ALL to LTL Exchange Rate - Convert Albanian Lek to Lithuanian Lita

Converting from Albanian Lek (ALL) to Lithuanian Lita (LTL)

What is Albanian Lek (ALL)

The Albanian Lek (ALL) is the official currency of Albania. Introduced in 1926, the Lek has undergone several changes and revaluations throughout its history. Its symbol is "L" and the currency code is ALL. The lek is subdivided into 100 qindarka, though qindarka are rarely used today.

The currency is managed by the Bank of Albania, which is responsible for maintaining its stability and ensuring a sustainable fiscal environment. The value of the Albanian Lek can fluctuate based on various factors, such as economic conditions, political stability, and foreign currency demand. As a relatively small economy in Southeast Europe, the Albanian Lek can be sensitive to external influences, including tourism and remittances from Albanians living abroad.

When it comes to exchanging Lek for other currencies, such as the Lithuanian Lita, individuals may need to consider exchange rates, fees, and the availability of services that handle currency conversion. Since Albania is not part of the Eurozone, using the Lek in international transactions can sometimes be cumbersome, making currency conversion essential for travelers and businesses dealing in foreign currencies.

What is Lithuanian Lita (LTL)

The Lithuanian Lita (LTL) was the official currency of Lithuania before the country transitioned to the Euro (EUR) in 2015. The Litas was introduced in 1922 and was again brought back to use after Lithuania regained independence from the Soviet Union in 1990. Its symbol is "Lt," and it was subdivided into 100 centų.

During its time as a dominant currency in Lithuania, the Litas experienced various revaluations and changes. The Bank of Lithuania regulated the Lita, striving to maintain a stable and robust economy. The country's decision to adopt the Euro was part of Lithuania's broader effort to integrate with the European Union and streamline its economy with that of its neighbors.

While the Lithuanian Lita is no longer in circulation, historical exchange rates can offer insight into the economy of Lithuania during the period it was used. For individuals or businesses needing to convert LTL to another currency (for example, when working with historical data), it is essential to be aware that the Lita has been officially replaced by the Euro, making the currency essentially obsolete.

Converting Between ALL and LTL

To convert from Albanian Lek (ALL) to Lithuanian Lita (LTL), one would typically look for historical exchange rates from the time before LTL was replaced by the Euro. Keep in mind that since LTL is no longer used, finding accurate, current rates may be challenging, and transactions will now primarily be handled in Euros.

In summary, understanding the Albanian Lek and the historical context of the Lithuanian Lita can provide valuable insights for anyone needing to convert between these currencies, even in a historical context.

Albanian Lek to Lithuanian Lita conversion table

ALL to LTL conversion table

Albanian Lek (ALL)Lithuanian Lita (LTL)
1 ALL0.03528143567 LTL
2 ALL0.07056287134 LTL
3 ALL0.10584430701 LTL
4 ALL0.14112574269 LTL
5 ALL0.17640717836 LTL
6 ALL0.21168861403 LTL
7 ALL0.2469700497 LTL
8 ALL0.28225148537 LTL
9 ALL0.31753292104 LTL
10 ALL0.35281435672 LTL
100 ALL3.52814356716 LTL
200 ALL7.05628713433 LTL
300 ALL10.58443070149 LTL
400 ALL14.11257426865 LTL
500 ALL17.64071783581 LTL
600 ALL21.16886140298 LTL
700 ALL24.69700497014 LTL
800 ALL28.2251485373 LTL
900 ALL31.75329210446 LTL
1 000 ALL35.28143567163 LTL
2 000 ALL70.56287134325 LTL
5 000 ALL176.40717835813 LTL
10 000 ALL352.81435671625 LTL
20 000 ALL705.6287134325 LTL
50 000 ALL1 764.07178358126 LTL
100 000 ALL3 528.14356716252 LTL
Last updated May 16, 2025 at 11:55 PM