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December 20, 2022 by pkr_to_usd_786

1 ZMK to BYR Belarusian Ruble
Zambia Kwacha , The Kwacha (ISO 4217 code: ZMW) is the currency of Zambia. It is subdivided into 100 Ngwee. Etymology The name kwacha derives from the Ny … >>> Find out more from wikipedia. category >>> ZMK

1 ZMK to BYR Belarusian Ruble

1 Zambian Kwacha ( ZMK ) = 1.5601961505764 Belarusian Ruble (BYR)


1 ZMK = 1.5601961505764 BYR


1 BYR = 0.64094505016601 ZMK


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1 Zambian Kwacha ( ZMK ) Is equal to 1.5601961505764 Belarusian Ruble (BYR)
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Zambian Kwacha
Zambia Kwacha , The Kwacha (ISO 4217 code: ZMW) is the currency of Zambia. It is subdivided into 100 Ngwee. Etymology The name kwacha derives from the Nyanja, Bemba, and Tonga language word for "dawn", alluding to the Zambian nationalist slogan of a "new dawn of freedom". The name ngwee translates as "bright" in the Nyanja language. History Prior to independence in 1964, the Rhodesia and Nyasaland pound was the legal tender of the short-lived British protectorate of Northern Rhodesia. Banknotes of 10 shillings, 1, 5, and 10 pounds issued by the Central Africa Currency Board were in circulation, together with coins of 1⁄2, 1, 3, 6 pence, and 1, 2, 2+1⁄2, and 5 shillings. After independence, the Bank of Zambia issued the first Zambian currency, the Zambian pound, in 1964. The issued paper bills and coins were of similar denominations as these used before independence, except for the 10 pounds note, which was never issued by the Bank of Zambia. A new design to depict the newly independent country's history and struggle was adopted. The two currencies – the Rhodesia and Nyasaland pound and the Zambian pound, were allowed to circulate in parallel until December 15, 1965, when the South Rhodesian pound bills and coins were withdrawn from circulation, except for the 3 pence coin which was allowed to circulate alongside its Zambian alternative for a brief period. On July 1, 1966, the parliament approved the arrangements of the decimal currency system (Act 40 of 1966), changing the main currency unit to Kwacha, with one kwacha being equal to 100 ngwee. The exchange rate was set to one kwacha equivalent to ten Zambian shillings, or one half of a Zambian pound. Thus, by January 16, 1968, all Zambian pound notes and coins were removed from circulation and replaced by the new kwacha notes, and ngwee coins. The Zambian pound notes of 10 shillings, 1, and 5 pounds were changed into 1, 2 and 10 kwacha respectively, a note of 50 ngwee was issued to replace the old 5 shillings coin, alongside a new note of 20 kwacha. Ngwee coins with the denominations of 1, 2, 5, 10, and 20 ngwee replacing the existing 1, 3, 6 pence, 1, and 2 shillings coins respectively. The Zambian pound notes, and coins ceased to be a legal tender on January 31, 1974. At the very beginning, the kwacha was pegged to the pound sterling at a fixed rate of 1.7094 kwacha per 1 pound. Yet, after the devaluation of the US dollar on August 15, 1971, Zambia broke all its currency's ties to the British monetary unit, and pegged the kwacha to the American monetary unit. These reforms resulted in a reduction of the kwacha's gold standard by 7.8%. A few months later, the British Chancellor of the Exchequer Anthony Barber, announced the demise of the Sterling area, and flotation of the sterling pound, causing Zambia to renounce the monetary privileges once enjoyed as a member state. Throughout the years, the Zambian currency suffered high rates of inflation forcing the Bank of Zambia to introduce high value denominations in 2003, including 20,000 and 50,000 kwacha bills to facilitate transactions. In 2013, a new, redenominated kwacha was introduced. The value of Zambian currency has continued to fall since redenomination; the exchange rate was 22 kwacha to one U.S. dollar in April 2021. After the 2021 Zambian general election saw a defeat for Edgar Lungu, the currency's depreciation was reversed; as of 27 August 2021 one U.S. dollar was exchanged for about 16 kwacha. Find out more from wikipedia
Belarusian Ruble
