Croatian National Bank
Entry Into The Eurozone Has Not Significantly Affected Price Increases In Croatia
Although the residents of Zagreb complain that everything has become more expensive and many explain the increase in prices with the switch to the European currency, the Croatian National Bank said that the entry into the eurozone did not significantly affect the rise in prices, writes the Belgrade newspaper "Politika", quoted by BTA.
Bosnians, Croatians, Queue to Withdraw Money From Russian Bank
Customers wait in long queues in a Sberbank branch in Sarajevo. Photo: BIRN
In Bosnia, many wanted to withdraw their money, fearing the loss of their savings. Bank officials are giving dates to customers if they want to withdraw large sums due to high demand.
Croatia’s Euro to Feature Inventor Tesla, Claimed Also by Serbia
Croatia announced on Wednesday that the final proposals for the motifs for future Croatian euro coins, which will replace today's national currency, the kuna, are the Croatian coat-of-arms, a geographical map of Croatia, the marten - the animal after which kuna was named, the Glagolitic script - the oldest known Slavic alphabet and the inventor Nikola Tesla who was born in central Croatia.