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In Russia, the format of the publications is conventionally designated by the size of the paper sheet for printing in centimeters and fractions of sheet (for example, 60x90/8, where 60 - width, 90 - height and 8 - fraction).
cm/fractions | mm |
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60x90/8 | 220x290 |
84x108/16 | 205x260 |
70x100/16 | 170x240 |
70x90/16 | 170x215 |
60x90/16 | 145x215 |
60x84/16 | 145x200 |
84x108/32 | 130x200 |
70x100/32 | 120x165 |
75x90/32 | 107x177 |
70x90/32 | 107x165 |
60x84/32 | 100x140 |
- see also
- Book sizes in the Russian Wikipedia