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Ruble (6440 bytes)
1: [[Image:Rouble.jpg|thumb|right|250px|[[1998]] [[Russian Federation]] one rouble coin. Heads (right) and t... 2: ...8-Bill-1-Obverse.jpg|thumb|right|250px|[[1898]] [[Russian Empire]] one rouble bill. Obverse.]] 3: ...8-Bill-1-Reverse.jpg|thumb|right|250px|[[1898]] [[Russian Empire]] one rouble bill. Reverse.]] 5: ...#1072;''). The [[ISO 4217]] currency code for the ruble is now '''RUB'''; the former code, RUR, referres ... 7: ...er ingot ([[grivna]]), hence the name. It was the Russian equivalent of the [[Mark (English money)|mark]], ... Transnistrian ruble (230 bytes) 1: The '''Transnistrian Ruble''' is the official currency of [[Transnistria]]. Latvian ruble (3425 bytes) 1: ... ostmarks, German reichsmarks, the so-called Tsar rubles and kopecks, the so-called Money of Duma and ker... 3: ...in denominations of 1, 5, 10, 25, 50, 100 and 500 rubles, and in denominations of 5, 10, 25 and 50 kopeck... 5: ...dth part of a lats was named santims. The Latvian ruble remained in circulation alongside the lats. 11: ...s (5.9%) in February, but in April by 686 million rubles (29.2%), thus causing a very serious shortage of... 15: ...at]]s - was introduced in 1993, replacing latvian rubles in ratio 200:1. Itar-Tass Russian News Agency v. Russian Kurier, Inc. (1787 bytes) 1: ''Itar-Tass Russian News Agency v. Russian Kurier, Inc.'', 153 F.3d 82 (2d Cir. 1998). 3: ...]]. The issue had to do with the extent to which Russian and American [[copyright law]] applied. 7: ... the ownership of the copyrights were a matter of Russian law because it was "the state with the most signi... 8: ...veral [[plaintif]]fs, one of whom was found under Russian law to have only very limited rights. The broade... Russian language/Russian alphabet notes (11908 bytes) 1: The Russian alphabet is as follows: 112: ..., thought to have been preserved better in modern Russian than in other Slavic languages. It was originall... 120: ...eventeenth century, enshrined by the [[Reforms of Russian orthography|typographical reform of 1708]]. 122: ...'', but were reinstated under pressure from the [[Russian Orthodox Church]] in a later variant of the moder... 127: *[[Russian language]] New Russian (1133 bytes) 1: ...pronounciation of 'riche' is somewhat similar to "Russian" in English. 3: ...lk jackets. The term implies a contrast with "old Russians", common Soviet-era people who lack a sense of e... 5: New Russians star in an entire generation of [[Russian joke]]s. 10: [[Category:Russian people]] Russian (246 bytes) 1: The term '''Russian''' can refer to: 3: * The [[Russian language]] 4: ...Russia]] or with a Russian ethnic identity, see [[Russians]] 7: {{wikt|Russian}} Russian phonetics (20850 bytes) 2: The modern phonological system of Russian is inherited from [[Common Slavonic]], but underw... 13: The modern standard Russian has five non-[[allophone|allophonic]] vowels: 32: ...lable ''immediately before'' the one stressed. [[Russian orthography]] does ''not'' reflect vowel reductio... 36: ...e remaining usage for the letter '''ъ''' in Russian), or by the soft sign '''ь''' (in all other... 40: [[Image:1904 Russian ABC book page.GIF|thumb|right|The letter '''j... Russian Formalism (4082 bytes) 1: ...of [[poetry|poetic]] language and [[literature]]. Russian Formalism exerted a major influence on thinkers s... 3: .... Therefore, it is more precise to refer to the "Russian Formalists", rather than to the more encompassing... Russian Mafia (3616 bytes) 1: The '''Russian Mafia''' is a name given to various groups of [[o... 3: The Russian Mafia appears to be organised in similar ways to ... 5: ...nd. According to official estimates, some 100,000 Russians are hard-core mobsters, with a large, but unknow... 7: ...rces, an organisation renowned for its brutality. Russian mob recruited a lot of sportsmen - boxers and oth... 9: Since the mid-90s the Russians have been trying to expand into [[United States|... Russian dressing (453 bytes) 1: '''Russian dressing''' is a [[salad dressing]] composed of a... Old Russian language (726 bytes) 1: The name '''Old Russian language''' has been applied to different things. 3: ...usian language |Belarusian]], [[Russian language |Russian]], [[Rusyn language |Rusyn]], and [[Ukrainian lan... 4: ...es.29 |Muscovite section]] of '''[[History of the Russian language]]'''. Russian Mennonites (2332 bytes) 1: The '''Russian Mennonites''' are an ethnically [[Netherlands|Dut... 14: [http://members.aol.com/jktsn/mennohis.htm Early Russian Mennonite History] White Russian (504 bytes) 1: The term '''''White Russian''''' may refer to: 3: ... and fought against the [[Red Army]] during the [[Russian Civil War]]. 5: * An [[White Russian (cocktail)|alcoholic drink]]. Russian football (1875 bytes) 2: ...e are the less important competitions such as the Russian Cup. Some of the most famous clubs include [[Spar... 5: *http://www.rfs.ru Official Site of the Russian Football Union 6: *http://www.sport-express.ru The most popular Russian sports newspaper 8: [[Category:Russian football|*]] Russian sayings (1746 bytes) 1: ...history]], [[culture]], [[national character]]. [[Russian language]] is replete with many hundreds of [[pro... 18: *[[Russian proverbs]] 22: [[Category:Russian language]] Russian proverbs (931 bytes) 1: ...history]], [[culture]], [[national character]]. [[Russian language]] is replete with many hundreds of [[pro... 3: ...who supposedly was a fan of [[Russian folklore]]. Russians have possibly thousands of proverbs. 7: ... Russian [[proverb]]s can be found at [[Wikiquote:Russian proverbs]]. 11: *[[Russian sayings]] 14: [[Category:Russian language]] Russian alphabet (19123 bytes) 3: The modern '''Russian alphabet''' is a variant of the [[Cyrillic]] alph... 5: ...e treats the application of the Cyrillic to the [[Russian language]] exclusively. 9: The Russian alphabet is as follows: 116: ...flect the reduction of non-stressed vowels. See [[Russian phonetics]] for details. 152: ..., thought to have been preserved better in modern Russian than in other Slavic languages. It was originall... Russian joke (44734 bytes) 1: ...cle is devoted to jokes about something genuinely Russian or [[Soviet Union|Soviet]]. 3: ... that rely on linguistic puns, wordplay, and rich Russian foul language. 16: ...dash; suddenly barks Müller. "No way, I'm a proud Russian one!", briskly retorts Stirlitz, and Müller respo... 24: ...y uses French expressions, of course with a heavy Russian accent. 34: '''Rabinovich''', an archetypal Russian [[Jew]], often an [[Refusenik (Soviet Union)|otka... Russian SFSR (4023 bytes) 5: <tr><td width="140px">[[Image:Russian_SFSR_flag_large.png|140px]] 6: <td width="140px">[[Image:COA_Russian_SFSR.png|140px]] 7: <tr><td width="140px">([[Flag of Russian SFSR|In Detail]]) 12: ...anguage]] <td>None ([[Russian language|Russian]] in practice) 14: ...man of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the Russian SFSR|Chairman of the Supreme Council]] <td>[[Bori...
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