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1 ZMK to LVL Latvian Lat

December 20, 2022 by pkr_to_usd_786

1 ZMK to LVL Latvian Lat
Zambia Kwacha , The Kwacha (ISO 4217 code: ZMW) is the currency of Zambia. It is subdivided into 100 Ngwee. Etymology The name kwacha derives from the Ny … >>> Find out more from wikipedia. category >>> ZMK

1 ZMK to LVL Latvian Lat

1 Zambian Kwacha ( ZMK ) = 3.2310235941048E-5 Latvian Lat (LVL)


1 ZMK = 3.2310235941048E-5 LVL


1 LVL = 30949.944216581 ZMK


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1 Zambian Kwacha ( ZMK ) Is equal to 3.2310235941048E-5 Latvian Lat (LVL)
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Zambian Kwacha
Zambia Kwacha , The Kwacha (ISO 4217 code: ZMW) is the currency of Zambia. It is subdivided into 100 Ngwee. Etymology The name kwacha derives from the Nyanja, Bemba, and Tonga language word for "dawn", alluding to the Zambian nationalist slogan of a "new dawn of freedom". The name ngwee translates as "bright" in the Nyanja language. History Prior to independence in 1964, the Rhodesia and Nyasaland pound was the legal tender of the short-lived British protectorate of Northern Rhodesia. Banknotes of 10 shillings, 1, 5, and 10 pounds issued by the Central Africa Currency Board were in circulation, together with coins of 1⁄2, 1, 3, 6 pence, and 1, 2, 2+1⁄2, and 5 shillings. After independence, the Bank of Zambia issued the first Zambian currency, the Zambian pound, in 1964. The issued paper bills and coins were of similar denominations as these used before independence, except for the 10 pounds note, which was never issued by the Bank of Zambia. A new design to depict the newly independent country's history and struggle was adopted. The two currencies – the Rhodesia and Nyasaland pound and the Zambian pound, were allowed to circulate in parallel until December 15, 1965, when the South Rhodesian pound bills and coins were withdrawn from circulation, except for the 3 pence coin which was allowed to circulate alongside its Zambian alternative for a brief period. On July 1, 1966, the parliament approved the arrangements of the decimal currency system (Act 40 of 1966), changing the main currency unit to Kwacha, with one kwacha being equal to 100 ngwee. The exchange rate was set to one kwacha equivalent to ten Zambian shillings, or one half of a Zambian pound. Thus, by January 16, 1968, all Zambian pound notes and coins were removed from circulation and replaced by the new kwacha notes, and ngwee coins. The Zambian pound notes of 10 shillings, 1, and 5 pounds were changed into 1, 2 and 10 kwacha respectively, a note of 50 ngwee was issued to replace the old 5 shillings coin, alongside a new note of 20 kwacha. Ngwee coins with the denominations of 1, 2, 5, 10, and 20 ngwee replacing the existing 1, 3, 6 pence, 1, and 2 shillings coins respectively. The Zambian pound notes, and coins ceased to be a legal tender on January 31, 1974. At the very beginning, the kwacha was pegged to the pound sterling at a fixed rate of 1.7094 kwacha per 1 pound. Yet, after the devaluation of the US dollar on August 15, 1971, Zambia broke all its currency's ties to the British monetary unit, and pegged the kwacha to the American monetary unit. These reforms resulted in a reduction of the kwacha's gold standard by 7.8%. A few months later, the British Chancellor of the Exchequer Anthony Barber, announced the demise of the Sterling area, and flotation of the sterling pound, causing Zambia to renounce the monetary privileges once enjoyed as a member state. Throughout the years, the Zambian currency suffered high rates of inflation forcing the Bank of Zambia to introduce high value denominations in 2003, including 20,000 and 50,000 kwacha bills to facilitate transactions. In 2013, a new, redenominated kwacha was introduced. The value of Zambian currency has continued to fall since redenomination; the exchange rate was 22 kwacha to one U.S. dollar in April 2021. After the 2021 Zambian general election saw a defeat for Edgar Lungu, the currency's depreciation was reversed; as of 27 August 2021 one U.S. dollar was exchanged for about 16 kwacha. Find out more from wikipedia
Latvian Lat
Latvia Lat , The lats (plural: lati or latu (if the number can be divided by 10), ISO 4217 currency code: LVL or 428) was the currency of Latvia from 1922 until 1940 and from 1993 until it was replaced by the euro on 1 January 2014. A two-week transition period during which the lats was in circulation alongside the euro ended on 14 January 2014. The lats is abbreviated as Ls and was subdivided into 100 santīmi (singular: santīms; from French centime), abbreviated as an s after the santīm amount. The Latvian lats has been recognized as one of the 99 entries of the Latvian Culture Canon. The first lats (symbol: 𝓛𝓈) was first introduced on 3 August 1922, replacing the Latvian ruble at a rate of 𝓛𝓈 1 = Rbls 50. The lats was pegged against the gold standard from its introduction until 1940. On 17 June 1940, Latvia was occupied by the USSR. After the dismantling of the Bank of Latvia and its replacement with the Latvia Republican Office of the Gosbank on 10 October, the Soviet ruble was introduced alongside the lats on 25 November 1940 at par, although the real monetary value of the ruble was about a third of the lats. Thus both wages and prices were gradually raised to devalue the lats from June to November 1940. To lessen the effect of the exodus of goods sent by Soviet occupational personnel to the USSR, taking advantage of the new exchange rate, buyer limits for various goods were introduced. Although the Soviet authorities initially pledged not to abolish the lats, it was taken out of circulation without prior warning at 13:05 on 25 March 1941, simultaneously nationalising all deposits larger than 𝓛𝓈 1000. A part of the Latvian gold, silver and currency reserves were sent to Moscow at the start of the occupation.
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Convertion Chart ZMK to LVL

