LTL to MGA Exchange Rate - Convert Lithuanian Lita to Malagasy ariary

Converting from Lithuanian Lita (LTL) to Malagasy Ariary (MGA)

What is Lithuanian Lita (LTL)

The Lithuanian Lita (LTL) was the official currency of Lithuania before the country adopted the Euro (EUR) in 2015. Each Lita was subdivided into 100 centų. The Lita became a crucial part of Lithuania's economy after gaining independence from the Soviet Union in 1990. It was aimed at stabilizing the economy and helping Lithuania integrate into the global market.

The symbol for the Lita is "Lt," and like many currencies, it followed a strict exchange rate system. This was necessary to control inflation and build investor confidence. During its existence, the Lita experienced fluctuations in value influenced by various factors like economic stability, international trade, and the overall performance of the Lithuanian economy.

However, the Lita was replaced for practical reasons; transitioning to the Euro allowed Lithuania to simplify its trade relations with other European nations and provided better economic stability. As a result, the Lita is no longer in circulation, but it still holds historical significance for the country's financial journey.

What is Malagasy Ariary (MGA)

The Malagasy Ariary (MGA) is the official currency of Madagascar, an island nation located off the southeastern coast of Africa. Introduced in 2005, the Ariary replaced the Malagasy franc at a rate of 1 Ariary to 5 Francs. Interestingly, the Ariary is unique because it is one of the few currencies in the world that is subdivided into 5 subunits known as "iraimbilanja."

The symbol for the Ariary is "Ar," and it is subdivided into 5 iraimbilanja, which makes it slightly different from most currencies that typically divide into 100 subunits. Madagascar primarily uses banknotes to circulate the Ariary, with several denominations available, which helps facilitate everyday transactions.

The Ariary is subject to fluctuations based on montets and economic conditions within Madagascar and surrounding regions. Factors influencing the value of the Ariary can include agricultural productivity (given Madagascar's heavy reliance on agriculture), tourism dynamics, and government policies.

In summary, while the Lithuanian Lita is no longer in use, it marked significant progress for Lithuania during its transition to a market economy. On the other hand, the Malagasy Ariary continues to play a vital role in Madagascar's economy and serves as an essential medium of exchange for its citizens.

If you are looking to convert LTL to MGA, it is important to note that this kind of conversion is no longer straightforward. The Lita's discontinuation means that any historical exchange rate can only be used for academic purposes or historical insight into economic trends at the time. For current conversions, you generally would be looking from EUR to MGA, which can be promptly facilitated through various currency exchange services.

Lithuanian Lita to Malagasy ariary conversion table

LTL to MGA conversion table

Lithuanian Lita (LTL)Malagasy ariary (MGA)
1 LTL1 475.84670700696 MGA
2 LTL2 951.69341401391 MGA
3 LTL4 427.54012102087 MGA
4 LTL5 903.38682802782 MGA
5 LTL7 379.23353503478 MGA
6 LTL8 855.08024204173 MGA
7 LTL10 330.92694904869 MGA
8 LTL11 806.77365605565 MGA
9 LTL13 282.6203630626 MGA
10 LTL14 758.46707006956 MGA
100 LTL147 584.67070069558 MGA
200 LTL295 169.34140139117 MGA
300 LTL442 754.01210208675 MGA
400 LTL590 338.68280278233 MGA
500 LTL737 923.35350347792 MGA
600 LTL885 508.0242041735 MGA
700 LTL1 033 092.69490486908 MGA
800 LTL1 180 677.36560556467 MGA
900 LTL1 328 262.03630626025 MGA
1 000 LTL1 475 846.70700695583 MGA
2 000 LTL2 951 693.41401391167 MGA
5 000 LTL7 379 233.53503477917 MGA
10 000 LTL14 758 467.07006955833 MGA
20 000 LTL29 516 934.14013911666 MGA
50 000 LTL73 792 335.35034779166 MGA
100 000 LTL147 584 670.70069558331 MGA
Last updated April 28, 2025 at 12:00 AM