Croatian Kuna (HRK) is the official currency of Croatia. It was introduced in 1994 after the dissolution of the Yugoslav Socialist Federal Republic, as Croatia’s independent currency. The name “Kuna” is derived from a historical currency used in Croatia.
The Croatian Kuna is divided into 100 lipa. Lipa is the subunit of the currency, although it is not commonly used in daily transactions. Prices are usually quoted in whole Kunas.
The Croatian Kuna is widely used in economic and commercial activities in Croatia. Although Croatia became a member of the European Union in 2013, the use of the Euro is not widespread, and the Croatian Kuna remains the official currency.
The Croatian Kuna is also traded in international foreign exchange markets. It is often traded against other currencies in currency pairs, with the Euro, US Dollar, and British Pound being commonly traded with the Kuna.
The value of the Croatian Kuna fluctuates against other currencies based on exchange rates determined by supply and demand conditions in the international foreign exchange markets.
For more information about the Croatian Kuna or to track current exchange rates, you can refer to the Croatian National Bank or reliable financial sources and websites.