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- <p>For the most part, you'll be shopping in Moscow and St. Petersburg in stores which
- operate the same way they do in the US. However, there may be times when you'll stop
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- <p>Russian law now stipulates that there is one currency for the entire country and that
- is the <span class="bold"><strong><span xml:lang="ru" class="foreignphrase"><em
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- of inflation however, <span class="bold"><strong><span xml:lang="ru"
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- >копе́йки</em></span></strong></span> have disappeared. In spite of
- this law, you will still be able to make purchases in many stores (especially those
- which are foreign-owned) using <span class="bold"><strong><span xml:lang="ru"
- class="foreignphrase"><em xml:lang="ru" class="foreignphrase">СКВ
- свобо́дно конверти́руемая валю́та</em></span></strong></span> freely
- convertible currency (dollars, marks, francs and pounds sterling). Major credit
- cards are readily accepted in many locations in Moscow and St. Petersburg, more
- rarely in other large cities, and almost never in the smaller ones.</p>
- <p>Think big when you think of prices in Russia! When writing these large numbers,
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- class="foreignphrase">руб.</em></span>= 12,000 rubles</p>
- <p>7,5<span xml:lang="ru" class="foreignphrase"><em xml:lang="ru" class="foreignphrase">
- руб.</em></span> = 7.50 rubles (7 rubles and 50 kopecks)</p>
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