Croatia 5-KUNE (KM11)¶
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Reverse EUROPEAN BROWN BEAR
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Obverse MARTEN, Denomination
- Composition
- Copper-Nickel
- Country
- Croatia
- Approx. Size
- 26.5mm
- Area
- Europe
- Animal Class
- Mammals
- Species
- Brown Bear
- KM#
- 11
The Brown Bear is one of the largest carnivores on land, and is extremely powerful. The fellow on this coin is the European Brown Bear, one of several sub-species of Ursus arctos that includes the Grizzly (Urusus horribilis) and the Kodiak (Ursus middlendorffi). Apparently one of the Brown Bear residents of Croatia has learned to knock on doors to trick people into letting it in to raid the kitchen.
Croatia¶

- Area
- Europe
Croatia was part of Hungary until it helped found the "Kingdom of the Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes" in 1918. It wasn't until 1929 that they came up with a slightly shorter name: Kingdom of Yugoslavia. Hitler proceeded to crush Yugoslavia after a coup overthrew the pro-Nazi regime, and the area of Croatia became a fascist puppet-state called the Independent State of Croatia. By 1947, Croatia was once again part of the Yugoslav Republic. Croatia declared independence in 1991, and spent the next five years bitterly fighting with both Yugoslavia and separtists within its own borders. The end of the fight saw prominent officials in charge of Croatian offensives charged with crimes against humanity. In 1998, the UN helped to peacefully unite the rest of the country. Croatia has a rich cultural heritage stretching over 1,300 years. Nikola Tesla, the inventor of wireless radio and AC electricity, was a Croatian. Croatia is a rich source of art, literature, music, and the home of the necktie.

