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  Ruble - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-18)
The ruble or rouble (Russian рубль;; see note on spelling below) is the name of the currencies of the Russian Federation and Belarus (and formerly, of the Soviet Union and the Russian Empire).
The Soviet ruble of 1961 was formally equal to 0.987412 g of gold, but the exchange for gold was never available to the general public.
In November of 2004, the authorities of Dimitrovgrad (Ulyanovsk Oblast) erected a five-meter monument to the ruble.
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 Transnistria - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Transnistria or Trans-Dniester or Transnistrian Moldavian Republic (TMR) is a region of the Republic of Moldova in Eastern Europe.
Transnistrian local authorities put obstructions to public mother tongue education for ethnic Moldovans in the Latin script, insisting that any public educational institutions teaching the language use the official Cyrillic alphabet.
Transnistrian authorities also reportedly accused Jehovah's Witnesses of lacking patriotism and spreading Western influence, and developed school teaching aids along those lines containing negative and defamatory information regarding the Jehovah's Witnesses[1].
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 Britain.tv Wikipedia - Ruble
The ruble or rouble is a unit of currency.
It is currently the currency unit of Belarus, Russia, and Transnistria, and was the currency unit of several other countries, notably countries influenced by Russia/the Soviet Union.
One ruble is divided into 100 kopeks or copecks.
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 Russian ruble information - Search.com
The gold ruble introduced in 1897 was equal to 0.774235 g of gold or 2⅔ French francs.
The 1000 ruble note of the 1995 series showed the seaport of Vladivostok and the memorial column on obverse and the entrance to Vladivostok on reverse.
The ruble was rebased on January 1, 1998, with one new ruble equaling 1,000 old rubles.
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 Transnistrian ruble - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Transnistrian ruble is the official currency of Transnistria, an unrecognised break-away republic from Moldova, along the border with Ukraine in Eastern Europe.
In 2000, a new ruble was introduced at a rate of 1 new ruble = 1 000 000 old rubles.
Notes are issued by the Transnistrian Republican Bank (Приднестровский Республиканский Банк) in denominations of one to 500 rubles.
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The Transnistrian ruble is the ceremonious young have of Transnistria, an unrecognised break-away republic from Moldova, forth the border with Ukraine in Eastern Europe.
The main Transnistrian ruble was introduced in 1994 by the Transnistrian Republican Bank as the widespread young have of the unrecognised state of Transnistrian Moldavian Republic.
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 Ruble - Official Currency name of 2 Countries   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-18)
The ruble (aka rouble, russian version - 'ðóáëü', plural form - ðóáëè) is the official name of the currencies of the Russian Federation and Belarus.
The ruble has been the official Russian unit of currency for approximately 500 years.
Historically, 'ruble' was a piece of a weight chopped from a silver ingot, known as grivna.
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 Latvian lats - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
The lats was first introduced in 1922, replacing the Latvian ruble at a rate of 50 rubles = 1 lats.
In 1940, Latvia was incorporated into the USSR and the lats was replaced by the Soviet ruble at par.
The lats was reintroducted in 1993 after Latvia regained its independence, replacing the Latvian ruble at a rate of 1 lat = 200 rubles.
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 Transnistria   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-18)
During the 1992 War of Transnistria some villages from the Dubăsari district which geographically belong to Transnistria rebelled against Transnistrian separatist government and actually are under the control of the central government of the Republic of Moldova.
Transnistrian government claim also the village of Varniţa, a suburb of Tighina, but the Republic of Moldova has de facto control in Varniţa.
In the best-known such case, Ilie Ilaşcu, a politician in favour of Moldovan union with Romania, was sentenced to death by Transnistrian authority.
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 Transnistria - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The end of the 18th century marked the Russian Empire's colonization of the region, with the aim of defending what was at the time the Imperial Russian southwestern border, as a result of which large migrations were encouraged into the region, including people of Ukrainian, Russian, and German ethnicity.
In the security zone controlled by the Russian peacekeeping forces, the MRT regime continued to deploy its troops illegally and to manufacture and sell weapons in breach of the agreement of 21 July 1992.
In the summer of 2004, the Transnistrian authorities forcibly closed six schools that taught the language using the Latin script.
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 Meteoroloo.com ::Transnistria
The TMR remained under the effective authority, or at the very least under the decisive influence, of Russia, and in any event that it survived by virtue of the military, economic, financial and political support that Russia gave it.
Transnistrian local authorities put obstructions to Moldovan mother-tongue education in the Latin script, insisting that any educational institutions teaching the language use the official Cyrillic alphabet instead.
Although the population of the republic was 555,500 in 2004, it is estimated that about 375,000 people actually reside in the region since the rest are usually working in Russia or Ukraine.
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 Litas Information - Online Prescription Medication Directory
The litas was replaced by the Russian ruble in 1941 after Lithuania was annexed by the Soviet Union, with 1 litas equal to 0.9 ruble, when the actual worth of the litas was about 3-5 rubles.
In addition, this scheme could not prevent the hyperinflation of the ruble because the talonas was not an independent currency; it is a supplementary currency with a fixed exchange rate to the ruble.
