1 EUR to HRK Croatian Kuna
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Croatia Kuna
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The kuna (sign: kn; code: HRK) was the currency of Croatia from 30 May 1994 until 31 December 2022. It was replaced by the euro (€, EUR) in 2023. The kuna was subdivided into 100 lipa. It was issued by the Croatian National Bank and the coins were minted by the Croatian Mint.
In Croatian, the word kuna means “marten” and lipa means “linden (lime) tree”, both references to their historical use in medieval trading.
Records exist from the Middle Ages of a tax and/or a currencyWiki
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