Euros
The Croatian Kuna.
In Dubrovnik, the official currency is the Croatian Kuna (HRK), but many businesses, especially in tourist areas, may accept euros. However, it's advisable to use kunas for transactions to avoid unfavorable exchange rates. Always check in advance and carry some local currency for smaller purchases or in less touristy areas.
You spelled it correctly: Dubrovnik.
No, Dubrovnik is in Croatia.
Dubrovnik is located in Croatia.
The population of Dubrovnik is 42,641.
Dubrovnik is located in the Northern and Eastern Hemispheres.
Yes, you can spend euros in Dubrovnik, as many businesses, especially in tourist areas, accept euros alongside the local currency, the Croatian kuna. However, it's advisable to have some kunas on hand, as smaller shops and markets may only accept the local currency. Additionally, using euros may not always provide the best exchange rate, so it's wise to check current rates if you plan to convert currency.
The area of Dubrovnik is 21.35 square kilometers.
Siege of Dubrovnik happened in 1992.
Dubrovnik Airline ended in 2011.
KK Dubrovnik was created in 1946.