DJF to NIO Exchange Rate - Convert Djibouti Franc to Nicaragua Cordoba

Converting from Djibouti Franc (DJF) to Nicaragua Cordoba (NIO) | Currency

What is Djibouti Franc (DJF)

The Djibouti Franc (DJF) is the official currency of Djibouti, a small nation located in the Horn of Africa. It was introduced in 1949, replacing the East African shilling. The currency symbol for the Djibouti Franc is often represented as FDJ, while the ISO code is DJF.

The Djibouti Franc is subdivided into 100 centimes, although centime coins are rarely used. The Central Bank of Djibouti is responsible for issuing and managing the currency. As of my last update in October 2023, one of the key features of the Djibouti Franc is its peg to the US dollar, which stabilizes its value in relation to international currencies.

In everyday transactions, you may encounter banknotes in denominations of 100, 200, 500, 1,000, and 2,000 DJF, while coins are commonly found in 1, 5, 10, 20, 50, and 100 DJF. Understanding the Djibouti Franc is essential for anyone looking to travel to or do business in Djibouti, as it influences various aspects of the local economy, trade, and daily life.

What is Nicaragua Cordoba (NIO)

The Nicaragua Cordoba (NIO) is the official currency of Nicaragua, a Central American country known for its diverse culture and landscapes. The currency was named after Francisco de Cordoba, the founder of the city of Granada. The current form of the Cordoba was introduced in 1991, after replacing the old Nicaraguan Cordoba at a rate of 1,000 old cordobas to 1 new cordoba. The currency symbol for the Nicaragua Cordoba is C$ and the ISO code is NIO.

The Cordoba is subdivided into 100 centavos, and you will typically see both banknotes and coins in use. Banknotes come in denominations of C$10, C$20, C$50, C$100, C$200, and C$500, while coins are available in C$0.25, C$0.50, C$1, C$5, C$10, and C$20. The Central Bank of Nicaragua manages the supply and regulation of the currency.

Like many currencies, the exchange rate of the Nicaragua Cordoba is subject to fluctuation based on various economic factors, including inflation, trade balances, and political stability. Therefore, it is crucial for visitors and expatriates to keep an eye on the current exchange rates, especially when converting from other currencies like the Djibouti Franc.

Converting DJF to NIO

When it comes to converting Djibouti Francs to Nicaraguan Cordobas, the exchange rate can vary from one financial institution to another. It is always a good idea to check with reliable currency converter tools or banks for the latest rates.

The conversion formula can be written as follows:

Amount in NIO = Amount in DJF × Exchange Rate (DJF to NIO)

This formula will help you accurately convert your currency and better manage your finances while traveling or conducting business in Nicaragua.

Djibouti Franc to Nicaragua Cordoba conversion table

DJF to NIO conversion table

Djibouti Franc (DJF)Nicaragua Cordoba (NIO)
1 DJF0.20710306338 NIO
2 DJF0.41420612676 NIO
3 DJF0.62130919014 NIO
4 DJF0.82841225352 NIO
5 DJF1.0355153169 NIO
6 DJF1.24261838028 NIO
7 DJF1.44972144367 NIO
8 DJF1.65682450705 NIO
9 DJF1.86392757043 NIO
10 DJF2.07103063381 NIO
100 DJF20.71030633808 NIO
200 DJF41.42061267616 NIO
300 DJF62.13091901424 NIO
400 DJF82.84122535232 NIO
500 DJF103.5515316904 NIO
600 DJF124.26183802848 NIO
700 DJF144.97214436656 NIO
800 DJF165.68245070464 NIO
900 DJF186.39275704272 NIO
1 000 DJF207.1030633808 NIO
2 000 DJF414.20612676159 NIO
5 000 DJF1 035.51531690398 NIO
10 000 DJF2 071.03063380796 NIO
20 000 DJF4 142.06126761592 NIO
50 000 DJF10 355.15316903981 NIO
100 000 DJF20 710.30633807961 NIO
Last updated June 6, 2025 at 01:55 PM