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Unit of currency
named ruble, including the Latvian ruble, Tajikistani ruble and Transcaucasian ruble (later Armenian ruble, Azerbaijani ruble, Georgian ruble). List
Ruble
Currency of Russia
The Russian ruble or rouble (Russian: рубль, romanized: rublʹ, [ˈrublʲ] ; symbol: ₽; ISO code: RUB) is the official currency of Russia. Banknotes and
Russian_ruble
Currency of the Soviet Union (1922–1991)
regular cash rubles, other types of rubles were also issued, such as several forms of convertible ruble, transferable ruble, clearing ruble, Vneshtorgbank
Soviet_ruble
Currency of Belarus
The Belarusian ruble, rouble or rubel (Belarusian: рубель, romanized: rubieĺ; Russian: рубль, romanized: rubl'; symbol: , ISO code: BYN) is the official
Belarusian_ruble
Topics referred to by the same term
Ruble or rouble may also refer to: Russian ruble Digital ruble Belarusian ruble Transnistrian ruble This list may not contain all historical rubles,
Ruble_(disambiguation)
Currency of Transnistria
The Transnistrian ruble (alternatively rubla or rouble; Romanian: rublă transnistreană, Moldovan Cyrillic: рублэ транснистрянэ; Russian: приднестровский
Transnistrian_ruble
Currency sign
The ruble sign, ₽, is the currency sign used for the Russian ruble, the official currency of Russia. The design was approved by the Central Bank of Russia
Ruble_sign
Central bank digital currency of Russia
The digital ruble or rouble (Russian: Цифровой рубль, romanized: Tsifrovoy rubl') is a central bank digital currency (CBDC), developed by the Central
Digital_ruble
The ruble (Azerbaijani: rublu, Russian: рублей), or manat (Azerbaijani: منات), was the currency of several state entities on the territory of Azerbaijan
Azerbaijani_ruble
Paper currency of the Russian Empire
The Assignation ruble (Russian: ассигнационный рубль; assignatsionny rubl) was the first paper currency of the Russian Empire. It was used from 1769 until
Assignation_ruble
Former currency of Latvia
ruble (Latvian: Latvijas rublis) was the name of two currencies of Latvia: the Latvian ruble, in use from 1919 to 1922, and the second Latvian ruble,
Latvian_ruble
Mid-1998 economic crisis in Russia
The Russian financial crisis (also called the ruble crisis or the Russian flu) began in Russia on 17 August 1998. It resulted in the Russian government
1998_Russian_financial_crisis
Currency of Azerbaijan
eventually substituted by the Transcaucasian ruble, which, in its turn, was converted to the Soviet ruble. When Azerbaijan gained independence from the
Azerbaijani_manat
Silver coin of the Russian Empire
The Constantine ruble (Russian: Константиновский рубль, romanized: Konstantinovskiy rubl') is a rare silver coin of the Russian Empire bearing the profile
Constantine_ruble
The ruble sign () is the currency sign used for the Belarusian ruble, the official currency of Belarus. The design was approved by the Board of the National
Belarusian_ruble_sign
Currency denomination
five-ruble banknote was introduced in 1998 (replacing the old 5000 ruble note) and then discontinued in 2001 because of inflation. Until 2023, five-ruble notes
Russian_five-ruble_banknote
Currency of the Transcaucasian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic
The ruble (Russian: рубль, Armenian: ռուբլի), manat (Azerbaijani: منات) or maneti (Georgian: მანეთი) was the currency of both Transcaucasian states, the
Transcaucasian_ruble
Former currency of Tajikistan
The ruble (Tajik: рубл, romanized: Rubl) was the currency of Tajikistan between 10 May 1995 and 29 October 2000. It was ostensibly subdivided into 100
Tajikistani_ruble
uses the Russian ruble. Therefore, 26 currencies are used in Europe: Albanian lek Armenian dram Azerbaijani manat Belarusian ruble Bosnia and Herzegovina
List_of_currencies_in_Europe
Former currency of Armenia
The ruble (Armenian: ռուբլի, Russian: рубль) was the independent currency of the First Republic of Armenia and the Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic
Armenian_ruble
Colorado state legislator
Alice Ruble was a state legislator in Colorado. She served in the Colorado House of Representatives. She nominated Henry M. Teller for U.S. Senator in
Alice_Ruble
of banknotes of the Russian Ruble is the latest series of Bank of Russia banknotes with a nominal value of 10 to 5000 rubles. The previous banknotes (from
