Convert Russian Ruble to Croatian Kuna
Instantly convert Russian Ruble (₽) to Croatian Kuna (kn) with our free online calculator.
Reference Table
| Russian Ruble (₽) | Croatian Kuna (kn) |
|---|---|
| 1 | 1 |
| 5 | 5 |
| 10 | 10 |
| 50 | 50 |
| 100 | 100 |
| 1000 | 1000 |
How to Convert Russian Ruble to Croatian Kuna
Live Exchange Rate Conversion
Convert Russian Ruble (₽) to Croatian Kuna (kn) using live exchange rates updated hourly. The rate reflects the current mid-market price — the most accurate reference for currency comparison.
Step-by-Step
- Open the ₽ to KN converter above.
- Enter the amount you want to convert in the ₽ (Russian Ruble) input field.
- The converter fetches the latest exchange rate and instantly shows the equivalent value in KN (Croatian Kuna).
- Use the swap button to reverse the conversion direction if needed.
About Russian Ruble (₽)
The Russian Ruble (RUB, ISO 4217 code 643, symbol ₽) is the official currency of the Russian Federation and the disputed territories of South Ossetia and Abkhazia. Issued by the Central Bank of the Russian Federation (Bank of Russia, est. 1990 as successor to the Soviet-era Gosbank). Subdivided into 100 kopeks (kopecks). Banknotes: ₽5 (rare), ₽10 (replaced by coin), ₽50, ₽100, ₽200 (introduced October 2017), ₽500, ₽1000, ₽2000 (introduced October 2017), ₽5000 (the highest denomination); current 'New Generation' polymer-substrate hybrid notes introduced 2017+ feature Russian regional cities — Sevastopol on ₽200, Vladivostok on ₽2000. Coins: 1 kop, 5 kop, 10 kop, 50 kop, ₽1, ₽2, ₽5, ₽10. Russia redenominated 1:1000 on January 1, 1998. Following the February 24, 2022 full-scale invasion of Ukraine, RUB initially crashed (~₽120 per USD March 2022), then recovered to a managed ~₽60-80 per USD range under Bank of Russia capital controls + mandatory export-revenue conversion, but has weakened to ₽90+ per USD by 2024. Russia was disconnected from SWIFT for major banks (Sberbank, VTB, etc.) and faces extensive Western sanctions.
About Croatian Kuna (kn)
The Croatian Kuna (HRK, ISO 4217 code 191, symbol kn; 'kuna' meaning 'marten' in Croatian — referencing medieval Croatian trade in marten furs) was the official currency of Croatia from 1994 to December 31, 2022. Croatia adopted the Euro on January 1, 2023, becoming the 20th Eurozone member state. The conversion rate was fixed at HRK7.53450 per EUR per the European Council decision of July 12, 2022. HRK was subdivided into 100 lipa ('lipa' meaning 'linden tree'). Final HRK banknotes circulated in 5 kn, 10 kn, 20 kn, 50 kn, 100 kn, 200 kn, 500 kn, 1000 kn (highest denomination featuring Croatian historical figures — Petar Zrinski, Nikola Šubić Zrinski, Stjepan Radić, Ivan Gundulić, Ban Josip Jelačić, Stjepan Radić, Marko Marulić, Ante Starčević). HRK ceased to be legal tender at the end of 14-day dual circulation (January 15, 2023). Croatia's BNB is the Croatian National Bank (HNB, est. 1990) which now operates within the Eurosystem alongside the ECB. Croatia joined the EU in 2013 and entered ERM-II in July 2020 alongside Bulgaria.
