The official Croatian currency is Croatian kuna.
PS: What Michael says about euros is totally not true. There isn't a shop or a store all across Croatia where you can pay in euros , you HAVE TO pay in kunas, but you can change your money from euros into kunas in every bank or exchange office.
2006-09-25 08:20:02
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answered by Petra 4
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Croatian currency is the Kuna
2006-09-24 02:32:23
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answered by lennett52 1
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The currency of Croatia is the 'Kuna'
2006-09-24 02:28:54
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answered by steven f 1
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KUNA
Croatia
Country, west-central Balkans, southeastern Europe. Area: 21,851 sq mi (56,594 sq km). Population (2005 est.): 4,440,000. Capital: Zagreb. The people are mainly Croats, with a large Serbian minority. Language: Croatian (official). Religions: Christianity (predominantly Roman Catholic [Croats]; also Eastern Orthodox [Serbs]); also Islam. Currency: kuna. Croatia includes the traditional regions of Dalmatia, Istria, and Croatia-Slavonia.
2006-09-24 02:43:23
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answered by Anonymous
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Kuna
1 Croatian kuna = 0.172208924 U.S. dollars
2006-09-24 08:10:06
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answered by BGEBgd 1
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Everone makes use of the amex tourist cost for distant places funds replace distinctive than the national progression Society. in case you have an account them you make the main of their debit card to get earnings ATM's - no cost and your replace cost is the 'mid cost' around 4-5% better than the amex cost
2016-10-17 21:19:17
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answered by ? 4
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any money, my ex-wife is croatian, actually its the Kuna although euros are widely taken
2006-09-24 02:31:46
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answered by Anonymous
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it is croatian kuna
according to the latest exchange
1 croatian cuna =0.172 U.S $
2006-09-24 02:35:43
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answered by anup g 1
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it's KUNA (the name of an animal - marten)
2006-09-24 03:33:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Croatian money.
2006-09-24 02:30:19
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answered by Anonymous
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