What does won mean in Korea?
Hello^^here in Germany we have the euro and in Korea we have the won, but what exactly is won and how do you convert it? I find it somewhat complicated. Can someone explain this to me?
Hello^^here in Germany we have the euro and in Korea we have the won, but what exactly is won and how do you convert it? I find it somewhat complicated. Can someone explain this to me?
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is just the currency by google you can convert it simply euro in won or won in euro
https://www.finanzen.net/waehrungsrechner/suedkoreanischer-won_euro
the currency of South Korea.
https://www.geo.de/amp/reisen/20197-rtkl-Korean-waehrungsum
google thinks: 0,00071 Euro
quite down. So you always have to do with huge sums. It seems to have been misinflation.
The turnout gives the reverse. 1 Euro would be 1399 WON
with 1 WON could not even buy a single rice grain.
Won is the currency in Korea.
On Wikipedia is a really good explanation of the whole currency in Korea