The Belarusian ruble or рубель, plural: рублёў.
The currency of Belarus is the Belarusian ruble (BYR).
The currency used in Minsk, the capital of Belarus, is the Belarusian ruble, abbreviated as BYN. The ruble is subdivided into 100 kopecks. It is important for visitors to exchange their currency to Belarusian rubles for transactions within the country.
The Rouble (or Ruble) is used in the countries of Russia and Belarus, and the autonomous territory of the Republic of Moldova, Transnistria.
Laos and Belarus primarily rely on paper currency instead of coins due to various economic and practical reasons. In Laos, the use of coins is limited because of their low value and the costs associated with minting and distributing them. Similarly, in Belarus, high inflation rates have diminished the purchasing power of coins, making them less practical for everyday transactions. Both countries have thus opted to streamline their currency systems to focus on banknotes that better meet the needs of their economies.
The ruble or rouble (Russian: ру́бль, IPA: [ˈrublʲ]) is a unit of currency. It is currently the currency unit of Belarus, Russia, Abkhazia, South Ossetia and Transnistria, and was the currency unit of several other countries, notably countries influenced by Russia and the Soviet Union.=source: wikipedia
Belarus is a Dictatorship.
There isn't a continent in Belarus. Belarus is a county in a continent. That continent is Europe.
Zimbabwe discontinued its own currency in 2015 due to hyperinflation, and as of that time it only had paper notes in circulation. Cheques were introduced in Zimbabwe in 1997.
Belarus
National Library of Belarus was created in 1922.
No. Belarus (formerly called Byelorussia) is in Europe, between Russia, Poland and Ukraine.
Belarus is a Presidential Republic.