LTL to MRU Exchange Rate - Convert Lithuanian Lita to Mauritanian ouguiya

Converting from Lithuanian Lita (LTL) to Mauritanian Ouguiya (MRU)

What is Lithuanian Lita (LTL)

The Lithuanian Lita (LTL) was the official currency of Lithuania before it adopted the Euro (EUR) on January 1, 2015. The Lita was subdivided into 100 centų. Introduced in 1922, the Lita played a significant role in Lithuania's economy, especially during the country's transition to independence in the early 1990s. The Lita was known for its stability and was pegged to the Euro at a fixed rate prior to its replacement.

Notes came in denominations of 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50, and 100 Litas, while coins were available in 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50 centų, and 1, 2 Litas. Even after its transition to the Euro, the Lita still holds sentimental value for many Lithuanians, symbolizing the nation's independence and economic growth.

Nowadays, LTL is no longer used for transactions or trading, but understanding its historical context is essential for anyone interested in Lithuania's economic history. Converting LTL to other currencies now is generally done using historical exchange rates, which can be found in financial databases or currency converters.

What is Mauritanian Ouguiya (MRU)

The Mauritanian Ouguiya (MRU) is the official currency of Mauritania, a country located in West Africa. The Ouguiya was introduced in 1973, replacing the previous currency, the Mauritanian Ouguiya (MRO), at a rate of 1 MRU = 1,000 MRO. The Ouguiya is further divided into 5 khoums, making it a relatively less common currency in the global market.

The currency is represented by the symbol "UM" and is primarily issued in notes, which come in denominations of 1, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200, and 500 ouguiyas. Coins are also available in less frequently used denominations. The Central Bank of Mauritania is responsible for issuing and regulating the Ouguiya, ensuring that it maintains stability against other currencies.

Due to Mauritania's reliance on sectors such as agriculture and mining, the value of the Ouguiya can be influenced by various economic factors, including commodity prices and foreign exchange rates. As a result, it is essential for anyone looking to convert foreign currencies to MRU to stay updated on market trends.

Converting LTL to MRU

To convert Lithuanian Litas (LTL) to Mauritanian Ouguiya (MRU), one must first identify the historical exchange rate that existed before the Litas was replaced by the Euro. Although LTL is no longer an active currency, individuals or businesses may refer to archives of historical financial data for accurate conversions. This information can often be found on financial websites, historical currency databases, or through consulting with financial experts knowledgeable about currency changes in Lithuania and Mauritania.

In summary, while the LTL is not in circulation anymore, understanding its historical context alongside the currently used MRU helps paint a broader picture of both nations' economic landscapes.

Lithuanian Lita to Mauritanian ouguiya conversion table

LTL to MRU conversion table

Lithuanian Lita (LTL)Mauritanian ouguiya (MRU)
1 LTL13.01873629409 MRU
2 LTL26.03747258819 MRU
3 LTL39.05620888228 MRU
4 LTL52.07494517637 MRU
5 LTL65.09368147047 MRU
6 LTL78.11241776456 MRU
7 LTL91.13115405865 MRU
8 LTL104.14989035275 MRU
9 LTL117.16862664684 MRU
10 LTL130.18736294093 MRU
100 LTL1 301.87362940934 MRU
200 LTL2 603.74725881869 MRU
300 LTL3 905.62088822803 MRU
400 LTL5 207.49451763737 MRU
500 LTL6 509.36814704672 MRU
600 LTL7 811.24177645606 MRU
700 LTL9 113.11540586541 MRU
800 LTL10 414.98903527475 MRU
900 LTL11 716.86266468409 MRU
1 000 LTL13 018.73629409344 MRU
2 000 LTL26 037.47258818687 MRU
5 000 LTL65 093.68147046719 MRU
10 000 LTL130 187.36294093437 MRU
20 000 LTL260 374.72588186874 MRU
50 000 LTL650 936.81470467186 MRU
100 000 LTL1 301 873.62940934372 MRU
Last updated April 28, 2025 at 12:00 AM