Frizatik
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Frizatik was a currency minted in Croatia in the twelfth century. It got its name after the town of Friesach in Carinthia (from where it originated).
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- https://web.archive.org/web/20061022035043/http://www.hnb.hr/novcan/povijest/h-nastavak-3.htm (in Croatian)
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