Modification of banknotes of the Russian ruble (2022—2025)
Modification_of_banknotes_of_the_Russian_ruble_(2022—2025)
Russian currency used in China (1858–1920)
for banknotes of the Russian ruble issued by the Russian Empire and later by the White Army. The main regions of ruble transactions in China were concentrated
Qiang_tie
Period of accelerated inflation
effectively ended in March 1924 with the introduction of the so-called "gold ruble" as the country's standard currency. The early Soviet hyperinflationary
Hyperinflation in early Soviet Russia
Hyperinflation_in_early_Soviet_Russia
Historic church in Burning Springs, West Virginia, USA
Ruble Church is a historic church at the junction of CR 34/1 and 34/2 in Burning Springs, Wirt County, West Virginia. It was built in 1854, and is a one-story
Ruble_Church
Currency denomination
The Russian ten-ruble note was introduced in the 1998 Monetary reform to replace the 10,000 ruble note, but was discontinued in 2010 due to inflation
Russian_ten-ruble_banknote
American non-fiction writer and academic administrator
Blair Aldridge Ruble (born December 18, 1949) is a non-fiction writer and academic administrator whose work has focused on comparative urban studies as
Blair_Aldridge_Ruble
Standard defining codes for currencies
example, the Russian ruble changed from RUR to RUB following a revaluation, where the B comes from the third letter in the word "ruble".[citation needed]
ISO_4217
Unincorporated community in Missouri, US
Ruble is an unincorporated community in southern Reynolds County, in the U.S. state of Missouri. The community is on Missouri Route HH approximately seven
Ruble,_Missouri
1961 redenomination and devaluation of the ruble
A monetary reform of the Soviet ruble, also known as the Khrushchev reform (after Nikita Khrushchev, the Soviet leader at the time), took place on 1 January
Monetary reform in the Soviet Union, 1961
Monetary_reform_in_the_Soviet_Union,_1961
Country in Eastern Europe
Belarusian ruble (ISO 4217 code: BYN) was introduced in July 2016, replacing the Belarusian ruble in a rate of 1:10,000 (10,000 old ruble = 1 new ruble). From
Belarus
Year Denomination Commemorative subject Reverse Mintage Image 1965 1 ruble 20th anniv. of Soviet people's Victory over fascist Germany in the Great Patriotic
List of commemorative coins of the Soviet Union
List_of_commemorative_coins_of_the_Soviet_Union
Partially recognised state in the South Caucasus
5, 10, 50 and 100 ruble coins. South Ossetia does not print any paper money. The South Ossetian ruble is pegged to the Russian ruble, and is legal tender
South_Ossetia
Historical Russian coin equal to 1/4 kopeck
of Elena Glinskaya, it had a value equal to 1⁄4 kopeck (100 kopecks = 1 ruble). The coin was minted from the 1390s in the Grand Principality of Moscow
Polushka
Historical currency
The Makhnovist ruble was a banknote issued by the Revolutionary Insurgent Army of Ukraine, during the Ukrainian War of Independence, in the territory
Makhnovist_ruble
Currency of Uzbekistan
code: UZS) is the official currency of Uzbekistan. Uzbekistan replaced the ruble with the sum at par on 16 July 1994. No subdivisions of this sum were initially
Uzbekistani_sum
Russian clothing retail company
who had worked at the company for at least 10 years received 1 million rubles from Melnikov. At the end of 2022, Gloria Jeans had 675 stores in 300 cities
Gloria_Jeans
Ongoing conflict since 2014
Russian stock market declined by more than 10 percent, while the Russian ruble hit all-time lows against the US dollar and the Euro. The Russian central
Russo-Ukrainian_war
Platinum coinage in Russia
3-ruble coins, 6-ruble and 12-ruble coins were added in 1829 and 1830, respectively. 1,371,691 3-ruble coins were minted, along with 14,847 6-ruble and
Platinum coins of the Russian Empire
Platinum_coins_of_the_Russian_Empire
Russian jewelry company
turnover in 2023 increased by 59% compared to 2022 and reached 51 billion rubles. Nikita Kompanischenko (25 December 2022). "Sokolov placed its debut bond
Sokolov_(company)
Currency of South Ossetia
of the two official currencies of South Ossetia, alongside the Russian ruble. So far, coins in denominations of 20, 25, 35, 50, and 100 Zarin have been
South_Ossetian_Zarin
Aircraft manufacturing plant in Voronezh, Russia
