Common currency was already used for valuations and bank deposits in former Yugoslav country, which joined the EU in 2013

Croatia has switched to the euro and entered Europe’s borderless zone – two steps its prime minister called a “historic moment” for his country, which joined the European Union nearly a decade ago.

On Sunday the Balkan country bid farewell to its kuna currency and became the 20th member of the eurozone.

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