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Currency Statistics > New currency adoption after USSR > Ruble zone leaving date (most recent) by country

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Countries (A to Z) Description
Estonia 6/22/1992
Kyrgyzstan 5/15/1993
Latvia 7/20/1992
Lithuania 10/1/1992
Russia Jul-93
Uzbekistan 11/15/1993


DEFINITION: Date former USSR states adopted new currencies after the Union disintegrated.

SOURCE: Various sources compiled into Wikipedia's: Soviet ruble

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"New currency adoption after USSR > Ruble zone leaving date by country", Various sources compiled into Wikipedia's: Soviet ruble. Retrieved from http://www.NationMaster.com/graph/cur_new_cur_ado_aft_uss_rub_zon_lea_dat-ussr-ruble-zone-leaving-date

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