Examples of using Roubles in English and their translations into Greek
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A bribe of 15,000-₽20,000 roubles($260- $350)
The same day the students of the Academy collected fifty roubles for‘the prisoners.'.
Unemployment benefits are linked to the minimum wage of 14,620 roubles a month, a third of the official subsistence level
Savchenko was also fined 30,000 roubles(about £300) for illegally crossing the Russian border.
At last he succeeded in finding somebody who put two more roubles into his hat.
It is now a matter of record that Thompson syndicated the purchase on Wall Street of Russian bonds in the amount of ten-million roubles.
It is now a matter of record that Thompson syndicated the purchase on Wall Street of Russian bonds in the amount of ten-million roubles.
Sevastopol until 2020, with funding of 681 billion roubles.
In 1879 the Nobels founded the‘Nobel Brothers' Oil Production Association' with a fixed capital¬of 3 million roubles.
In the absence of a will, the sum of 10,000 roubles is evenly distributed amongst all family members.
Dollars and roubles that existed 100 years ago have only preserved their names.
It can cost not one thousand roubles, especially if we are talking about the latest models.
downtrodden masses that their tax roubles had been well spent.
including Roubles, US dollars, Euros
including Roubles, US dollars, Euros
defining an aggregate total, which may be in tons, roubles, square metres or whatever.
When Janine eventually reached the counter with her prepared roubles she bought three gold rings.
Similarly, in January 2017, Stroygazmontazh was awarded the State contract worth 17 billion roubles for the construction of a railway line on the Kerch bridge,
that it would also receive at least 100 billion roubles of money left over in this year's budget.
the five-year plan foresees a shortage of industrial goods in relation to the effective demand of the country to the extent of 400 million roubles a year.