Hrvatska
REFERENCE: Republic of Croatia (chorv. Republika Hrvatska) is a state in southern Central Europe and the west of the Balkan Peninsula, a former union republic within Yugoslavia, which became independent in 1991. The form of government is a democratic republic. The name comes from the ethnonym of the people - Croats. The capital and largest city is Zagreb. It borders in the northwest with Slovenia, in the northeast with Hungary and Serbia, in the south with Bosnia and Herzegovina and Montenegro; in the west it is washed by the Adriatic Sea. The national currency is kuna. The country has been a member of the UN since 1992, the OSCE, the Council of Europe, NATO since 2009, and the European Union since July 1, 2013.
Until 1918, the Kingdom of Croatia was part of Austria-Hungary.
From 1918 to 1941 as part of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia
Croatian Independent Power
R:1-13
Issues 1941-1944
From 1945 to 1991 as part of Yugoslavia
Republic of Croatia
R:14-35
Issues 1991-2004.
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Republika Srpska Krajina (part of Croatia since 1995)