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[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.


[Comorian Franc]


The Comorian Franc, abbreviated as KMF, is the official currency of Comoros, an island nation in the Indian Ocean. Introduced in 1886 during the French colonial period, it remains pegged to the Euro through a fixed exchange rate arrangement with the French Treasury, providing stability in the country’s economy. The currency is issued and regulated by the Central Bank of the Comoros, which manages monetary policy and ensures financial stability. KMF is available in both coins and banknotes, with coins ranging from 1 to 500 francs and banknotes from 500 to 10,000 francs. Banknotes feature cultural symbols, national landmarks, and historical figures, reflecting Comoros’ heritage. Widely used in daily transactions, trade, salaries, and services, the KMF plays a vital role in supporting the domestic economy. Its stability is essential for commerce, financial confidence, and economic growth.



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