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Kuna

Kuna is a term that can refer to several distinct things, including an Indigenous people of Panama and Colombia, their language, the region they inhabit in Panama, and the former currency of Croatia.

Kuna people: The Kuna (also known as Guna) are an Indigenous group living mainly on the Caribbean

Kuna language: The Kuna language, also referred to as Guna or Dule, is part of the Chibchan

Kuna Yala: The region known as Kuna Yala (Guna Yala) comprises island and coastal communities in Panama;

Croatian kuna: The kuna (ISO code HRK) was the currency of Croatia from the 1990s until it

coast
of
Panama,
with
smaller
populations
in
Colombia.
They
form
the
Kuna
Yala,
or
Guna
Yala,
comarca
indígena,
an
autonomous
territorial
unit
along
the
coast
and
in
the
San
Blas
Islands.
The
Kuna
have
a
traditional
governance
system
and
a
rich
cultural
heritage,
including
the
distinctive
mola
textiles
worn
by
Kuna
women.
language
family
and
is
spoken
by
the
Kuna
people
alongside
Spanish.
There
are
several
dialects,
and
many
Kuna
communities
are
bilingual.
it
is
recognized
as
an
autonomous
comarca
by
the
Panamanian
government.
The
area
includes
a
large
chain
of
islands
and
islets
in
the
Caribbean
Sea
and
is
a
central
part
of
Kuna
cultural
identity.
was
replaced
by
the
euro
on
January
1,
2023.
It
is
subdivided
into
100
lipa.
The
change
reflected
Croatia’s
integration
into
the
eurozone
and
broader
European
Union
economic
structures.