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The price of petrol in Kamchatka rose on Friday. It was among the highest in the world even before that. At petrol stations of the main supplier of fuel and lubricants to the peninsula the price of petrol increased on Friday by two roubles per litre on average (31 roubles = 1 US dollar).

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