LVL ZMK Latvian Lat LVL
5 ZMK = 0.0002 LVL
10 ZMK = 0.0003 LVL
15 ZMK = 0.0005 LVL
20 ZMK = 0.0006 LVL
25 ZMK = 0.0008 LVL
30 ZMK = 0.001 LVL
35 ZMK = 0.0011 LVL
40 ZMK = 0.0013 LVL
45 ZMK = 0.0015 LVL
50 ZMK = 0.0016 LVL
55 ZMK = 0.0018 LVL
60 ZMK = 0.0019 LVL
65 ZMK = 0.0021 LVL
70 ZMK = 0.0023 LVL
75 ZMK = 0.0024 LVL
80 ZMK = 0.0026 LVL
85 ZMK = 0.0027 LVL
90 ZMK = 0.0029 LVL
95 ZMK = 0.0031 LVL
100 ZMK = 0.0032 LVL
105 ZMK = 0.0034 LVL
110 ZMK = 0.0036 LVL
115 ZMK = 0.0037 LVL
120 ZMK = 0.0039 LVL
125 ZMK = 0.004 LVL
130 ZMK = 0.0042 LVL
135 ZMK = 0.0044 LVL
140 ZMK = 0.0045 LVL
145 ZMK = 0.0047 LVL
150 ZMK = 0.0048 LVL
155 ZMK = 0.005 LVL
160 ZMK = 0.0052 LVL
165 ZMK = 0.0053 LVL
170 ZMK = 0.0055 LVL
175 ZMK = 0.0057 LVL
180 ZMK = 0.0058 LVL
185 ZMK = 0.006 LVL
190 ZMK = 0.0061 LVL
195 ZMK = 0.0063 LVL
200 ZMK = 0.0065 LVL
205 ZMK = 0.0066 LVL
210 ZMK = 0.0068 LVL
215 ZMK = 0.0069 LVL
220 ZMK = 0.0071 LVL
225 ZMK = 0.0073 LVL
230 ZMK = 0.0074 LVL
235 ZMK = 0.0076 LVL
240 ZMK = 0.0078 LVL
245 ZMK = 0.0079 LVL
250 ZMK = 0.0081 LVL
255 ZMK = 0.0082 LVL
260 ZMK = 0.0084 LVL
265 ZMK = 0.0086 LVL
270 ZMK = 0.0087 LVL
275 ZMK = 0.0089 LVL
280 ZMK = 0.009 LVL
285 ZMK = 0.0092 LVL
290 ZMK = 0.0094 LVL
295 ZMK = 0.0095 LVL
300 ZMK = 0.0097 LVL
305 ZMK = 0.0099 LVL
310 ZMK = 0.01 LVL
315 ZMK = 0.0102 LVL
320 ZMK = 0.0103 LVL
325 ZMK = 0.0105 LVL
330 ZMK = 0.0107 LVL
335 ZMK = 0.0108 LVL
340 ZMK = 0.011 LVL
345 ZMK = 0.0111 LVL
350 ZMK = 0.0113 LVL
355 ZMK = 0.0115 LVL
360 ZMK = 0.0116 LVL
365 ZMK = 0.0118 LVL
370 ZMK = 0.012 LVL
375 ZMK = 0.0121 LVL
380 ZMK = 0.0123 LVL
385 ZMK = 0.0124 LVL
390 ZMK = 0.0126 LVL
395 ZMK = 0.0128 LVL
400 ZMK = 0.0129 LVL
405 ZMK = 0.0131 LVL
410 ZMK = 0.0132 LVL
415 ZMK = 0.0134 LVL
420 ZMK = 0.0136 LVL
425 ZMK = 0.0137 LVL
430 ZMK = 0.0139 LVL
435 ZMK = 0.0141 LVL
440 ZMK = 0.0142 LVL
445 ZMK = 0.0144 LVL
450 ZMK = 0.0145 LVL
455 ZMK = 0.0147 LVL
460 ZMK = 0.0149 LVL
465 ZMK = 0.015 LVL
470 ZMK = 0.0152 LVL
475 ZMK = 0.0153 LVL
480 ZMK = 0.0155 LVL
485 ZMK = 0.0157 LVL
490 ZMK = 0.0158 LVL
495 ZMK = 0.016 LVL
500 ZMK = 0.0162 LVL

