LTL to AOA Exchange Rate - Convert Lithuanian Lita to Angolan kwanza

Converting from Lithuanian Lita (LTL) to Angolan Kwanza (AOA)

What is Lithuanian Lita (LTL)

The Lithuanian Lita (LTL) was the official currency of Lithuania until it was replaced by the Euro (EUR) on January 1, 2015. The Lita was subdivided into 100 centų. Introduced in 1922, the LTL had a rich history that mirrored the nation's journey through various socio-economic changes. Although the Lita was officially abolished, it remains an important aspect of Lithuania’s financial history.

During its usage, the Litas was known for its stability and was pegged to the Euro during its final years. One of the notable features of the LTL was its symbol (Lt), which many Lithuanians still fondly remember. The conversion to the Euro was driven by Lithuania's desire for greater integration with the European Union and to streamline economic practices in line with other EU countries.

The introduction of the Euro simplified travel and trade for Lithuanians, but remnants of the Lita persist in the hearts of the people who grew up with it. Although LTL is no longer in circulation, it still can be exchanged at certain banks and through collectors’ networks, where its historical value may be appreciated.

What is Angolan Kwanza (AOA)

The Angolan Kwanza (AOA) is the official currency of Angola and has been in circulation since 1990. The Kwanza is divided into 100 cêntimos, and it has undergone several adjustments to combat inflation and stabilize the economy. The currency was initially introduced as the "Kwanza" after being named in honor of the Kwanza River, which flows through Angola, connecting various regions of the country.

Since its introduction, the Angolan Kwanza has experienced periods of serious inflation, leading to multiple denominations being issued over the years. Due to these economic challenges, the government has often restructured the currency to maintain its value and worth.

Recently, the Angolan Kwanza has seen some stabilization efforts by the Angolan government, focusing on reducing inflation and boosting economic development. The current exchange rate might fluctuate depending on various factors, including global oil prices and political conditions, since Angola is heavily reliant on oil exports.

For anyone looking to convert Lithuanian Litas (LTL) to Angolan Kwanza (AOA), understanding both currencies' histories and values is crucial. As the LTL is no longer in circulation, direct conversion may require research into intermediary currencies such as the Euro or the United States Dollar (USD) before obtaining AOA.

In summary, while the Lithuanian Lita is part of history, the Angolan Kwanza remains a vital currency within the current economic landscape of Angola. Offers of currency exchange can be complex, so it’s advisable to check with reliable financial institutions for the best methods and rates available.

Lithuanian Lita to Angolan kwanza conversion table

LTL to AOA conversion table

Lithuanian Lita (LTL)Angolan kwanza (AOA)
1 LTL302.7932905975 AOA
2 LTL605.58658119499 AOA
3 LTL908.37987179249 AOA
4 LTL1 211.17316238998 AOA
5 LTL1 513.96645298748 AOA
6 LTL1 816.75974358497 AOA
7 LTL2 119.55303418247 AOA
8 LTL2 422.34632477997 AOA
9 LTL2 725.13961537746 AOA
10 LTL3 027.93290597496 AOA
100 LTL30 279.32905974958 AOA
200 LTL60 558.65811949916 AOA
300 LTL90 837.98717924874 AOA
400 LTL121 117.31623899832 AOA
500 LTL151 396.6452987479 AOA
600 LTL181 675.97435849748 AOA
700 LTL211 955.30341824706 AOA
800 LTL242 234.63247799664 AOA
900 LTL272 513.96153774622 AOA
1 000 LTL302 793.2905974958 AOA
2 000 LTL605 586.58119499159 AOA
5 000 LTL1 513 966.45298747898 AOA
10 000 LTL3 027 932.90597495797 AOA
20 000 LTL6 055 865.81194991593 AOA
50 000 LTL15 139 664.52987478984 AOA
100 000 LTL30 279 329.05974957967 AOA
Last updated April 27, 2025 at 12:00 AM