The Belarusian ruble or rouble (Belarusian: рубель rubieĺ; sign: Br; code: BYN) is the official currency of Belarus. The ruble is subdivided into 100 copecks[1] (sometimes written as kopecks; Belarusian: капейка kapiejka). First ruble, 1992–2000 As a result of the breakup of the supply chain in the former Soviet enterprises, goods started to be bought and sold in the market, often requiring cash settlement. The Belarusian unit of the USSR State Bank had neither the capacity nor the licence to print Soviet banknotes, so the government decided to introduce its own national currency to ease the cash situation. The German word Thaler (Belarusian: талер), divided into 100 Groschen (Belarusian: грош) was suggested as the name for a Belarusian currency; but the Communist majority in the Supreme Soviet of Belarus rejected the proposal and stuck to the word ruble that was usual for Belarus from the times of the Soviet Union and the Russian Empire. In the medieval Grand Duchy of Lithuania of which Belarus was a major part, the word ruble has also been used as a name for a currency in circulation (see Lithuanian long currency). From the collapse of the Soviet Union until May 1992, the Soviet ruble circulated in Belarus alongside the Belarusian ruble. New Russian banknotes also circulated in Belarus, but they were replaced by notes issued by the National Bank of the Republic of Belarus in May 1992. The first post-Soviet Belarusian ruble was assigned the ISO code BYB and replaced the Soviet currency at the rate of 1 Belarusian ruble = 10 Soviet rubles. It took about two years before the ruble became the official currency of the country. Second ruble, 2000–2016 In 2000, a new ruble was introduced (ISO 4217 code BYR), replacing the first at a rate of 1 BYR = 1,000 BYB. This was redenomination with three zeros removed. Only banknotes have been issued, with the only coins issued being commemoratives for collectors. Monetary integration with Russia From the beginning of his presidency in 1994, Alyaksandr Lukashenka began to suggest the idea of integration with the Russian Federation and to undertake steps in this direction. From the beginning, there was also an idea of introducing a united currency for the Union of Russia and Belarus. Art. 13 of the 1999 "Treaty of Creation of the Union State of Russia and Belarus" foresaw a unified currency. Discussions about the Union currency has continued past the 2005 implementation goal set by both nations. Starting in 2008, the Central Bank of the Republic of Belarus announced that the ruble would be tied to the United States dollar instead of to the Russian ruble.[dubious – discuss] "Stanislav Bogdankevich, a former bank chairman, called the decision political, saying it was tied to Belarus' open displeasure at Russia's decision to hike oil and gas export prices to Belarus earlier this year[when?]. Belarus' economy is largely Soviet-style, centrally controlled and has been heavily reliant on cheap energy supplies from Russia".[3][citation needed] Third ruble, 2016–present In July 2016, a new ruble was introduced (ISO 4217 code BYN), at a rate of 1 BYN = 10,000 BYR. Old and new rubles circulated in parallel from 1 July to 31 December 2016. Belarus also issued coins for general circulation for the first time. Seven denominations of banknotes (5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200 and 500 rubles) and eight denominations of coins (1, 2, 5, 10, 20 and 50 copecks, and 1 and 2 rubles) are in circulation on 1 July 2016. The banknotes have security threads and show 2009 as an issue date (the date of an unsuccessful attempt at currency reform). Their designs are similar to those of the euro.Coins First series, 2016 In 2016, for the first time in the whole history of the Belarusian ruble, coins were introduced due to the redenomination. Previously, Belarus was one of the few countries in the world never to have issued coins; this is largely due to the rampant inflation which has been a problem since independence. Slovakia has offered to mint the coins, and has provided prototypes. The coins of up to 5 copecks are struck in copper-plated steel; the 10, 20, 50 copecks coins are struck in brass-plated steel; the 1 ruble coin in a nickel-plated steel composition and 2 rubles coin in a bi-metallic format (with a brass-plated steel ring and a nickel-plated steel center plug). All coins show the National emblem of Belarus, the inscription 'БЕЛАРУСЬ' (Belarus) and the year of minting on their obverse. The reverse shows the value of the coin accompanied by different ornaments with their own meanings. First ruble In 1992, banknotes were introduced in denominations of 50 copecks, 1, 3, 5, 10, 25, 50, 100, 200, 500, 1,000 and 5,000 rubles. These were followed by 20,000 rubles in 1994, 50,000 rubles in 1995, 100,000 rubles in 1996, 500,000 rubles in 1998 and 1,000,000 and 5,000,000 rubles in 1999.
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Convertion Chart ZMK to BYR

