between 50 and 60 kuna
When someone mentions Croatia, pizza might not be the first association you arrive to, but Croats really love that crest of Italian cooking, and the pizza in many places across Croatia is absolutely sensational. In smaller tourist destinations along the Adriatic, the price of pizza is usually between 50 and 60 kuna.
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