years) and some others. In July 2009, UAC said it will invest 5 billion rubles ($162 mln) in the modernization of VASO's facilities. According to UAC,
Voronezh Aircraft Production Association
Voronezh_Aircraft_Production_Association
Belarusian state-owned fertilizer company
196,750 Belarusian ruble (2019) Operating income 1,146,328,610 Belarusian ruble (2019) Net income 937,517,910 Belarusian ruble (2019) Total assets
Belaruskali
Association football club in Russia
VTB Bank shares back for 1 ruble. On 14 February 2019, Dynamo Sports Society agreed to sell the club back to VTB for 1 ruble. On 24 February 2022, the
FC_Dynamo_Moscow
American singer (1911–1912)
Ruble Maxwell Blakey (April 4, 1911 – May 13, 1992) was an American singer, emcee, dancer, and actor. He appeared in two films, and was part of several
Ruble_Blakey
Former currency of Georgia
Azerbaijan began issuing a single currency unit called the Transcaucasian ruble. On May 26, 1918, the Transcaucasian Democratic Federative Republic was
Georgian_maneti
rubles, the value of gas amounted to 11.3 trillion rubles, coking coal amounted to almost 2 trillion rubles, iron ore amounted to 808 billion rubles,
Economy_of_Russia
Takvorin coins First Transcaucasian ruble Armenian ruble Second Transcaucasian ruble Soviet ruble Russian ruble (CIS monetary union) Armenian dram Luma
Currency_of_Armenia
Topics referred to by the same term
Russian financial crisis may refer to: 1998 Russian financial crisis Great Recession in Russia (2008–2009) Russian financial crisis (2014–2017) 2022 Russian
Russian_financial_crisis
Russian novelist (1821–1881)
On 14 April 1867, they began a delayed honeymoon in Germany; the 7,000 rubles he had earned from Crime and Punishment did not cover their debts, forcing
Fyodor_Dostoevsky
Currency of Mongolia
introduced on December 9, 1925, at a value equal to one Soviet ruble, where one ruble or tögrög was equal to 18 grams (0.58 ozt) of silver. It replaced
Mongolian_tögrög
Currency of Turkmenistan
Turkmenistan. The original manat was introduced on 1 November 1993, replacing the ruble at a rate of 1 manat = Rbls 500.[failed verification] The manat is subdivided
Turkmen_manat
Currency of Khwarazm
tenga was replaced in 1873 by the Russian ruble and in 1924 by the Soviet ruble at a rate of 1 Soviet ruble = 5 Tenga. Asia portal Money portal Numismatics
Khwarazmi_tenga
Former currency of Russia
often referred to as chervonets with the value of ten units (for example, rubles, hryvnia, euro, etc.). This is due to the initiation of the Russian Soviet
Chervonets
Emperor of Russia in 1762
Peter III depicted as emperor on a 10 ruble gold coin (1762)
Peter_III_of_Russia
Former currency of Lithuania
price had to be paid in rubles and again in talonas (for example, if a product cost 50 rubles, a person had to pay 50 rubles and 50 talonai to buy it)
Lithuanian_talonas
Russian bank
profit (36.788 billion rubles), 10th in terms of assets (1,457.253 billion rubles) and 11th in terms of capital (189.236 billion rubles). In the Forbes World
Raiffeisenbank_(Russia)
Monetary policy operation
equaled roughly 33 Russian rubles), it is currently trading at roughly 52 rubles to US$1 (an increase in value from 80 rubles to US$1 in December 2014)
Currency_intervention
Currency of Kazakhstan
abroad"). Other reasons were the economic considerations for maintaining the ruble zone. The wish to preserve strong trade relations between former Soviet
Kazakhstani_tenge
American architect (1925–1993)
firms with his former students: Centerbrook Architects (Connecticut), Moore Ruble Yudell (Los Angeles) and Moore/Andersson (Austin, Texas). The constant changes
Charles_Moore_(architect)
Russian oil and gas company
Pipeline Consortium. In 2021, the company's revenue amounted to 998 billion rubles. Sanctioned by the United Kingdom from 12 September 2014 in relation to
Transneft
to 31,540 rubles in January and 38278 rubles in December. In January 2021, it amounted to 33,549 rubles, and in December 2021 - 42,801 rubles. In January
Income_in_Russia
American baseball player (1903–1983)
William Arthur Ruble (March 11, 1903 – November 1, 1983) was an American professional baseball player. Nicknamed "Speed", he was an outfielder over parts
Art_Ruble
Supranational union of Belarus and Russia
that, starting in 2008, the Belarusian ruble would be pegged to the United States dollar instead of the Russian ruble.[needs update] Union State grants citizenship
