Also known as Lietuvos bankas, Central Bank of the Republic of Lithuania
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The Bank of Lithuania (Lithuanian: Lietuvos bankas) is the name of two homonymous institutions, respectively in existence from 1922 to 1943 in Kaunas, and since 1990 in Vilnius. The current Bank of Lithuania is the national central bank for Lithuania within the Eurosystem. It is fully owned by the Lithuanian state.
The interwar Bank of Lithuania issued the Lithuanian litas between 1922 and 1940. The current Bank of Lithuania also issued a national currency of the same name from 1993 until end-2014, when Lithuania adopted the euro as its currency.
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