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Croatia adopted the euro as its currency on 1 January 2023, becoming the 20th member state of the eurozone.A fixed conversion rate was set at €1 = kn 7.5345 [1]. Croatia's previous currency, the kuna (Croatian for marten), used the euro (and prior to that one of the euro's major predecessors, the German mark or Deutsche Mark) as its main reference since its creation in 1994, and a long-held ...
"Stanje hrvatskog gospodarstva - Hrvatska u Europskoj uniji" [The state of the Croatian economy - Croatia in the European Union]. Economic Review (in Croatian). 66 (6). Zagreb: Hrvatsko društvo ekonomista. ISSN 1848-9494 – via Hrčak. Jurčić, Ljubo (2019). "Hrvatska stagnira u Europskoj uniji" [Croatia’s stagnation in the EU].
The economy of Croatia is a developed mixed economy. [33] It is one of the largest economies in Southeast Europe by nominal gross domestic product (GDP). [34] [35] It is an open economy with accommodative foreign policy, highly dependent on international trade in Europe.
The Bosnia and Herzegovina convertible mark was once pegged to the Deutsche mark at par, and continues to be pegged to the euro today at the Deutsche mark's old rate (1.95583 per euro). The Bulgarian lev was initially pegged to the Deutsche Mark at a rate of BGL 1000 to DEM 1 in 1997, and has been pegged at a rate of BGN 1.95583 to EUR 1 since ...
The Croatian euro coins are a set of euro coins currently being minted by the Croatian Mint since July 2022. [1] [2] [3] They are the official euro coins with the national motif of Croatia. The euro was introduced as a replacement for the Croatian kuna on 1 January 2023. [4]
Spain got their Euro 2024 campaign underway with a 3-0 win on Saturday, as they beat one of the 2022 World Cup semi-finalists in Croatia.. Luis de la Fuente has plenty of tremendous attacking ...
Spain kicked off its Euro 2024 campaign with a statement 3-0 win over Croatia to earn a vital three points in the tournament’s ‘Group of Death.’ La Roja was out of the blocks rapidly and ...
In the process of accession of Croatia to the European Union, the government decided to eventually replace the kuna with the euro (€, EUR). Following the entry into the ERM II regime in 2020, a fixed conversion rate was set at 1 € = 7.53450 kn in 2022, which was the final year for the kuna as Croatia replaced it with the euro on 1 January 2023.