MKD to UZS Exchange Rate - Convert Macedonian Denar to Uzbekistani Som

Converting from Macedonian Denar (MKD) to Uzbekistani Som (UZS)

What is Macedonian Denar (MKD)

The Macedonian Denar (MKD) is the official currency of North Macedonia. It was introduced on April 26, 1992, as a response to hyperinflation in the region after the breakup of Yugoslavia. The currency symbol for the denar is den, and it is subdivided into 100 deni.

The National Bank of the Republic of North Macedonia regulates the denar. It aims to maintain stability and confidence in the currency by managing monetary policy. The denar is crucial for daily transactions, including shopping, dining, and other services in North Macedonia, significantly influencing the local economy.

Additionally, the denar’s exchange rates can fluctuate based on various factors such as local economic conditions, interest rates, inflation, and external trade relations. Tourists and international travelers often need to exchange their currency for denars to fully experience the country. As of now, you can find exchange services available in banks, exchange bureaus, and airports across North Macedonia, making it relatively easy to obtain denars.

What is Uzbekistani Som (UZS)

The Uzbekistani Som (UZS) is the currency used in Uzbekistan, a Central Asian nation rich in history and culture. The som has been the official currency since 1994, succeeding the Soviet ruble during the region's economic transformation after the dissolution of the Soviet Union. The symbol for the som is often abbreviated as so'm, and it is further divided into smaller units known as tiyin, although tiyin is rarely used in practice.

The Central Bank of the Republic of Uzbekistan governs the som, aiming to stabilize the currency in an economy that has been undergoing reforms and diversification. Exchange rates for the som can be quite volatile, influenced by factors including inflation, foreign investments, and government policies. Historical currency policies led to significant fluctuations, but recent reforms have aimed to stabilize the som and improve its convertibility on foreign exchange markets.

For anyone looking to travel or invest in Uzbekistan, obtaining som will be essential. Currency exchange services are available at banks, hotels, and currency exchange offices throughout the country. Visitors may find the process straightforward but should always be cautious about foreign exchange rates and consider obtaining local currency to navigate daily transactions effectively.

Conclusion

Understanding the Macedonian Denar (MKD) and the Uzbekistani Som (UZS) is essential for travelers, investors, and anyone interested in the economies of North Macedonia and Uzbekistan. Currency conversions between these two can vary, so it’s beneficial to keep updated on exchange rates and local economic conditions to make informed decisions when traveling or doing business in these regions.

Macedonian Denar to Uzbekistani Som conversion table

MKD to UZS conversion table

Macedonian Denar (MKD)Uzbekistani Som (UZS)
1 MKD238.11459382977 UZS
2 MKD476.22918765954 UZS
3 MKD714.34378148931 UZS
4 MKD952.45837531908 UZS
5 MKD1 190.57296914884 UZS
6 MKD1 428.68756297861 UZS
7 MKD1 666.80215680838 UZS
8 MKD1 904.91675063815 UZS
9 MKD2 143.03134446792 UZS
10 MKD2 381.14593829769 UZS
100 MKD23 811.45938297688 UZS
200 MKD47 622.91876595376 UZS
300 MKD71 434.37814893064 UZS
400 MKD95 245.83753190752 UZS
500 MKD119 057.2969148844 UZS
600 MKD142 868.75629786128 UZS
700 MKD166 680.21568083816 UZS
800 MKD190 491.67506381503 UZS
900 MKD214 303.13444679191 UZS
1 000 MKD238 114.59382976879 UZS
2 000 MKD476 229.18765953759 UZS
5 000 MKD1 190 572.96914884397 UZS
10 000 MKD2 381 145.93829768793 UZS
20 000 MKD4 762 291.87659537587 UZS
50 000 MKD11 905 729.69148843967 UZS
100 000 MKD23 811 459.38297687934 UZS
Last updated April 25, 2025 at 01:55 PM