Convertion Chart LVL to ZMK

Latvian Lat Latvian Lat ZMK ZMK
5 LVL = 154749.7211 ZMK
10 LVL = 309499.4422 ZMK
15 LVL = 464249.1632 ZMK
20 LVL = 618998.8843 ZMK
25 LVL = 773748.6054 ZMK
30 LVL = 928498.3265 ZMK
35 LVL = 1083248.0476 ZMK
40 LVL = 1237997.7687 ZMK
45 LVL = 1392747.4897 ZMK
50 LVL = 1547497.2108 ZMK
55 LVL = 1702246.9319 ZMK
60 LVL = 1856996.653 ZMK
65 LVL = 2011746.3741 ZMK
70 LVL = 2166496.0952 ZMK
75 LVL = 2321245.8162 ZMK
80 LVL = 2475995.5373 ZMK
85 LVL = 2630745.2584 ZMK
90 LVL = 2785494.9795 ZMK
95 LVL = 2940244.7006 ZMK
100 LVL = 3094994.4217 ZMK
105 LVL = 3249744.1427 ZMK
110 LVL = 3404493.8638 ZMK
115 LVL = 3559243.5849 ZMK
120 LVL = 3713993.306 ZMK
125 LVL = 3868743.0271 ZMK
130 LVL = 4023492.7482 ZMK
135 LVL = 4178242.4692 ZMK
140 LVL = 4332992.1903 ZMK
145 LVL = 4487741.9114 ZMK
150 LVL = 4642491.6325 ZMK
155 LVL = 4797241.3536 ZMK
160 LVL = 4951991.0747 ZMK
165 LVL = 5106740.7957 ZMK
170 LVL = 5261490.5168 ZMK
175 LVL = 5416240.2379 ZMK
180 LVL = 5570989.959 ZMK
185 LVL = 5725739.6801 ZMK
190 LVL = 5880489.4012 ZMK
195 LVL = 6035239.1222 ZMK
200 LVL = 6189988.8433 ZMK
205 LVL = 6344738.5644 ZMK
210 LVL = 6499488.2855 ZMK
215 LVL = 6654238.0066 ZMK
220 LVL = 6808987.7276 ZMK
225 LVL = 6963737.4487 ZMK
230 LVL = 7118487.1698 ZMK
235 LVL = 7273236.8909 ZMK
240 LVL = 7427986.612 ZMK
245 LVL = 7582736.3331 ZMK
250 LVL = 7737486.0541 ZMK
255 LVL = 7892235.7752 ZMK
260 LVL = 8046985.4963 ZMK
265 LVL = 8201735.2174 ZMK
270 LVL = 8356484.9385 ZMK
275 LVL = 8511234.6596 ZMK
280 LVL = 8665984.3806 ZMK
285 LVL = 8820734.1017 ZMK
290 LVL = 8975483.8228 ZMK
295 LVL = 9130233.5439 ZMK
300 LVL = 9284983.265 ZMK
305 LVL = 9439732.9861 ZMK
310 LVL = 9594482.7071 ZMK
315 LVL = 9749232.4282 ZMK
320 LVL = 9903982.1493 ZMK
325 LVL = 10058731.8704 ZMK
330 LVL = 10213481.5915 ZMK
335 LVL = 10368231.3126 ZMK
340 LVL = 10522981.0336 ZMK
345 LVL = 10677730.7547 ZMK
350 LVL = 10832480.4758 ZMK
355 LVL = 10987230.1969 ZMK
360 LVL = 11141979.918 ZMK
365 LVL = 11296729.6391 ZMK
370 LVL = 11451479.3601 ZMK
375 LVL = 11606229.0812 ZMK
380 LVL = 11760978.8023 ZMK
385 LVL = 11915728.5234 ZMK
390 LVL = 12070478.2445 ZMK
395 LVL = 12225227.9655 ZMK
400 LVL = 12379977.6866 ZMK
405 LVL = 12534727.4077 ZMK
410 LVL = 12689477.1288 ZMK
415 LVL = 12844226.8499 ZMK
420 LVL = 12998976.571 ZMK
425 LVL = 13153726.292 ZMK
430 LVL = 13308476.0131 ZMK
435 LVL = 13463225.7342 ZMK
440 LVL = 13617975.4553 ZMK
445 LVL = 13772725.1764 ZMK
450 LVL = 13927474.8975 ZMK
455 LVL = 14082224.6185 ZMK
460 LVL = 14236974.3396 ZMK
465 LVL = 14391724.0607 ZMK
470 LVL = 14546473.7818 ZMK
475 LVL = 14701223.5029 ZMK
480 LVL = 14855973.224 ZMK
485 LVL = 15010722.945 ZMK
490 LVL = 15165472.6661 ZMK
495 LVL = 15320222.3872 ZMK
500 LVL = 15474972.1083 ZMK

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