AWG to LTL Exchange Rate - Convert Aruba Florin to Lithuanian Lita

Converting from Aruba Florin (AWG) to Lithuanian Lita (LTL)

What is Aruba Florin (AWG)

The Aruba Florin (AWG) is the official currency of Aruba, a beautiful island located in the Caribbean Sea. The florin is subdivided into 100 cents. Its symbol is often represented as "ƒ" or "Afl." The currency is pegged to the U.S. dollar, meaning that the exchange rate is stable, making it easier for both residents and travelers to deal with. As of my last knowledge update in October 2023, one Aruba Florin is approximately equal to 0.56 U.S. dollars.

The Aruba Florin is significant not only for local transactions but also as a reference for tourists visiting the island. Many businesses, including hotels and shops, accept U.S. dollars, so visitors often find it convenient to carry either currency. However, for the best rates, it is advisable to convert a portion of funds into Florins, especially for smaller purchases.

What is Lithuanian Lita (LTL)

The Lithuanian Lita (LTL) was the official currency of Lithuania until it adopted the euro (€) on January 1, 2015. The litas was subdivided into 100 centų. Before the transition to the euro, the LTL was an essential part of Lithuania's economy and identity, reflecting the country's movement towards European integration after regaining independence in 1990.

The litas was introduced in 1922 but went through various challenges, especially during periods of economic instability. It regained its status in 1993 after the country transitioned from the Russian ruble. The LTL symbol was often displayed as "Lt."

Despite the LTL no longer being in circulation, understanding its historical significance provides insight into Lithuania's economic journey. It served as an important tool for conducting trade and served as a key element in the cultural identity of the Lithuanian people.

Converting AWG to LTL

When considering a currency conversion from Aruba Florin (AWG) to the Lithuanian Lita (LTL), it's essential to acknowledge that the LTL is no longer in use. Therefore, conversions typically go from AWG to the euro (€) and then to LTL if required for historical knowledge or academic purposes.

To convert currencies using the exchange rate, you can use the following formula:

Amount in LTL = Amount in AWG × (Exchange rate from AWG to €/Exchange rate from € to LTL)

While the Lita has been replaced by the euro, understanding historical conversions can be useful for those studying the currency's legacy or planning travels in regions that historically used it.

In summary, while the AWG serves Aruba's economy today, the LTL remains a part of Lithuania’s past, symbolizing a significant chapter in its financial evolution.

Aruba Florin to Lithuanian Lita conversion table

AWG to LTL conversion table

Aruba Florin (AWG)Lithuanian Lita (LTL)
1 AWG1.70290818785 LTL
2 AWG3.4058163757 LTL
3 AWG5.10872456355 LTL
4 AWG6.8116327514 LTL
5 AWG8.51454093925 LTL
6 AWG10.2174491271 LTL
7 AWG11.92035731495 LTL
8 AWG13.6232655028 LTL
9 AWG15.32617369065 LTL
10 AWG17.0290818785 LTL
100 AWG170.29081878503 LTL
200 AWG340.58163757007 LTL
300 AWG510.8724563551 LTL
400 AWG681.16327514013 LTL
500 AWG851.45409392517 LTL
600 AWG1 021.7449127102 LTL
700 AWG1 192.03573149523 LTL
800 AWG1 362.32655028026 LTL
900 AWG1 532.6173690653 LTL
1 000 AWG1 702.90818785033 LTL
2 000 AWG3 405.81637570066 LTL
5 000 AWG8 514.54093925166 LTL
10 000 AWG17 029.08187850331 LTL
20 000 AWG34 058.16375700662 LTL
50 000 AWG85 145.40939251655 LTL
100 000 AWG170 290.8187850331 LTL
Last updated May 8, 2025 at 11:55 PM