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Yugoslavia no longer exists. As of 2010 there are SEVEN countries that were once part of Yugoslavia. They are Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia, Slovenia and Kosovo. Of these countries only THREE use the Euro, they are Slovenia, Kosovo and Montenegro. Croatia uses the Kuna, Serbia the Dinar, Macedonia the Denar and BiH the Mark. While most people will take Euros in all the countries, expect to get an exaggerated exchange rate. Also some people have run into trouble exchanging certain currencies in certain countries. One Traveling in the region should be aware of that.

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