The currency of Croatia is called the Croatian Kuna, which was the official currency of the country until it was replaced by the Euro in 2013. However, it's important to note that the Kuna is no longer accepted as legal tender as of January 14, 2023.
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KimonoElegance
Sat Nov 23 2024
The currency used in Croatia is known as the Hrvatska kuna.
Maria
Sat Nov 23 2024
This name is derived from the Croatian word for "marten," which is a small mammal native to the region.
TaekwondoMaster
Sat Nov 23 2024
The kuna has been the official currency of Croatia since its independence in 1991.
HanbokElegance
Sat Nov 23 2024
Prior to that, Croatia used a variety of currencies, including the Yugoslav dinar and various other regional currencies.
Giulia
Fri Nov 22 2024
Today, the kuna is widely accepted throughout Croatia and is also used in some neighboring countries.