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Cosa (chi) è litas - definizione

FORMER CURRENCY OF LITHUANIA
Litas; Lithuanian Litas; Lithuanian lita; Litai; Lithuanian centas; Lietuviškas litas; ISO 4217:LTL
  • Lithuanian litas coins
  • 10 litų banknote (1922)

litas         
['li:tas]
¦ noun (plural same) the basic monetary unit of Lithuania, equal to 100 centas.
Origin
from Lithuanian.
Coins of the Lithuanian litas         
  • 1 centas - 1991 release
  • 2 centai - 1991 release
  • 5 centai - 1991 release
  • 10 centų - 1997 release
  • 20 centų - 1997 release
  • 50 centų - 1997 release
  • 1 litas - 1998 release
  • 2 litas - 1998 release
  • 5 litas - 1998 release
  • 10 Litų - 1936 release (Aversum)
  • 5 Litai - 1936 release (Reversum)
  • 10 Litų - 1938 release (Aversum)
  • 10 centų - 1991 release
  • 20 centų - 1991 release
  • 50 centų - 1991 release
WIKIMEDIA LIST ARTICLE
Coins of Lithuania; Coins of the lithuanian litas
The modern coinage of Lithuania was introduced in 1993. It is composed of coins denominated in centas (plurals centai and centų) and litas (plurals litai and litų)
LITA         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
LITA; Lita (disambiguation)
Library and Information Technology Association (Reference: org., USA)

Wikipedia

Lithuanian litas

The Lithuanian litas (ISO currency code LTL, symbolized as Lt; plural litai (nominative) or litų (genitive) was the currency of Lithuania, until 1 January 2015, when it was replaced by the euro. It was divided into 100 centų (genitive case; singular centas, nominative plural centai). The litas was first introduced on 2 October 1922 after World War I, when Lithuania declared independence, and was reintroduced on 25 June 1993 following a period of currency exchange from the Soviet ruble to the litas with the temporary talonas then in place. The name was modeled after the name of the country (similar to Latvia and its lats). From 1994 to 2002, the litas was pegged to the U.S. dollar at the rate of 4 to 1. The litas was pegged to the euro at the rate of 3.4528 to 1 since 2002. The euro was expected to replace the litas by 1 January 2007, but persistent high inflation and the economic crisis delayed the switch. On 1 January 2015 the litas was switched to the euro at the rate of 3.4528 to 1.

Esempi dal corpus di testo per litas
1. Mazeikiu‘s first–half revised consolidated net profit was 371.3 million Lithuanian litas ($138 million), compared with 461.8 million litas for the first half of 2005.
2. A Lithuanian court has fined the owner of a popular newspaper 3,000 litas for publishing an anti–Semitic editorial.
3. Mazeikiu, sole refiner in the Baltic states, said its unaudited net profit for the whole of 2006 was 1'2 million litas ($65.' million), below its revised profit forecast from October of 245 million litas ($88 million). The refiner posted a record 887.8 million litas ($31'.5 million) net profit in 2005. (Reuters) Ukraine Raises Pensions KIEV –– Ukrainian Prime Minister Viktor Yanukovych agreed to lift spending on wages and pensions in a compromise with demands from the president after industrial output and growth accelerated.
4. Last year the Lithuanian government allocated 200,000 litas (Dh257,000) to exhume the soldiers‘ remains and rebury them at a cemetery in Klaipeda, a seaport some 300 kilometres west of Vilnius.
5. Malinauskas, 65, said he invested 6 million litas ($2 million) in the park and that he could incur $1.3 million in losses if part of the Soviet exhibition is closed.