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1 Rouble Troitsky Church with a Bell Tower. Chernavchitsy

Issuer National Bank of the Republic of Belarus
Year 2017
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Currency Third Rouble (2016-date)
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Obverse description At center, the State Coat of Arms of the Republic of Belarus depicted in high relief against a dark mirror field, showing the traditional Belarusian cloverleaf sun, globe, wheat sheaves, and ribbon, with a five-pointed star above. The Cyrillic legend РЭСПУБЛІКА БЕЛАРУСЬ arcs around the upper periphery, while the denomination АДЗІН РУБЕЛЬ appears along the lower periphery. The date 2017 is inscribed in the lower field beneath the arms. The design is rendered in a prooflike finish with frosted devices contrasting against the polished background.
Obverse script Cyrillic
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Chernavchitsy is a village in the Brest region whose Orthodox Trinity Church dates to the mid-sixteenth century, making it one of the oldest surviving ecclesiastical structures in western Belarus. The building's survival through successive Polish, Russian, and Soviet administrations — including decades of state atheism — is largely attributable to its conversion into a grain store during the Soviet period, a fate that paradoxically preserved dozens of historic churches across the region.

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