MAD to LTL Exchange Rate - Convert Moroccan Dirham to Lithuanian Lita

Converting from Moroccan Dirham (MAD) to Lithuanian Lita (LTL)

What is Moroccan Dirham (MAD)

The Moroccan Dirham, abbreviated as MAD, is the official currency of Morocco. It is subdivided into 100 centimes and is represented by the symbol "DH." The Dirham has been used in Morocco since 1882 and has undergone various changes in its valuation and design over the years.

The Moroccan economy relies heavily on various sectors, including agriculture, mining, and tourism, which can all influence the value of the Dirham. The currency is regulated by Bank Al-Maghrib, Morocco's central bank, which manages its monetary policy, including interest rates and inflation control.

Exchange rates for the Dirham can fluctuate based on factors such as economic growth, current events, and shifts in global markets. As a foreign currency, it is essential for travelers heading to Morocco or businesses engaging in trade with Moroccan companies. When converting MAD to other currencies, including Lithuanian Lita, knowing the current exchange rate plays a crucial role in ensuring fair transactions.

What is Lithuanian Lita (LTL)

The Lithuanian Lita, known by its abbreviation LTL, was the official currency of Lithuania before the country adopted the Euro (EUR) in 2015. The Lita was divided into 100 centų and was represented by the symbol "Lt." The currency was instituted in 1922, and it went through several phases, including a return to the Lita after Lithuania regained independence from the Soviet Union in 1990.

During its circulation, the Lita was recognized as a stable currency in the Baltic region, bolstered by Lithuania's robust economic growth and successful integration into the European Union. The Lita maintained a fixed exchange rate with the Euro near the time of its conversion, which helped to provide stability for users and facilitated trade.

Understanding the value of LTL can still be relevant for those researching historical currency exchange, Lithuanian trade, or economic history. Although it is no longer in circulation, the Lita played a significant role in Lithuania's transition to a more modern economy.

Converting MAD to LTL

When converting Moroccan Dirham (MAD) to Lithuanian Lita (LTL), it is crucial to check the most current exchange rates, as they fluctuate based on economic conditions. The conversion involves multiplying the amount in MAD by the current exchange rate ($LTL = MAD × Exchange Rate$) to find the equivalent amount in LTL.

While the Lita is no longer in use, understanding its value in relation to the Dirham can be valuable for historical insights or for those dealing with older transactions. Always check reliable financial services or currency converters for the latest rates.

Moroccan Dirham to Lithuanian Lita conversion table

MAD to LTL conversion table

Moroccan Dirham (MAD)Lithuanian Lita (LTL)
1 MAD0.32984063997 LTL
2 MAD0.65968127994 LTL
3 MAD0.98952191991 LTL
4 MAD1.31936255989 LTL
5 MAD1.64920319986 LTL
6 MAD1.97904383983 LTL
7 MAD2.3088844798 LTL
8 MAD2.63872511977 LTL
9 MAD2.96856575974 LTL
10 MAD3.29840639971 LTL
100 MAD32.98406399713 LTL
200 MAD65.96812799426 LTL
300 MAD98.9521919914 LTL
400 MAD131.93625598853 LTL
500 MAD164.92031998566 LTL
600 MAD197.90438398279 LTL
700 MAD230.88844797992 LTL
800 MAD263.87251197705 LTL
900 MAD296.85657597419 LTL
1 000 MAD329.84063997132 LTL
2 000 MAD659.68127994264 LTL
5 000 MAD1 649.20319985659 LTL
10 000 MAD3 298.40639971318 LTL
20 000 MAD6 596.81279942635 LTL
50 000 MAD16 492.03199856589 LTL
100 000 MAD32 984.06399713177 LTL
Last updated June 9, 2025 at 07:55 PM