MKD to NIO Exchange Rate - Convert Macedonian Denar to Nicaragua Cordoba

Converting from Macedonian Denar (MKD) to Nicaragua Cordoba (NIO)

What is Macedonian Denar (MKD)

The Macedonian Denar (MKD) is the official currency of North Macedonia. Introduced in 1992, the Denar replaced the Yugoslav dinar at an exchange rate of 1 MKD to 1 Yugoslav dinar. The name "denar" is derived from the Roman monetary unit denarius, which was widely used in ancient times. The currency symbol for the Denar is "ден" or "MKD" in international currency exchanges.

North Macedonia has a relatively small economy, with agriculture, manufacturing, and services being the primary sectors. The Central Bank of North Macedonia regulates the Denar, aiming to ensure price stability and the stability of the financial system. The Denar is subdivided into 100 deni. Coins are available in denominations of 1, 2, 5, 10, 50 deni, and 1, 2, 5 denars. Banknotes come in higher denominations: 10, 50, 100, 200, 500, and 1000 denars.

When converting MKD to other currencies, the exchange rate fluctuates based on economic conditions, making it essential to check current rates before proceeding with any exchange.

What is Nicaragua Cordoba (NIO)

The Nicaragua Cordoba (NIO) is the official currency of Nicaragua, named after Alejandro Córdova, a prominent Nicaraguan politician and economist. The Cordoba was first introduced in 1912, replacing the golden cordoba, and has experienced several versions throughout the years. The current modern currency was reintroduced in 1988 after a period of hyperinflation and currency instability. The symbol for the Cordoba is "C$" and is denoted as NIO in international exchanges.

Nicaragua's economy is one of the smallest in Central America, heavily reliant on agriculture, particularly coffee, bananas, and tobacco exports. Despite its challenges, Nicaragua has a diverse economy that includes manufacturing and tourism. The Central Bank of Nicaragua manages the Cordoba, regulating its value and ensuring a stable financial environment. The Cordoba is subdivided into 100 centavos, with coins issued in denominations of 5, 10, 25, and 50 centavos, as well as 1, 5, 10, 20 cordobas. The banknotes are available in values of 10, 20, 50, 100, 200, and 500 cordobas.

As with any currency, the value of the Nicaraguan Cordoba against other currencies like the Macedonian Denar often fluctuates. Currency conversion rates are influenced by various factors, including inflation, interest rates, and economic stability.

For those looking to convert Macedonian Denars (MKD) to Nicaraguan Cordobas (NIO), using an online currency converter or checking with a financial institution is advisable, as it can provide the most current and favorable rates. Understanding both currencies will help navigate international transactions more effectively.

Macedonian Denar to Nicaragua Cordoba conversion table

MKD to NIO conversion table

Macedonian Denar (MKD)Nicaragua Cordoba (NIO)
1 MKD0.67969782753 NIO
2 MKD1.35939565505 NIO
3 MKD2.03909348258 NIO
4 MKD2.7187913101 NIO
5 MKD3.39848913763 NIO
6 MKD4.07818696515 NIO
7 MKD4.75788479268 NIO
8 MKD5.4375826202 NIO
9 MKD6.11728044773 NIO
10 MKD6.79697827526 NIO
100 MKD67.96978275256 NIO
200 MKD135.93956550512 NIO
300 MKD203.90934825768 NIO
400 MKD271.87913101024 NIO
500 MKD339.84891376279 NIO
600 MKD407.81869651535 NIO
700 MKD475.78847926791 NIO
800 MKD543.75826202047 NIO
900 MKD611.72804477303 NIO
1 000 MKD679.69782752559 NIO
2 000 MKD1 359.39565505118 NIO
5 000 MKD3 398.48913762794 NIO
10 000 MKD6 796.97827525588 NIO
20 000 MKD13 593.95655051176 NIO
50 000 MKD33 984.89137627939 NIO
100 000 MKD67 969.78275255878 NIO
Last updated April 25, 2025 at 03:55 PM