HRK to LTL Exchange Rate - Convert Croatian Kuna to Lithuanian Lita

Converting from Croatian Kuna (HRK) to Lithuanian Lita (LTL)

What is Croatian Kuna (HRK)

The Croatian Kuna (HRK) is the official currency of Croatia. Introduced in 1994, it replaced the Croatian dinar at a rate of 1 kuna to 1,000 dinars. The name "kuna," meaning "marten" in Croatian, reflects the historical use of marten pelts as a form of trade.

The Kuna is subdivided into 100 lipa, which is another term for “leaf” referring to the minting material. The symbol for the Kuna is kn, and it is often represented as HRK in financial contexts.

As of October 2023, the Croatian Kuna has been undergoing significant changes, especially with Croatia's recent adoption of the Euro as its official currency in January 2023. This transition has made the Kuna less relevant in international markets, but it still plays an essential role in many transactions for those traveling or doing business in Croatia prior to the complete switch to the Euro.

Banknotes of the Kuna typically come in denominations of 10, 20, 50, 100, 200, 500, and 1,000 kunas, while coins are available in denominations of 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50 lipa, and 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50 kunas. The Kuna is governed by the Croatian National Bank, which manages its policies concerning supply and exchange rates.

What is Lithuanian Lita (LTL)

The Lithuanian Lita (LTL) was the official currency of Lithuania until it was replaced by the Euro in January 2015. The Lita was first introduced in 1922, and after being replaced by the Soviet Ruble during the Soviet occupation, it was reintroduced as the national currency in 1993.

The Lita is subdivided into 100 centų, a term that means “cents.” The abbreviation for the Lita is LTL, while the symbol for the currency is often represented as Lt. Throughout its time in circulation, the Lita had played a significant role in stabilizing the Lithuanian economy post-independence and in facilitating international trade.

Banknotes came in denominations of 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200, and 500 Litai, and coins were issued in denominations of 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50 centų and 1, 2, 5 Litai. With Lithuania adopting the Euro, the Lita is no longer in use, but it remains a part of Lithuania's financial history.

Converting between the Croatian Kuna and the Lithuanian Lita was a common practice when both currencies were operational. The exchange rate at the time of the Lita's use varied and indicated fluctuations influenced by economic conditions in both Croatia and Lithuania. As time moves forward and more countries adopt a common currency like the Euro, understanding these former currencies can provide valuable historical context.

If you are looking to calculate historical conversions, you can use the formula:

Amount in LTL = Amount in HRK × Exchange Rate (LTL to HRK)

Although the Lita is no longer in circulation, this framework can be useful for understanding past transactions.

Croatian Kuna to Lithuanian Lita conversion table

HRK to LTL conversion table

Croatian Kuna (HRK)Lithuanian Lita (LTL)
1 HRK0.45826531334 LTL
2 HRK0.91653062668 LTL
3 HRK1.37479594001 LTL
4 HRK1.83306125335 LTL
5 HRK2.29132656669 LTL
6 HRK2.74959188003 LTL
7 HRK3.20785719337 LTL
8 HRK3.66612250671 LTL
9 HRK4.12438782004 LTL
10 HRK4.58265313338 LTL
100 HRK45.82653133383 LTL
200 HRK91.65306266766 LTL
300 HRK137.47959400149 LTL
400 HRK183.30612533533 LTL
500 HRK229.13265666916 LTL
600 HRK274.95918800299 LTL
700 HRK320.78571933682 LTL
800 HRK366.61225067065 LTL
900 HRK412.43878200448 LTL
1 000 HRK458.26531333831 LTL
2 000 HRK916.53062667663 LTL
5 000 HRK2 291.32656669157 LTL
10 000 HRK4 582.65313338314 LTL
20 000 HRK9 165.30626676629 LTL
50 000 HRK22 913.26566691572 LTL
100 000 HRK45 826.53133383144 LTL
Last updated June 16, 2025 at 12:00 AM