KPW to HRK Exchange Rate - Convert North Korean Won to Croatian Kuna

Converting from North Korean Won (KPW) to Croatian Kuna (HRK)

What is North Korean Won (KPW)

The North Korean Won (KPW) is the currency of North Korea. Introduced in 1947, it is used exclusively within the country. The currency is issued by the Central Bank of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, and it is available in banknotes and coins. The won has undergone several redenominations over the years, with the most significant changes occurring in 2002 when the government revalued the currency in an attempt to stabilize the economy.

The KPW is an interesting currency because it does not have a freely floating exchange rate. Its value is tightly controlled by the state, and foreign exchange is limited mainly to certain markets. Due to these restrictions, the official exchange rate may differ significantly from the unofficial rate, which is determined by the black market. While the official rate can provide a baseline, understanding the true value and currency dynamics often requires knowledge of the market conditions and political climate in North Korea.

What is Croatian Kuna (HRK)

The Croatian Kuna (HRK) is the official currency of Croatia, introduced in 1994. The name "kuna," which translates to "marten" in English, refers to the animal that historically inspired the currency's name; its fur was used as a form of currency in medieval trade. The kuna consists of banknotes and coins, with subdivisions known as lipa, where 100 lipa make up one kuna.

Croatia has a stable economy and the kuna is a freely convertible currency. It is widely traded in global markets and has an established foreign exchange rate against other major currencies. The Central Bank of Croatia oversees the monetary policy and manages the currency. As Croatia is a member state of the European Union, there are discussions regarding the eventual adoption of the euro, but as of now, the kuna remains the official currency.

Converting KPW to HRK

When it comes to converting North Korean Won (KPW) to Croatian Kuna (HRK), there are significant challenges. Due to the restrictive nature of the North Korean currency system, obtaining an accurate exchange rate for KPW can be quite difficult. In contrast, the kuna is much more accessible and has a normal trading system in global markets.

To convert KPW to HRK, one must first find the relevant exchange rate, which may not be easy. Once the rate is found, the conversion can be done using the formula:

Amount in HRK = Amount in KPW × Exchange Rate (KPW to HRK)

Keep in mind that due to inflation, economic conditions, and political factors, the exchange rate can fluctuate widely. Therefore, it's crucial to check multiple sources for the most reliable and up-to-date information before proceeding with any conversion.

North Korean Won to Croatian Kuna conversion table

KPW to HRK conversion table

North Korean Won (KPW)Croatian Kuna (HRK)
1 KPW0.00735234246 HRK
2 KPW0.01470468493 HRK
3 KPW0.02205702739 HRK
4 KPW0.02940936986 HRK
5 KPW0.03676171232 HRK
6 KPW0.04411405479 HRK
7 KPW0.05146639725 HRK
8 KPW0.05881873972 HRK
9 KPW0.06617108218 HRK
10 KPW0.07352342464 HRK
100 KPW0.73523424645 HRK
200 KPW1.47046849289 HRK
300 KPW2.20570273934 HRK
400 KPW2.94093698578 HRK
500 KPW3.67617123223 HRK
600 KPW4.41140547867 HRK
700 KPW5.14663972512 HRK
800 KPW5.88187397157 HRK
900 KPW6.61710821801 HRK
1 000 KPW7.35234246446 HRK
2 000 KPW14.70468492892 HRK
5 000 KPW36.76171232229 HRK
10 000 KPW73.52342464458 HRK
20 000 KPW147.04684928916 HRK
50 000 KPW367.61712322291 HRK
100 000 KPW735.23424644582 HRK
Last updated June 4, 2025 at 12:00 AM