Croatia adopted the euro on 1 January 2023, becoming the twentieth member of the eurozone and the first new entrant since Lithuania in 2015. The "2nd map" reverse — introduced across the eurozone in 2007 to replace the original fragmented-Europe design — was thus the only map type Croatia ever used, having missed the first-generation entirely.
Croatia adopted the euro on 1 January 2023, becoming the twentieth member of the eurozone and the first new entrant since Lithuania in 2015. The "2nd map" reverse — introduced across the eurozone in 2007 to replace the original fragmented-Europe design — was thus the only map type Croatia ever used, having missed the first-generation entirely.