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Kuna or Cuna is the name of an indigenous people of Panama and Colombia. The spelling Kuna is currently preferred by most Kuna people. In the Kuna language, the name is Dule or Tule, meaning people. The name of the language in Kuna is Dulegaya, meaning people's language.

The Kuna live in three autonomous comarcas or reservations in Panama, and in a few small villages in Colombia. There are also large communities of Kuna people in Panama City, Colon, and other cities. The largest Kuna comarca, Kuna Yala, is a long strip of land along the Caribbean coast of Panama, bordering Colombia and Darien province of Panama.


Kuna is the name of the currency used in Croatia.

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See also: Swedish Krona, Danish Krone, Norwegian Krone, Icelandic Króna, Estonian Kroon, Czech Koruna