SVC to BWP Exchange Rate - Convert El Salvador Colon to Botswana Pula

Converting from El Salvador Colon (SVC) to Botswana Pula (BWP)

What is El Salvador Colon (SVC)

The El Salvador Colon (SVC) was the official currency of El Salvador until 2001. Named after Christopher Columbus, this currency was divided into 100 centavos, similar to how many currencies are structured. Historically, the colon was introduced in 1892 to replace the Salvadoran peso.

In 2001, El Salvador made a significant change by adopting the United States dollar (USD) as its official currency for all transactions. The use of the colon was phased out, and while it no longer operates as legal tender, it still holds historical significance. For tourists and locals alike, understanding the colon can be enlightening, particularly when exploring El Salvador’s rich cultural and economic history.

What is Botswana Pula (BWP)

The Botswana Pula (BWP) is the official currency of Botswana, a country located in southern Africa. Introduced in 1976 to replace the South African Rand (ZAR) and the Botswana Pula has seen steady use since then. The term "pula" means "rain" in Setswana, reflecting the cultural importance of rain for agriculture and life in the region.

The pula is subdivided into 100 thebe, ensuring ease of transaction. The currency is symbolized by the letter "P" and is known for its relative stability in comparison to other currencies in the region. The Bank of Botswana issues the currency, and its strength is influenced by various factors, including the country's diamond mining industry, tourism, and agricultural activities.

Conversion Between SVC and BWP

Since the El Salvador Colon is no longer in use, converting from SVC to BWP may not be straightforward. Still, one can explore historical exchange rates for reference. When the colon was active, the exchange rate often fluctuated based on economic conditions and global market trends.

After 2001, anyone looking to convert historical values of the colon into Botswana Pula would need to rely on archived data and historical currency converters, which can provide insights into the valuation during its operation. These conversions can illustrate how the currencies compared, but it's essential to note that the colon is not in active trade today.

In summary, understanding both the El Salvador Colon and Botswana Pula highlights the dynamics of currency value, trade, and economic conditions throughout history. Whether you are a traveler interested in learning about local currencies or a finance enthusiast exploring historical economic data, knowing about these currencies enriches your understanding of global finance.

El Salvador Colon to Botswana Pula conversion table

SVC to BWP conversion table

El Salvador Colon (SVC)Botswana Pula (BWP)
1 SVC1.56770382595 BWP
2 SVC3.1354076519 BWP
3 SVC4.70311147785 BWP
4 SVC6.2708153038 BWP
5 SVC7.83851912975 BWP
6 SVC9.4062229557 BWP
7 SVC10.97392678165 BWP
8 SVC12.5416306076 BWP
9 SVC14.10933443355 BWP
10 SVC15.6770382595 BWP
100 SVC156.77038259504 BWP
200 SVC313.54076519008 BWP
300 SVC470.31114778513 BWP
400 SVC627.08153038017 BWP
500 SVC783.85191297521 BWP
600 SVC940.62229557025 BWP
700 SVC1 097.3926781653 BWP
800 SVC1 254.16306076034 BWP
900 SVC1 410.93344335538 BWP
1 000 SVC1 567.70382595042 BWP
2 000 SVC3 135.40765190085 BWP
5 000 SVC7 838.51912975212 BWP
10 000 SVC15 677.03825950424 BWP
20 000 SVC31 354.07651900849 BWP
50 000 SVC78 385.19129752121 BWP
100 000 SVC156 770.38259504243 BWP
Last updated April 25, 2025 at 11:55 PM