Croatia is proud of its cultural quirks and Croatian currency is no exception.Croatian money is called Kuna (Kn) which in Croatian means pine marten. Don’t worry. These days we don’t walk around with weasel-like pets, but we do like to keep things historic. And symbolic.Read many more posts on Croatian culture and traditions.In the past, pine marten’s fur was used for trading. Being a pretty stable currency back then, I guess the hope is that our paper Croatian Kuna continues to perform just as well.Photo by Sanjin KaštelanTo get your head around currency in Croatia, you first need some basic