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| Uitgever | National Bank of the Republic of Belarus |
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| Jaar | 2025 |
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| Valuta | Third Rouble (2016-date) |
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| Beschrijving keerzijde | The reverse presents a central composition of decorative symbols, letters, and ornamental motifs representing the various nationalities residing in Belarus, rendered in an artistically unified design. Surrounding this central decorative field, the names of the respective ethnic groups are arranged in a circular legend in Cyrillic script, encompassing peoples including Belarusians, Russians, Ukrainians, Poles, Armenians, Azerbaijanis, Georgians, Tatars, Jews, Romani, Uzbeks, Turkmen, Tajiks, Chinese, Koreans, Kazakhs, Arabs, and Chuvash. The composition conveys cultural diversity and unity through the interplay of varied national scripts and ornamental traditions. |
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| Rand | Lettered (Cyrillic): РЭСПУБЛІКАНСКІ ФЕСТЫВАЛЬ НАЦЫЯНАЛЬНЫХ КУЛЬТУР |
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Belarus has held the Festival of National Cultures in Grodno since 1996, a biennial event drawing representatives of the country's officially recognized ethnic communities. Grodno was a deliberate choice — historically one of the most ethnically and religiously mixed cities in the region, with deep Polish, Jewish, and Belarusian threads running through its urban fabric for centuries.
The National Bank has issued commemorative roubles tied to recurring cultural events with some regularity, and this copper-nickel circulation-weight piece fits that pattern without being especially rare.