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No, the currency of Turkey is the Turkish Lira.

In some tourist areas the Euro may be accepted.
The currency is the New Turkish Lira, which is worth about half a Euro. However people are happy to accept Euros if you prefer to pay that way. In markets etc euros (or sterling) is a cheaper way than using Turkish Lira

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8y ago

No, Tunisian doesn't use euro, They use Tunisian dinar (TND).

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10y ago

Turkey's currency is the Lira, so the euro is not used in Turkey. The only Turkish people that would use it are those living in or visiting countries that do use the euro.

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