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Croatian Dinar

The Croatian Kuna is the official currency of Croatia, and it is subdivided into 100 lipa. The kuna was introduced in 1994, replacing the Croatian dinar. The word "kuna" means "marten" in Croatian, and the currency is named after the Croatian word for marten, a small, furry animal. The kuna was introduced at a rate of 1 kuna = 10,000 dinars, and it has remained relatively stable since then. The kuna is pegged to the euro, and it is one of the few currencies that has remained stable against the euro since the euro's introduction. The kuna is a relatively new currency, but it has already made a name for itself. The kuna is known for being a stable currency, and it is pegged to the euro. The kuna is also known for its unique design, which features the Croatian coat of arms on the obverse and a variety of animals on the reverse. The kuna is a popular currency, and it is used by many businesses and individuals in Croatia.

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Currency creation
1991-12-23
Currency demise
1995-01-01