Religion of Croatia:
The population most part - Catholics (77 %), also a lot of orthodox (12 %) and Moslems.
Currency of Croatia:
The international name: HRK
Êóíà it is equal to 100 lindens. In circulation there are banknotes in 1000, 500, 100, 50, 20, 10, 5 êóí, and also coins in 1, 2, 5 êóí and 10, 20, 50 lindens.
The currency can be exchanged in banks, exchange offices, on mail, in tour agencies “Kroatia the Tourist” (here it is possible to exchange also traveller’s cheques) and hotels practically everywhere. Some banks make exchange without the commission, but usually commission make 1-1,5 %. Return exchange is possible only in banks. Thus it is necessary to show bank receipts. Tourist checks accept in the majority of big banks of the country (to use checks in euro more preferably). Credit cards are accepted everywhere.
Kuna it is equal to 100 lindens. In circulation there are banknotes in 1000, 500, 100, 50, 20, 10, 5kun, and also coins in 1, 2, 5 kun and 10, 20, 50 lindens….
Whether the visa to entrance is necessary: No
The visa:
Entrance to Croatia is carried out without visas on office and to diplomatic passports, in other cases in the presence of the invitation, the tourist voucher or the documents confirming the office purpose of a trip.
Customs restrictions:
Duty-free from Croatia it is possible to take out: strong alcoholic drinks – 1l, fault – 2l., cigarettes - 200 pieces, or cigars - 50 pieces, or tobacco - 250, perfumery, cosmetics, a foodstuff, subjects and things of house use - within a personal need; gifts and souvenirs for the sum to 300 Croatian êóí. Import of fire-arms, explosives, an ammunition, antiquarian subjects, drugs and the subjects harming to a layer is forbidden. Import without the special permission of the subjects representing art or collection value is forbidden. The foreign currency is freely imported and taken out, domestic currency - to 2000 êóí.