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The base currency – EUR. The counter currency – CZK. This rate shows how the EUR relates to the Czech koruna. EUR is the currency circulating in the eurozone, which is made up of 19 states. Officially issued on 1 January 2002, the euro is the 2nd most popular and heavily traded currency with the symbol €. The Czech koruna is used in the Czech Republic, a country with a stable economy and legislation compliant with EU law. The currency code for the Czech koruna is CZK and the currency abbreviation is Kč. The country’s monetary policy as well as the issuance of the koruna are regulated by the Czech National Bank. Explore the recent EUR to CZK rate and chart at Capital.com.
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