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CURRENCY OF RUSSIA
Russian Ruble; Russian Rouble; Russian rouble; Russian currency; Russia Rubles; Руб; Российский рубль; Py6; Russian kopek; Russian rubles; Russian rubel; Russian fifty-ruble banknote; Russia currency; ISO 4217:RUB; Commemorative banknotes of the Russian ruble; ISO 4217:RUR
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  • The "ruble" symbol used throughout the 17th century, composed of the Russian letters "[[Р]]" and "[[У]]".
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  • An image of the 100-ruble banknote, zoomed up to show a statue of the Greek god [[Apollo]] as depicted on top of the [[Bolshoi Theatre]] in Moscow, this version of Apollo is shown with his penis and testicles exposed (which was the case on the Bolshoi Theatre at the time of printing, though the original statue was amended with a [[fig leaf]] covering them) which lead to one Russian politician, [[Roman Khudyakov]], condemn the banknote as "pornography"
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COIN OR CURRENCY UNIT OF RUSSIA, BELARUS, UKRAINE AND FORMERLY THE SOVIET UNION
Copeck; Kopecks; Köpek; Kopeks; Kopek
·noun A small Russian coin. One hundred kopecks make a rouble, worth about sixty cents.
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COIN OR CURRENCY UNIT OF RUSSIA, BELARUS, UKRAINE AND FORMERLY THE SOVIET UNION
Copeck; Kopecks; Köpek; Kopeks; Kopek
·noun A Russian copper coin. ·see Kopeck.
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COIN OR CURRENCY UNIT OF RUSSIA, BELARUS, UKRAINE AND FORMERLY THE SOVIET UNION
Copeck; Kopecks; Köpek; Kopeks; Kopek
The kopek or kopeck (, , ) is or was a coin or a currency unit of a number of countries in Eastern Europe closely associated with the economy of Russia. It is usually the smallest denomination within a currency system; 100 kopeks are worth 1 ruble or 1 hryvnia.

Βικιπαίδεια

Russian ruble

The ruble or rouble (Russian: рубль, romanized: rublʹ; symbol: ; abbreviation: руб or р. in Cyrillic, Rub in Latin; ISO code: RUB) is the currency of the Russian Federation. The ruble is subdivided into 100 kopecks (sometimes written as copeck or kopek; Russian: копе́йка, romanized: kopeyka, PL копе́йки, kopeyki). The first Russian ruble (code: RUR) replaced the Soviet ruble (code: SUR) in September 1993 at par. In 1998, preceding the financial crisis, the current ruble was redenominated with the new code "RUB" and was exchanged at the rate of 1 RUB = 1,000 RUR.

The ruble was the currency of the Russian Empire and of the Soviet Union (as the Soviet ruble). In 1992 the currency imagery underwent a redesign as a result of de-Leninization. The Soviet currency had different names in the different languages of the USSR; Russia, Belarus, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Azerbaijan, Turkmenistan, and Transnistria have all retained the Soviet-era names for their new currencies.

The Russian ruble is also used in the parts of Ukraine under Russian military occupation and in Russian-occupied parts of Georgia.