Quick Facts
- Russian Ruble (₽) is a currency unit
- Croatian Kuna (KN) is a currency unit
- Exchange rates are updated hourly from live market data
- Rates shown are mid-market (interbank) rates
- This conversion is commonly used in international travel, online shopping, and business transactions
- Use the swap button to convert KN back to ₽
Understanding Russian Ruble
The Russian Ruble (symbol: ₽) is a unit of currency. The Russian Ruble (RUB, ISO 4217 code 643, symbol ₽) is the official currency of the Russian Federation and the disputed territories of South Ossetia and Abkhazia. Issued by the Central Bank of the Russian Federation (Bank of Russia, est. 1990 as successor to the Soviet-era Gosbank). Subdivided into 100 kopeks (kopecks). Banknotes: ₽5 (rare), ₽10 (replaced by coin), ₽50, ₽100, ₽200 (introduced October 2017), ₽500, ₽1000, ₽2000 (introduced October 2017), ₽5000 (the highest denomination); current 'New Generation' polymer-substrate hybrid notes introduced 2017+ feature Russian regional cities — Sevastopol on ₽200, Vladivostok on ₽2000. Coins: 1 kop, 5 kop, 10 kop, 50 kop, ₽1, ₽2, ₽5, ₽10. Russia redenominated 1:1000 on January 1, 1998. Following the February 24, 2022 full-scale invasion of Ukraine, RUB initially crashed (~₽120 per USD March 2022), then recovered to a managed ~₽60-80 per USD range under Bank of Russia capital controls + mandatory export-revenue conversion, but has weakened to ₽90+ per USD by 2024. Russia was disconnected from SWIFT for major banks (Sberbank, VTB, etc.) and faces extensive Western sanctions.
Russian Ruble are commonly used in international travel, online shopping, and business transactions.
Understanding Croatian Kuna
The Croatian Kuna (symbol: kn) is a unit of currency. The Croatian Kuna (HRK, ISO 4217 code 191, symbol kn; 'kuna' meaning 'marten' in Croatian — referencing medieval Croatian trade in marten furs) was the official currency of Croatia from 1994 to December 31, 2022. Croatia adopted the Euro on January 1, 2023, becoming the 20th Eurozone member state. The conversion rate was fixed at HRK7.53450 per EUR per the European Council decision of July 12, 2022. HRK was subdivided into 100 lipa ('lipa' meaning 'linden tree'). Final HRK banknotes circulated in 5 kn, 10 kn, 20 kn, 50 kn, 100 kn, 200 kn, 500 kn, 1000 kn (highest denomination featuring Croatian historical figures — Petar Zrinski, Nikola Šubić Zrinski, Stjepan Radić, Ivan Gundulić, Ban Josip Jelačić, Stjepan Radić, Marko Marulić, Ante Starčević). HRK ceased to be legal tender at the end of 14-day dual circulation (January 15, 2023). Croatia's BNB is the Croatian National Bank (HNB, est. 1990) which now operates within the Eurosystem alongside the ECB. Croatia joined the EU in 2013 and entered ERM-II in July 2020 alongside Bulgaria.
Croatian Kuna are commonly used in international travel, online shopping, and business transactions.
Why Convert Russian Ruble to Croatian Kuna?
When travelling abroad, shopping from international retailers, or managing cross-border business payments, converting between Russian Ruble and Croatian Kuna is an everyday necessity. Freelancers invoicing international clients, investors monitoring foreign markets, and students comparing cost-of-living data all benefit from instant, accurate currency conversion with live exchange rates.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I convert Russian Ruble to Croatian Kuna?
Enter any ₽ amount in the converter above. It automatically fetches the latest exchange rate and instantly calculates the equivalent KN value. No manual calculation is needed.
How often is the ₽/KN exchange rate updated?
MegaCalc updates currency exchange rates hourly from live market data. The rate displayed reflects the current mid-market rate at the time of conversion.
What is the mid-market ₽/KN exchange rate?
The mid-market rate is the midpoint between the buy and sell prices on the global foreign exchange market. It is the most accurate reference rate for comparing currencies. Banks and exchange services add a spread on top of this rate, so the rate you receive at a bank or airport will differ slightly.
Can I convert KN back to ₽?
Yes. Use the swap button on the converter to reverse the conversion direction and calculate KN to ₽ instantly at the current exchange rate.
Why do I need to convert Russian Ruble to Croatian Kuna?
₽ to KN conversions are needed for international travel, online shopping from foreign retailers, cross-border business payments, and comparing prices or costs across countries. Investors and freelancers working with multiple currencies also rely on accurate exchange rate data for financial planning.