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Ostrubel (German and Polish:
Ostrubel;
Latvian and Lithuanian: Ostrublis; Russian: Острубль) is the name
given to a
currency denominated in
copecks and...
- Jurgutis. The
first task of the bank was to
replace German ostmark and
ostrubel,
which circulated after the
World War I, with a
Lithuanian currency litas...
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Ostmark circulated alongside the
Imperial rouble and the
Ostrubel, with two
Ostmark equal to one
Ostrubel. The
denominations available were: 1⁄2 mark; 1 mark;...
- officials. Four
currencies circulated: the
Russian ruble, the papiermark, the
ostrubel and the Austro-Hungarian krone. On
December 9 the
following year, after...
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establishedb 22
September • Latvia
established 18
November 1918
Currency Ostmark Ostrubel Papiermark Also
Livonian and Latgalian. The
Duchy of
Courland was absorbed...
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Imperial Russian rouble, the
Austrian krone, the
Polish marka and the
Ostrubel) and with
little or no
direct infrastructural links. The
situation was...
- East
German mark – East
Germany (known as the Ostmark, or "eastern mark")
Ostrubel –
Lithuania Ouguiya (أوقية) –
Mauritania Pa'anga –
Tonga Paisa Bangladeshi...
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first litas was
introduced on 2
October 1922,
replacing the
ostmark and
ostrubel, both of
which had been
issued by the
occupying German forces during World...
- Brut
ruble (credit banknote)
Copper ruble and
Sestroretsk ruble German ostrubel (1916–1918)
Kerenka (1917–1919)
Odessa ruble Don
ruble Siberia ruble Harbin...
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March 1918 • German
surrender 11
November 1918 • Disestablished 1919
Currency German Ostmark German Ostrubel Today part of
Latvia Lithuania Poland Belarus...