Croatia uses Croatian "Kuna", named after a recognizable animal in Croatia.
1 Dollar = About 5 HRK (HRK = Hrvatska Kuna. "Hrvatska" means "Croatian".)
1 Euro = About 7 HRK.
If Croatia enters EU in 2013, most likely they'll start using Euros.
The Marka (BAM or KM), also known as the convertible mark, is the official currency of Bosnia. In 1995, Bosnia signed the Dayton Peace Accord, which divided Bosnia into a Serb Zone and a Muslim-Croat zone (also known as the Federated zone). When the new government took over, they issued a new currency, the Bosnian Convertible Marka, and tied it to the German Mark. Recently, the German Mark ceased to exist and the Marka became its own independent currency, giving the Bosnian people a renewed sense of confidence in their currency and their economy
Konvertibilna Marka (KM) - "Convertible Mark", which is tied to the value of the German mark.
The monetary unit in Bosnia-Herzegovina is the convertible mark (KM or BAM), which was linked to the value of the German Mark.
Croatian Kuna.
What is the type of money usedin crotia? Croatian kuna
Zagreb is capital of Croatia and money (currency) is HRK (Croatian kuna) or commonly KN (kuna)
With money called in Croatia (KN) kuna.
As far as I know, dinara is the currency of Serbia and perhaps other Balkan countries, but Croatia uses the Kuna.
Croatia is a unitary democratic constitutional republic.
Croatian money is called Kuna.
Kuna (HRK)
The type of money used by a country is its legal currency.
Croatia used to be part of Yugoslavia
Currency is called Kuna.
Croatian Kuna
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