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  1. The kuna (Croatian pronunciation:; sign: kn) was the currency of the Independent State of Croatia from 1941 until 1945. The word kuna means "marten" in Croatian and the same name is used for the modern Croatian kuna currency, which was later replaced with the euro. This kuna was subdivided into 100

  2. Kuna do NDH: Atualmente parte de Bósnia e Herzegovina Croácia Sérvia Eslovênia: a Aimone, Duque de Spoleto, aceitou a nomeação em 18 de maio de 1941, abdicou em 31 de julho de 1943 e renunciou a todas as reivindicações em 12 de outubro de 1943. [3] [4] [5] Posteriormente, o estado deixou de ser uma monarquia técnica.

  3. Croatia was first recognized as an independent state on 26 June 1991 by Slovenia, which declared its own independence on the same day as Croatia. But by 29 June, the Croatian and Slovenian authorities agreed to a three-month moratorium on the independence declaration, in an effort to ease tensions. [58]

  4. Since independence. See also. References. Sources. History of Croatian currency. This is a description of the current and historical currencies of Croatia, or historically used in the region. The currency of Croatia is the euro, in use since 2023. Early history.

  5. Flag from 1941-1945. Independent State of Croatia. The Independent State of Croatia (in Croatian Nezavisna Država Hrvatska, shortened as NDH) was a puppet state created during World War II. [1] [2] It was created in April 1941, when Yugoslavia was split up by Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy.