Czech Koruna (Kč) to Russian Ruble (₽) Conversion
| Currency | Amount | Variation (%) |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | - | |
| | 3.5497 | -0.7901% |
| | 0.0482 | -0.2907% |
| | 0.0411 | -0.0781% |
| | 0.0356 | -0.1254% |
| | 7.6041 | -0.0673% |
| | 0.066 | -0.3264% |
| | 0.2363 | -0.1336% |
| | 0.3271 | -0.3297% |
| | 0.0666 | -0.3792% |
| | 0.0377 | -0.1118% |
Updated: May 13, 2026
Czech Koruna
The Czech Koruna (CZK) is the official currency of the Czech Republic (Czechia). The Czech Republic is an EU member but has not adopted the Euro. The koruna was introduced in 1993 following the peaceful dissolution of Czechoslovakia, replacing the Czechoslovak koruna at par. The Czech National Bank manages monetary policy and has occasionally intervened to prevent excessive koruna appreciation. The Czech economy is highly export-oriented, particularly in automotive and industrial manufacturing.
Russian Ruble
The Russian Ruble (RUB) is the official currency of Russia, one of the oldest currencies in Europe with origins in the 13th century. Managed by the Bank of Russia, the ruble experienced severe volatility following international sanctions imposed after Russia's invasion of Ukraine in 2022. Russia is a major exporter of oil, natural gas, wheat, and metals — making the ruble historically a commodity currency. The ruble symbol (₽) was officially adopted in 2013.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
How many Russian Ruble are in 1 Czech Koruna?
1 Czech Koruna (Kč) is exactly 1 Russian Ruble (₽).
How do I convert Czech Koruna to Russian Ruble?
Multiply the value in Czech Koruna by 1 to get the result in Russian Ruble. Or use the converter above — type any number and see the result instantly.