Bulj wants to return the kuna, says that the euro is robbery
Miro Bulj, a Croatian politician, marked the third anniversary of the euro's introduction by calling for the return of the kuna, claiming that the euro has impoverished citizens and led to ongoing price increases.
Coin replacement from kuna to euro has ended: 1.16 billion remains in circulation
The Croatian National Bank reported that 2.17 billion kuna coins and bills worth over three billion kuna are still in circulation after the exchange period ended.
Money in your wallet? Here’s where and how to exchange it and what banks must accept
This article explains how to exchange both old Croatian kuna notes and damaged euro banknotes, detailing the procedures and requirements for each currency.
PHOTO AND VIDEO: Large crowd in front of HNB. People standing in a long line
The article reports a significant crowd outside the Croatian National Bank as people queue to exchange kuna coins for euros before the final deadline.