee (2 to 10 karbovanets).[citation needed] Statistically, the majority of citizens of the Second
Agriculture_in_Ukraine
Ukrainian poet and writer (1871–1913)
Ukrainka Museum in Yalta Museum of the Kosach family in Zviahel Ukrainian karbovanets depicting Lesya Ukrainka 1956 USSR stamp Soviet four-kopeck stamp commemorating
Lesya_Ukrainka
Impact of Ukrainian poet and writer
banknote Previous ₴100 banknote Taras Shevchenko on the obsoleted 1,000,000 karbovanets banknote Taras Shevchenko on the current banknote of 50 ruble (currency
Legacy_of_Taras_Shevchenko
Ukrainian colloquial term for a hand truck
to Poland and Turkey as shuttle traders due to the low value of the karbovanets, or sold produce from collective farms, using the Dzhmil and its derivatives
Kravchuchka
Topics referred to by the same term
gamblers fill in to bet on the results of football fixtures Ukrainian karbovanets, the former Ukrainian currency Coupon busters, these women's multi-style
Coupon_(disambiguation)
Ukrainian People's Republic (1917–1920); Russian rubles and Ukrainian karbovanets that circulated during the first years of Ukraine's independence; Hryvnias
Museum of Money of the National Bank of Ukraine
Museum_of_Money_of_the_National_Bank_of_Ukraine
Ukrainian philanthropist and entrepreneur (1819 – 1903)
the child of Ukrainian Cossack Artemy Tereshchenko, who was nicknamed "Karbovanets", who at the time was a small shopkeeper who was having financial difficulties
Nikola_Tereshchenko
Russian teacher and pedagogue
readings. In 1896, Alchevska built a school building costing 50,000 karbovanets – the only building owned by the school among all Sunday schools in the
Khrystyna_Alchevska
Refer United Kingdom (UK) Dates 1992 – Capital Kyiv Currency (1992) karbovanets (coupon currency) (1996) 100 kopiykas = 1 hyrvnia Main Article Postage
Compendium of postage stamp issuers (U)
Compendium_of_postage_stamp_issuers_(U)
History museum in Ukraine
keeper-guide. The owner estimated the worth of his collection for 200 thousand karbovanets in silver. After Alexander Pol's death in 1890 local community initiated
Dmytro Yavornytsky National Historical Museum of Dnipro
Dmytro_Yavornytsky_National_Historical_Museum_of_Dnipro
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Wonderful.
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Black, sad.
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