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hryvna

British  
/ ˈhrʌvnjə, ˈhrʌvnə /

noun

  1. the standard monetary unit of Ukraine, divided into 100 kopiykas

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Inflation is coming down and the hryvna currency is stable despite the massive disruption of the war, Gray said.

From Seattle Times

Two-and-a-half million Ukrainian hryvna is a lot of money.

From BBC

Two-and-a-half million hryvna also gets you a spot on the ballot paper for Ukraine's presidential election next month.

From BBC

“Business is awful,” she says, because after the collapse of the Ukrainian hryvna, goods in Russia have become too expensive for Ukrainians and the local train station, once busy thanks to Russian trains passing through Ukraine, now stands idle.

From Washington Times

Russia is also paying pensions and benefits, and salaries are paid in rubles rather than the Ukrainian hryvna.

From US News