Convert Nicaraguan Cordoba to Macedonian Denar
Convert Nicaraguan Cordoba (NIO) to Macedonian Denar (MKD) using daily updated exchange rates.
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About Nicaraguan Cordoba
The Nicaraguan Cordoba (NIO) is the official currency of Nicaragua, named after Francisco Hernandez de Cordoba, the Spanish conquistador who founded several of Nicaragua's major colonial cities. The current gold cordoba was introduced in 1991 following a period of hyperinflation under the Nicaraguan Revolution government, replacing the old cordoba at a rate of 5 million to 1. The Banco Central de Nicaragua manages monetary policy with a crawling peg exchange rate that depreciates against the US Dollar at a controlled rate of approximately 3% per year.
About Macedonian Denar
The Macedonian Denar (MKD) has been the official currency of North Macedonia since 1992, replacing the Yugoslav dinar following the country's independence. The name "denar" derives from the ancient Roman silver coin "denarius". The National Bank of the Republic of North Macedonia manages monetary policy with a fixed exchange rate de facto pegged to the Euro. North Macedonia is a small Balkan country with an economy based on steel, iron, lead, zinc, manganese, chromite, and tungsten mining, as well as agriculture and light manufacturing.
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