Talk:Croatian kuna

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[edit] ratio

The value of the first kuna in lire and Reichsmark is useful but oughtn't the succession box show the ratio to the Yugoslav dinar?
Dove1950 21:17, 19 January 2006 (UTC)

My source (Global Financial Data) only listed the German and Italian rates. I assume this is because it was a puppet state, relatively unrelated to the previous Yugoslavia, and closely associated with Germany and Italy. If you have access to the conversion rate though, please add it. Ingrid 23:16, 19 January 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Picture

I just added a picture of a 10 kuna note. I was wondering about the reason why there was no one uploaded. I am now concerned that there may be some copyright issues? I took the photo myself but I obviously do not own the copyright of the actual banknote. E Asterion u talking to me? 23:31, 26 May 2006 (UTC)

[edit] name controversy

Someone re-edited the name controversy section in Croatian government POV. Re-worded it again. Most Croatian citizens who considered themselves anti-fascists had big reservations about the name. The historical facts the government used were little known and sounded like a very thin excuse to most who kept a clear head about nationalism - which, during the war, was admittedly difficult to do. Miranche 00:09, 12 June 2007 (UTC)