LTL to AZN Exchange Rate - Convert Lithuanian Lita to Azerbaijani Manat

Converting from Lithuanian Lita (LTL) to Azerbaijani Manat (AZN)

What is Lithuanian Lita (LTL)

The Lithuanian Lita (LTL) was the official currency of Lithuania before the country adopted the euro (EUR) in January 2015. The lita was first introduced in 1922, replacing the Lithuanian mark. After a series of reforms and changes throughout the 20th century, the lita was reintroduced in 1993 following the re-establishment of Lithuania's independence from the Soviet Union.

The lita was subdivided into 100 centų. It played a significant role in the Lithuanian economy, serving as the main medium of exchange for various transactions, from purchasing everyday goods to conducting business. The currency's symbol is "Lt," and its code is LTL. Although the lita is no longer in use, understanding its historical context can help us appreciate the evolution of Lithuania's economic landscape.

What is Azerbaijani Manat (AZN)

The Azerbaijani Manat (AZN) is the official currency of Azerbaijan, a country located at the crossroads of Eastern Europe and Western Asia. Introduced in 1992, the manat replaced the Soviet ruble following Azerbaijan's independence from the Soviet Union. The currency underwent a significant change in 2006 when it was redenominated, with one new manat equal to 5,000 old manats.

The manat is subdivided into 100 qəpik. Its symbol is "₼," while its international currency code is AZN. The Central Bank of Azerbaijan is responsible for issuing and regulating the manat, ensuring its stability in the market. The manat plays a crucial role in the country's economy and is used for everyday transactions, trade, and international dealings.

Converting LTL to AZN

When it comes to converting Lithuanian Litas (LTL) to Azerbaijani Manat (AZN), it's essential to recognize that the lita is no longer an active currency. However, for historical or reference purposes, you might want to understand how such a conversion could have worked during the time the lita was in circulation.

To give you a general idea, evaluations would typically depend on various economic factors including inflation rates, interest rates, and overall economic health. If you were to compute the conversion, you might utilize historical exchange rates.

For example, if the historical exchange rate was $1 LTL = 0.25 AZN, then to convert X LTL to AZN, you could use the formula:

Amount in AZN = X × 0.25

This formula can help give a rough estimate. Nevertheless, since actual rates fluctuate due to market conditions, you would need to consult historical financial data or specialized currency converter services to find accurate rates.

Understanding these currencies provides insight into the historical relationships between nations and their economies, even as they evolve.

Lithuanian Lita to Azerbaijani Manat conversion table

LTL to AZN conversion table

Lithuanian Lita (LTL)Azerbaijani Manat (AZN)
1 LTL0.56044129962 AZN
2 LTL1.12088259924 AZN
3 LTL1.68132389886 AZN
4 LTL2.24176519848 AZN
5 LTL2.8022064981 AZN
6 LTL3.36264779772 AZN
7 LTL3.92308909734 AZN
8 LTL4.48353039696 AZN
9 LTL5.04397169658 AZN
10 LTL5.6044129962 AZN
100 LTL56.04412996204 AZN
200 LTL112.08825992407 AZN
300 LTL168.13238988611 AZN
400 LTL224.17651984815 AZN
500 LTL280.22064981018 AZN
600 LTL336.26477977222 AZN
700 LTL392.30890973426 AZN
800 LTL448.3530396963 AZN
900 LTL504.39716965833 AZN
1 000 LTL560.44129962037 AZN
2 000 LTL1 120.88259924074 AZN
5 000 LTL2 802.20649810184 AZN
10 000 LTL5 604.41299620369 AZN
20 000 LTL11 208.82599240738 AZN
50 000 LTL28 022.06498101844 AZN
100 000 LTL56 044.12996203688 AZN
Last updated April 27, 2025 at 12:00 AM