Prices are set at black market levels, payable only in the new Croatian currency used in western Herzegovina, or in German marks.
The Croatian currency, kuna, consists of 100 lipa (Tilia).
But this four-year period was also the only one in which the kuna was the Croatian currency.
Croatian kuna and lipa (Croatian currency since 1994)
The reproduction of Croatian currency is regulated by the Croatian National Bank.
The Croats also want to keep their Croatian currency, the kuna, in Bosnia as added evidence of their ethnic identity.
Croatia's Government has also ordered the republic's national bank to prepare a proposal for a new Croatian currency.
The Croatian word for marten, kuna, is the name of the modern Croatian currency.
The Croatian currency is the kuna, the same instituted by the fascists.
They also use Croatian currency and fly the Croatian flag over their villages.