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ISO 4217 | |||||
Code | BYN (numeric: 933) before: BYB, BYR | ||||
Subunit | 0.01 | ||||
Unit | |||||
Plural | The language(s) of this currency belong(s) to the Slavic languages. There is more than one way to construct plural forms. | ||||
Symbol | Rbl | ||||
Denominations | |||||
Subunit | |||||
1⁄100 | kopeck | ||||
Banknotes | |||||
Freq. used | Rbls 5, Rbls 10, Rbls 20, Rbls 50, Rbls 100, Rbls 200 | ||||
Rarely used | Rbls 500 | ||||
Coins | |||||
Freq. used | 1 cop, 2 cop, 5 cop, 10 cop, 20 cop, 50 cop, Rbl 1, Rbls 2 | ||||
Demographics | |||||
User(s) | Belarus | ||||
Issuance | |||||
Central bank | National Bank of the Republic of Belarus | ||||
Website | www | ||||
Valuation | |||||
Inflation | 4.9% | ||||
Source | National Statistical Committee, December 2017[needs update] |
The ruble, rouble or rubel (Belarusian: рубель, romanized: rubieĺ; Russian: рубль, romanized: rubl'; abbreviation: руб or р. in Cyrillic, Rbl in Latin (plural: Rbls);[1] ISO code: BYN) is the currency of Belarus. It is subdivided into 100 kopecks (Belarusian: капейка, romanized: kapiejka, Russian: копейка, romanized: kopeyka).[2]