BYR ZMK Belarusian Ruble BYR
5 ZMK = 7.801 BYR
10 ZMK = 15.602 BYR
15 ZMK = 23.4029 BYR
20 ZMK = 31.2039 BYR
25 ZMK = 39.0049 BYR
30 ZMK = 46.8059 BYR
35 ZMK = 54.6069 BYR
40 ZMK = 62.4078 BYR
45 ZMK = 70.2088 BYR
50 ZMK = 78.0098 BYR
55 ZMK = 85.8108 BYR
60 ZMK = 93.6118 BYR
65 ZMK = 101.4127 BYR
70 ZMK = 109.2137 BYR
75 ZMK = 117.0147 BYR
80 ZMK = 124.8157 BYR
85 ZMK = 132.6167 BYR
90 ZMK = 140.4177 BYR
95 ZMK = 148.2186 BYR
100 ZMK = 156.0196 BYR
105 ZMK = 163.8206 BYR
110 ZMK = 171.6216 BYR
115 ZMK = 179.4226 BYR
120 ZMK = 187.2235 BYR
125 ZMK = 195.0245 BYR
130 ZMK = 202.8255 BYR
135 ZMK = 210.6265 BYR
140 ZMK = 218.4275 BYR
145 ZMK = 226.2284 BYR
150 ZMK = 234.0294 BYR
155 ZMK = 241.8304 BYR
160 ZMK = 249.6314 BYR
165 ZMK = 257.4324 BYR
170 ZMK = 265.2333 BYR
175 ZMK = 273.0343 BYR
180 ZMK = 280.8353 BYR
185 ZMK = 288.6363 BYR
190 ZMK = 296.4373 BYR
195 ZMK = 304.2382 BYR
200 ZMK = 312.0392 BYR
205 ZMK = 319.8402 BYR
210 ZMK = 327.6412 BYR
215 ZMK = 335.4422 BYR
220 ZMK = 343.2432 BYR
225 ZMK = 351.0441 BYR
230 ZMK = 358.8451 BYR
235 ZMK = 366.6461 BYR
240 ZMK = 374.4471 BYR
245 ZMK = 382.2481 BYR
250 ZMK = 390.049 BYR
255 ZMK = 397.85 BYR
260 ZMK = 405.651 BYR
265 ZMK = 413.452 BYR
270 ZMK = 421.253 BYR
275 ZMK = 429.0539 BYR
280 ZMK = 436.8549 BYR
285 ZMK = 444.6559 BYR
290 ZMK = 452.4569 BYR
295 ZMK = 460.2579 BYR
300 ZMK = 468.0588 BYR
305 ZMK = 475.8598 BYR
310 ZMK = 483.6608 BYR
315 ZMK = 491.4618 BYR
320 ZMK = 499.2628 BYR
325 ZMK = 507.0637 BYR
330 ZMK = 514.8647 BYR
335 ZMK = 522.6657 BYR
340 ZMK = 530.4667 BYR
345 ZMK = 538.2677 BYR
350 ZMK = 546.0687 BYR
355 ZMK = 553.8696 BYR
360 ZMK = 561.6706 BYR
365 ZMK = 569.4716 BYR
370 ZMK = 577.2726 BYR
375 ZMK = 585.0736 BYR
380 ZMK = 592.8745 BYR
385 ZMK = 600.6755 BYR
390 ZMK = 608.4765 BYR
395 ZMK = 616.2775 BYR
400 ZMK = 624.0785 BYR
405 ZMK = 631.8794 BYR
410 ZMK = 639.6804 BYR
415 ZMK = 647.4814 BYR
420 ZMK = 655.2824 BYR
425 ZMK = 663.0834 BYR
430 ZMK = 670.8843 BYR
435 ZMK = 678.6853 BYR
440 ZMK = 686.4863 BYR
445 ZMK = 694.2873 BYR
450 ZMK = 702.0883 BYR
455 ZMK = 709.8892 BYR
460 ZMK = 717.6902 BYR
465 ZMK = 725.4912 BYR
470 ZMK = 733.2922 BYR
475 ZMK = 741.0932 BYR
480 ZMK = 748.8942 BYR
485 ZMK = 756.6951 BYR
490 ZMK = 764.4961 BYR
495 ZMK = 772.2971 BYR
500 ZMK = 780.0981 BYR