Union_State
2019 film directed by Egor Baranov
100 million rubles (≃$1.3 million) by the end of the weekend. By late November, early December, fees amounted to about 144 million rubles. The film holds
The_Blackout_(2019_film)
Financial crisis beginning after the invasion of Ukraine and subsequent sanctions
invasion, with the stock market falling by up to 39% (RTS Index). The Russian ruble fell to record lows, as Russians rushed to exchange currency. Stock exchanges
Economic consequences of the Russo-Ukrainian war (2022–present)
Economic_consequences_of_the_Russo-Ukrainian_war_(2022–present)
Russian pharmaceutical company
with a total value of 1 billion rubles (next placements in 2021 - 5 billion rubles and in 2022 - 2,5 billion rubles). In February 2022, Ministry of Health
Promomed
Kingdom. The sanctions contributed to the reduction in value of the Russian ruble and worsened the economic impact of the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine
International sanctions during the Russo-Ukrainian war
International_sanctions_during_the_Russo-Ukrainian_war
American athletics coach and administrator (1906–1982)
Olan Guy Ruble (February 17, 1906 – November 11, 1982) was an American football, basketball, and baseball coach and college athletics administrator. He
Olan_Ruble
Monetary unit of Azerbaijan
now the monetary subunit of the Russian ruble, Ukrainian hryvnia, Belarusian ruble and the Transnistrian ruble. "Dövriyyədə olan sikkələr" (in Azerbaijani)
Gapik
Russian freight car manufacturer
year-on-year, and gross profit amounted to 2 billion rubles against a gross loss of 0.3 billion rubles in 2022. In 2013, Tikhvin Freight Car Building Plant
United_Wagon_Company
Disputed Russian republic in eastern Ukraine
fees were to be paid in rubles only, and the wages of employees at budget-receiving organisations were to be paid out in rubles as well. On 12 February
Donetsk_People's_Republic
Country in Eurasia from 1922 to 1991
Soviet Union from the 1970s to the 1980s, both per ruble of gross social product [ru] and per ruble of industrial product. The decline was very rapid between
Soviet_Union
Russian state from 1721 to 1917
continuous state of financial crisis. While revenue rose from 9 million rubles in 1724 to 40 million in 1794, expenses grew more rapidly, reaching 49 million
Russian_Empire
Russian technology company
July 2023, Kinopoisk, a subsidiary of the company, was fined 1 million rubles for "showing films demonstrating non-traditional sexual relations". The
Yandex
rubles - silver - Monastery of Raifa - 2005 3 rubles - silver - Kazan train station - 2007 3 rubles - silver - Moscow subway station - 2005 3 rubles -
Commemorative_coins_of_Russia
Russian grocery store chain
34,041,642,000 Russian ruble (2020) Operating income 3,250,233,000 Russian ruble (2020) Net income 951,731,000 Russian ruble (2020) Total assets 48
VkusVill
1871 painting by Alexei Savrasov
artist 600 rubles, a considerable sum for that era. Savrasov agreed, and the painting became Tretyakov's property. Sometimes the sum of 500 rubles is mentioned
The_Rooks_Have_Returned
King of France from 1559 to 1560
Romier (1974), pp. 424–429, 437 de Ruble (1889), pp. 34–52 Romier (1974), pp. 436–437 Marchand (1889), p. 457 de Ruble (1882), pp. 215–223 Rahlenbeck (1881)
Francis_II_of_France
Defunct Russian bank
the criminal investigation of the alleged misappropriation of 2.5 billion rubles of Vostochny bank's funds by Baring Vostok top managers, including the firm's
Vostochny_Bank
Russian chef, paternal grandfather to Vladimir Putin (1879–1965)
Petersburg, where he once served Grigori Rasputin. Rasputin gave Putin a gold ruble as he was impressed with the cuisine and noticed the similarity between
Spiridon_Putin
Soviet official and Russian banker (1937–2003)
told the media that the reform was initiated to halt the flow of Soviet rubles transported to the Soviet Union from abroad. Although ridiculed at the time
Valentin_Pavlov
Rare Soviet Russian postage stamp with printing error
has a 70-ruble value instead of the correct 100-ruble. Only four intact complete sheets are known. The sheets contain 25 imperforate 100-ruble orange stamps
70r_Red_Army_Soldier_error
Eurasian intergovernmental organisation
