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EUR [Euro]
The Euro, abbreviated as EUR and symbolized by €, is the official currency of the Eurozone, which consists of 20 European Union member countries as of 2025. Introduced in 1999 as an electronic currency for banking and financial transactions, the Euro began circulating in physical banknotes and coins in 2002, replacing national currencies such as the Deutsche Mark, French franc, and Italian lira. The Euro is issued and regulated by the European Central Bank (ECB) and the Eurosystem, providing a unified monetary policy across participating nations. It is subdivided into 100 cents, with coins ranging from 1 cent to 2 euros and banknotes from 5 to 500 euros. The Euro has become one of the world’s leading reserve currencies and is widely used in international trade, finance, and travel, second only to the U.S. dollar in global influence. Its adoption has simplified cross-border transactions within the Eurozone, promoted price transparency, and strengthened economic integration among member states. Today, the Euro not only serves as a practical medium of exchange but also symbolizes European unity and economic cooperation, representing both the continent’s shared financial system and its global economic presence.
[Croatian Kuna]
The Croatian Kuna, abbreviated as HRK, was the official currency of Croatia until January 1, 2023, when it was replaced by the euro (EUR) as part of Croatia’s adoption of the European currency. Introduced in 1994, the kuna replaced the Croatian dinar and was issued and regulated by the Croatian National Bank. The currency was subdivided into 100 lipa and was available in both coins and banknotes. Coins ranged from 1 to 5 kuna, while banknotes ranged from 10 to 1,000 kuna, featuring historical figures, cultural symbols, and national landmarks. During its circulation, the kuna played a vital role in daily transactions, trade, salaries, and tourism, supporting Croatia’s economic growth and financial stability. It remains a significant part of Croatian economic history and national identity.
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