1,000 Aruban Florin Exchange Uzbekistan Som
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ƒ1.000 AWG = so'm7149.27374 UZS
02:59 UTCMid-Market Rate
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Aruban FlorinExchangeUzbekistan SomCurrency conversion table | |
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1 AWG | 7,149.27374 UZS |
5 AWG | 35,746.36870 UZS |
10 AWG | 71,492.73740 UZS |
20 AWG | 142,985.47480 UZS |
50 AWG | 357,463.68700 UZS |
100 AWG | 714,927.37400 UZS |
250 AWG | 1,787,318.43500 UZS |
500 AWG | 3,574,636.87000 UZS |
1000 AWG | 7,149,273.74000 UZS |
2000 AWG | 14,298,547.48000 UZS |
5000 AWG | 35,746,368.70000 UZS |
10000 AWG | 71,492,737.40000 UZS |
Uzbekistan SomExchangeAruban FlorinCurrency conversion table | |
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1 AWG | 0.00014 UZS |
5 AWG | 0.00070 UZS |
10 AWG | 0.00140 UZS |
20 AWG | 0.00280 UZS |
50 AWG | 0.00699 UZS |
100 AWG | 0.01399 UZS |
250 AWG | 0.03497 UZS |
500 AWG | 0.06994 UZS |
1000 AWG | 0.13987 UZS |
2000 AWG | 0.27975 UZS |
5000 AWG | 0.69937 UZS |
10000 AWG | 1.39874 UZS |
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