Convertion Chart BYR to ZMK

Belarusian Ruble Belarusian Ruble ZMK ZMK
5 BYR = 3.2047 ZMK
10 BYR = 6.4095 ZMK
15 BYR = 9.6142 ZMK
20 BYR = 12.8189 ZMK
25 BYR = 16.0236 ZMK
30 BYR = 19.2284 ZMK
35 BYR = 22.4331 ZMK
40 BYR = 25.6378 ZMK
45 BYR = 28.8425 ZMK
50 BYR = 32.0473 ZMK
55 BYR = 35.252 ZMK
60 BYR = 38.4567 ZMK
65 BYR = 41.6614 ZMK
70 BYR = 44.8662 ZMK
75 BYR = 48.0709 ZMK
80 BYR = 51.2756 ZMK
85 BYR = 54.4803 ZMK
90 BYR = 57.6851 ZMK
95 BYR = 60.8898 ZMK
100 BYR = 64.0945 ZMK
105 BYR = 67.2992 ZMK
110 BYR = 70.504 ZMK
115 BYR = 73.7087 ZMK
120 BYR = 76.9134 ZMK
125 BYR = 80.1181 ZMK
130 BYR = 83.3229 ZMK
135 BYR = 86.5276 ZMK
140 BYR = 89.7323 ZMK
145 BYR = 92.937 ZMK
150 BYR = 96.1418 ZMK
155 BYR = 99.3465 ZMK
160 BYR = 102.5512 ZMK
165 BYR = 105.7559 ZMK
170 BYR = 108.9607 ZMK
175 BYR = 112.1654 ZMK
180 BYR = 115.3701 ZMK
185 BYR = 118.5748 ZMK
190 BYR = 121.7796 ZMK
195 BYR = 124.9843 ZMK
200 BYR = 128.189 ZMK
205 BYR = 131.3937 ZMK
210 BYR = 134.5985 ZMK
215 BYR = 137.8032 ZMK
220 BYR = 141.0079 ZMK
225 BYR = 144.2126 ZMK
230 BYR = 147.4174 ZMK
235 BYR = 150.6221 ZMK
240 BYR = 153.8268 ZMK
245 BYR = 157.0315 ZMK
250 BYR = 160.2363 ZMK
255 BYR = 163.441 ZMK
260 BYR = 166.6457 ZMK
265 BYR = 169.8504 ZMK
270 BYR = 173.0552 ZMK
275 BYR = 176.2599 ZMK
280 BYR = 179.4646 ZMK
285 BYR = 182.6693 ZMK
290 BYR = 185.8741 ZMK
295 BYR = 189.0788 ZMK
300 BYR = 192.2835 ZMK
305 BYR = 195.4882 ZMK
310 BYR = 198.693 ZMK
315 BYR = 201.8977 ZMK
320 BYR = 205.1024 ZMK
325 BYR = 208.3071 ZMK
330 BYR = 211.5119 ZMK
335 BYR = 214.7166 ZMK
340 BYR = 217.9213 ZMK
345 BYR = 221.126 ZMK
350 BYR = 224.3308 ZMK
355 BYR = 227.5355 ZMK
360 BYR = 230.7402 ZMK
365 BYR = 233.9449 ZMK
370 BYR = 237.1497 ZMK
375 BYR = 240.3544 ZMK
380 BYR = 243.5591 ZMK
385 BYR = 246.7638 ZMK
390 BYR = 249.9686 ZMK
395 BYR = 253.1733 ZMK
400 BYR = 256.378 ZMK
405 BYR = 259.5827 ZMK
410 BYR = 262.7875 ZMK
415 BYR = 265.9922 ZMK
420 BYR = 269.1969 ZMK
425 BYR = 272.4016 ZMK
430 BYR = 275.6064 ZMK
435 BYR = 278.8111 ZMK
440 BYR = 282.0158 ZMK
445 BYR = 285.2205 ZMK
450 BYR = 288.4253 ZMK
455 BYR = 291.63 ZMK
460 BYR = 294.8347 ZMK
465 BYR = 298.0394 ZMK
470 BYR = 301.2442 ZMK
475 BYR = 304.4489 ZMK
480 BYR = 307.6536 ZMK
485 BYR = 310.8583 ZMK
490 BYR = 314.0631 ZMK
495 BYR = 317.2678 ZMK
500 BYR = 320.4725 ZMK

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