Exchange Currency

KRW/LTL


The exchange rate as of today for KRW/LTL is KRW per LTL, which means that with 100 South Korean won you can buy Lithuanian litai.

Below you will find information about historical currency exchange rates for KRW/LTL currency pair represented in a history table and an exchange chart. Also, bellow you can read summary information about KRW or LTL currencies.
  


KRW to LTL exchange rate history

Date Exchange Rate Variation
Please note that KRW to LTL currency exchange rate historical information is renewed every 3 hours. Last update was at . To view last currency exchange rate updates, visit currency rates page.

South Korean won to Lithuanian litas exchange chart

Note: The South Korean won to Lithuanian litas chart allow you to see for free currency exchange rate graph history for the KRW/LTL currency pair. Currently, the currency chart shows historical exchange rates for South Korean won per 1 Lithuanian litas pair for a period of 0 days.


KRW

The won is the currency of South Korea. A single won is divided into 100 jeon, the monetary subunit. The jeon is no longer used for everyday transactions, and appears only in foreign exchange rates. One South Korean won (as of May 25, 2010) is equal to 0.114364 North Korean won, at the official North Korean rate.



LTL

The Lithuanian litas (plural litai or litų) is the currency of Lithuania. It is divided into 100 centų. The litas was first introduced in 1922 after World War I, when Lithuania declared independence and was reintroduced on June 25, 1993, following a period of currency exchange from the ruble to the litas with the temporary talonas then in place. The name was modeled after the name of the country (similarly to Latvia and its lats).