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In Croatia, prices will be displayed in euros from September
In Croatia, the price of the products will have to be displayed in euros from the beginning of September, Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenkovic said.

Croatia would adopt the euro from 2023
Croatia plans to adopt the euro on January 1, 2023, and from then on prices will have to be written in both kunas and euros for a year, Plenkovic said, adding that preventive measures are needed to get citizens used to the process. (Kriják Krisztina, MTI)
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