of the 1-ruble 2001 copper-nickel alloy coin Reverse of a 1-ruble coin Obverse of the 3-ruble 2001 silver coin of 900 Reverse of a 3-ruble coin Obverse
Commonwealth of Independent States
Commonwealth_of_Independent_States
Soviet rubles, and in October 2021 the average monthly salary in Russia was 54,649 Russian rubles (the Russian ruble replaced the Soviet ruble in Russia
List_of_most_expensive_films
exchange between the ruble and the dollar declined from 144 rubles per US$1 to around 5,000 per US$1. Prior to July 1992, the ruble's rate was set artificially
Economic history of the Russian Federation
Economic_history_of_the_Russian_Federation
Political and socioeconomic ideology
Korea, Pol Pot's Cambodia, and Mengistu's Ethiopia. Liedy, Amy Shannon; Ruble, Blair (7 March 2011). "Holocaust Revisionism, Ultranationalism, and the
Communism
rubel – Belarus Don ruble – Don Republic Far Eastern Republic Ruble – Far Eastern Republic Georgian rouble – Georgia Kuban ruble – Kuban People's Republic
List_of_currencies
Intergovernmental organization
currency name has been labelled as "R5" (from the five currencies renminbi, ruble, rupee, real, and rand), or with other multilateral. A symbolic banknote
BRICS
3.12 trillion rubles (in 2010), including: Food production - 2.952 trillion rubles; Manufacture of tobacco products - 164 billion rubles. As of 2020, Russia
Food_industry_in_Russia
Bank of Belarus
previously the guarantor of WMB electronic money, denominated in Belarusian rubles, and provided a full range of services provided by the WebMoney Transfer
Technobank
to 31,540 rubles or $500 per month in January and 38,278 rubles or $520 per month in December. In January 2021, it amounted to 33,549 rubles or $441 per
List of Russian federal subjects by average wage
List_of_Russian_federal_subjects_by_average_wage
currencies "RUB | Russian Rouble". OANDA. Retrieved 2014-06-14. "RUB - Russian Ruble". Xe.com. 18 October 2013. Retrieved June 13, 2014. "AFN - Afghan Afghani"
List_of_currencies_in_Asia
Replacing US dollar for other currencies
to pay the natural gas imports in rubles. European leaders have initially rejected paying for deliveries in rubles, marking that such a move would undermine
Dedollarisation
Great and Alexander I 1730–1737: Silver ruble under Anna 1737–1740: Silver ruble under Anna 1741: Silver ruble under Ivan VI 1741–1762: Imperial coat of
Coat_of_arms_of_Russia
Russian jewelry company
Petersburg. As of 2020[update], the company reported 34 billion rubles in revenue and 2.8 billion rubles in net income. According to Infoline Analytics, by mid-2022
Sunlight_(jewelry_company)
Process of changing the face value of a currency unit
50,000 Russian ruble banknotes (top) were redenominated into 50 ruble banknotes (bottom) during the 1998 monetary reform.
Redenomination
Russian armaments manufacturer
19,232,312,000 Russian ruble (2014) Net income 3,640,732,000 Russian ruble (2014) Total assets 18,938,508,000 Russian ruble (2014) Parent Techmash
NPO_Splav
Russian carsharing company
2024, Delimobil held an IPO on the Moscow Exchange. A total of 4.2 billion rubles were raised. The share of free float was 9 percent. Bidding began on February
Delimobil
Unrecognized state in Eastern Europe
use of the term Transnistria within the region, imposing a fine of 360 rubles or up to 15 days imprisonment for using the name in public. In 1924, the
Transnistria
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Australian, Danish, French, German, Hebrew, Swedish
Carved Stone; Hostage; Pledge
Male
German
Old Norman name of Germanic origin, possibly HUNCBERCT means "bright support."
Female
Hebrew
(בַּתש×וּעַ) Variant spelling of Hebrew Bath-Shuwa, BATH-SHUA means "daughter of wealth."Â
Girl/Female
Tamil
Girl/Female
Muslim
Commitment, Pledge, Delegation
Girl/Female
Tamil
Mischievous girl
Boy/Male
Tamil
Phanibhushan | பாநீபà¯à®·à®¨
Lord Shiva
Boy/Male
Irish
Misfortune.
Girl/Female
Irish
derived from Katherine. Pure.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Fragrance
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n.
The unit of monetary value in Russia. It is divided into 100 copecks, and in the gold coin of the realm (as in the five and ten ruble pieces) is worth about 77 cents. The silver ruble is a coin worth about 60 cents.
n.
A coin. See Ruble.
n.
A gold coin of Russia worth ten rubles, or about eight dollars.