Kruunuista
Kruunuista is a Finnish term that translates to "crowns" in English, referring to the currency of several European countries. Historically, the Finnish Markka was the national currency of Finland, but since 2002, Finland has been part of the Eurozone and uses the Euro (€). Therefore, the direct use of "kruunuista" as a current Finnish currency is no longer applicable.
However, the term "kruunu" is still relevant in neighboring Nordic countries. Sweden, for instance, uses the
The history of the "krona" or "krone" in these countries dates back to the Scandinavian monetary union