Symbol: kn
Country: Croatia
The Croatian kuna is the currency of Croatia. The banknotes are printed on paper. The Hrvatska Narodna Banka (Croatian National Bank) is responsible for issuing the Croatian banknotes.
The primary goal of the Croatian National Bank is to maintain price stability and the financial system as a whole. While the entity is self-governing, it reports all work to the Croatian Parliament. In 1994, the kuna replaced the Croatian dinar.