However, on May 1, 1992 it was decided to reintroduce thw talonas as an independent, temporary currency to circulate alongside the ruble in hopes to deal with inflation.
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 Tuesday, July 11, 2006   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-18)
For the most of them, the Transnistrian republic is on the map in that place with lions, an unknown and mysterious place, where Mister Black is acting up.
The domestic gross, according to the Transnistrian officials, is of 280 million dollars.
The Moldavian stamps were stolen by the Transnistrians and the latter used them in all import-export actions.
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 e-journal: Transnistrian Problem   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-18)
After the meeting, Lavrov told the press that the presence of Russian militaries in the Transnistrian region is a positive moment.
According to him, the international community will not recognise the elections planned by the Transnistrian leadership for 11 December because "in a democratic process, elections are not a premise, but a consequence".
One cannot neglect the demonstrative manner in which the Transnistrian authorities are trying to induce the impression of a free and fair electoral process.
politicom.moldova.org /stiri/eng/6791   (1098 words)

  
 Portable Apps
The ruble or rouble (Russian: рубль, plural рубли́; see note on spelling below) is the name of the currency of the Russian Federation and the two self-proclaimed republics, Abkhazia and South Ossetia.
As yet there is no official symbol for the ruble, though R
There are now a 10 rubles jubilee and commemorative coins (bimetallic).
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 Transnistria - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-18)
The decision stated that the proclamation of Transnistrian republic was null and void.
In the summer of 2004, the Transnistrian authorities forcibly closed six schools that taught Moldovan language using the Latin script.
Transnistrian authorities also reportedly accused Jehovah's Witnesses of lacking patriotism and spreading Western influence, and developed school teaching aids along those lines containing negative and defamatory information regarding the Jehovah's Witnesses[4].
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 Transnistrian ruble - tScholars.com (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab2.cs.virginia.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-18)
The first Transnistrian ruble was introduced in 1994 by the Transnistrian Republican Bank as the national currency of the unrecognised state of Transnistrian Moldavian Republic.
Low value notes feature the 18th century Russian General Alexander Suvorov, with higher values featuring Ukrainian Poet Taras Shevchenko, Moldavian Prince Dimitrie Cantemir, Russian General P.
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 Microsoft Word
Although there was an agreement signed by Kazakhstan, Armenia, Russia, Belarus, Uzbekistan and Tajikistan in September with the purpose of establishing a united post-Soviet monetary zone, at the same time, a project of introducing a new national currency, the taler was started in Belarus.
In December 2002 in a meeting of prime ministers of Belarus and Russia, it was declared that at the beginning, the Russian ruble would be introduced as a common currency.
It was planned that since July 1, 2003 the Russian ruble would be introduced in Belarus for banking operations and completely replace the Belarusian ruble on January 1, 2004.
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 Wensday, July 19, 2006 (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab1.cs.virginia.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-18)
They are hard to get, and then we try to complete the amount with the Transnistrian rubles we still have in our pockets.
The Transnistrian region was spoiled by the Sovietic Union.
After investigating this public company, freshly offered for privatization, we found out that the profit which should go to the public budget is being cashed by private companies founded by the manager in the Western Europe during the last ten years.
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On 2 March 1992, Moldovan President Mircea Snegur authorized concerted military action against rebel forces which had been attacking Moldovan police outposts on the left bank of the Nistru, and on a certain smaller section\/Tighina" title="Tighina">Tighina.
In 2005 Transnistrian forces entered the village of Vasilievca, which is located over the strategic road linking Tiraspol and Rîbniţa, but withdrew after a few days [2]
Transnistrian government claim also the village of Varniţa, a suburb of Tighina, but the Republic of Molodva has de facto control in Varniţa.
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 transnistria   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-18)
Most of the members of parliament also are not native-born Transnistrians.
On 2 March 1992, Moldovan President Mircea Snegur authorized concerted military action against rebel forces which had been attacking Moldovan police outposts on the left bank of the Nistru, and on a certain smaller section of the right bank in the southern city of Tighina.
In 2005 Transnistrian forces entered the village of Vasilievca, which is located over the strategic road linking Tiraspol and Rîbniţa, but withdrew after a few days
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 Ruble - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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 About Transnistria
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Moldova has not considered them legitimate, along with the elections held in March 2005.
The Ministry has declared that any type of international monitoring of the transnistrian elections would signify solidarity with the separatist regime and interference in the internal affairs of Moldova.
As expressed by Transnistrian officials, one of the main goals is the normalization of relations with the Republic of Moldova on the base of Memorandum “Concerning the basis of normalization of relations between the Republic of Moldova and Pridnestrovie”, signed in Moscow on May, 1997.
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Arabian nations plan to launch their common currency in 2010, and it most likely will tie key oil purchases to it to strengthen its status.
Russia, Europe\'s largest energy supplier, has publicly stated plans to require purchases in rubles.
China has increased its reserve ratio for South Korean won and other minor Asian currencies as it trades more heavily with them, and has steadily increased support for the Asian Development Bank, and intends to keep cross investment within the region.
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