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SOURCE
Various sources compiled into Wikipedia's: Soviet ruble
DEFINITION
New currencies of former states of the erstwhile USSR after it disintegrated.
Currency Statistics > New currency adoption after USSR > New currency name (most recent) by country
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| Countries (A to Z) |
Description |
| Armenia |
11/22/1993 |
| Azerbaijan |
8/15/1992 |
| Belarus |
May, 1992 |
| Estonia |
6/20/1992 |
| Georgia |
4/5/1993 |
| Kazakhstan |
11/15/1993 |
| Kyrgyzstan |
5/10/1993 |
| Latvia |
5/7/1992 |
| Lithuania |
5/1/1992 |
| Moldova |
1992 |
| Russia |
1992 |
| Tajikistan |
5/10/1995 |
| Turkmenistan |
11/1/1993 |
| Uzbekistan |
11/15/1993 |
DEFINITION: New currencies of former states of the erstwhile USSR after it disintegrated.
SOURCE: Various sources compiled into Wikipedia's: Soviet ruble
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"New currency adoption after USSR > New currency name by country", Various sources compiled into Wikipedia's: Soviet ruble. Retrieved from http://www.NationMaster.com/graph/cur_new_cur_ado_aft_uss_new_cur_nam-new-adoption-after-ussr-name
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