ZAGREB, 22 Nov (Hina) - Less than a year after Croatia joined the euro area, only 51% of Croatian citizens think that the common currency is good for their country, according to the results of a Eurobarometer survey released on Wednesday.
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ZAGREB, 22 Nov (Hina) - Less than a year after Croatia joined the euro area, only 51% of Croatian citizens think that the common currency is good for their country, according to the results of a Eurobarometer survey released on Wednesday.
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