Back in the good old days of the Soviet Union, there was only one capital city to remember (Moscow) and even its local translation (Moskva) was known by many. If there was anything to buy in the shops, the Soviet ruble was the currency required (unless of course one could find some precious dollars for the hard-currency shops). With the break up of the Soviet Union, a host of new currencies has surfaced, as well as some exotic sounding capital cities to these newly independent countries. Here is a quick guide, including exchange rates at time of writing, according to Xe.com.
Capital Of And Currency In Russia
Moscow (Moskva) is still the economic powerhouse of the region and US$1 will buy you 30.76 Russian rubles (RUB)
Capital Of And Currency In Ukraine
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