AOA to KPW Exchange Rate - Convert Angolan kwanza to North Korean Won

Converting from Angolan Kwanza (AOA) to North Korean Won (KPW)

What is Angolan Kwanza (AOA)

The Angolan kwanza (AOA) is the official currency of Angola, a country located in Southern Africa. Introduced in 1999, the kwanza replaced the previous currency, also called the kwanza, but which had become devalued due to hyperinflation. The currency is subdivided into 100 lwei.

The Central Bank of Angola is responsible for issuing and regulating the kwanza. The currency is symbolized by "Kz," and it includes both banknotes and coins. Banknotes come in various denominations, including 200, 500, 1,000, 2,000, 5,000, and 10,000 kz. In contrast, coins are less commonly used but can be found in lower denominations, such as 1, 5, 10, and 50 lwei.

The value of the kwanza has been affected by Angola's economic conditions, such as fluctuations in oil prices, as Angola is heavily reliant on oil exports. Consequently, the kwanza can be volatile, affecting its conversion rates to other currencies.

What is North Korean Won (KPW)

The North Korean won (KPW) is the official currency of North Korea, a country located in East Asia. First introduced in 1947, the won has undergone several changes and redenominations over the years, with the current version put into circulation in 2009, replacing the older won at a rate of 100 to 1. The currency is subdivided into 100 chon, although chon are rarely used in day-to-day transactions.

The North Korean government, through the State Bank of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea, issues and regulates the won. The symbol for the currency is "₩" or sometimes "KPW" to indicate the North Korean version of the won. Banknotes are available in various denominations, including 1, 5, 10, 50, and 100 won.

It's important to note that the North Korean economy is largely state-controlled, leading to a unique situation where the official exchange rates do not always reflect market realities. The North Korean government often restricts the circulation of foreign currencies, including the US dollar and South Korean won, which further complicates the conversion of the North Korean won to other currencies.

Converting AOA to KPW

When converting the Angolan kwanza (AOA) to North Korean won (KPW), it is essential to consider several factors. First, check the current exchange rate, which fluctuates based on market conditions. The relationship between these two currencies can be complex due to their respective economic conditions.

One way to represent the conversion rate mathematically is:

KPW = AOA × Exchange Rate

This formula indicates that to find out how many North Korean won you receive for a certain amount of Angolan kwanza, you multiply by the current exchange rate.

As with any currency exchange, it is crucial to stay updated on market trends and consult reliable sources for the most accurate information.

Angolan kwanza to North Korean Won conversion table

AOA to KPW conversion table

Angolan kwanza (AOA)North Korean Won (KPW)
1 AOA0.98086598128 KPW
2 AOA1.96173196256 KPW
3 AOA2.94259794384 KPW
4 AOA3.92346392512 KPW
5 AOA4.9043299064 KPW
6 AOA5.88519588768 KPW
7 AOA6.86606186896 KPW
8 AOA7.84692785024 KPW
9 AOA8.82779383152 KPW
10 AOA9.8086598128 KPW
100 AOA98.08659812801 KPW
200 AOA196.17319625603 KPW
300 AOA294.25979438404 KPW
400 AOA392.34639251205 KPW
500 AOA490.43299064006 KPW
600 AOA588.51958876808 KPW
700 AOA686.60618689609 KPW
800 AOA784.6927850241 KPW
900 AOA882.77938315212 KPW
1 000 AOA980.86598128013 KPW
2 000 AOA1 961.73196256026 KPW
5 000 AOA4 904.32990640065 KPW
10 000 AOA9 808.6598128013 KPW
20 000 AOA19 617.3196256026 KPW
50 000 AOA49 043.2990640065 KPW
100 000 AOA98 086.598128013 KPW
Last updated April 29, 2025 at 11:55 PM