No, Turkey has its on currency, the Turkish Lira
No, Turkey is not in the European Union and does not use the Euro.
Turkey
The country Turkey is spelled as "Türkiye" in Turkey.
If you count Russia as European, then it's Russia. If you don't count Russia as European, then it's Turkey, followed by France, Germany, Italy then the UK. Probably Russia, then the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Turkey, and then Italy.
Germany, as the Euro headquarters are located in Frankfurt.
http://www.xe.com/ucc/ a euro is a euro is a euro. country does not matter.
Estonia adopted the Euro as its currency on the 1st of January 2011, to become the 17th country to join the Euro.
No, Turkey is a country itself.
No. Italy uses the euro while Turkey uses the Turkish Lira. Historically, Italy used the Italian Lira which was a distinct currency from both the euro and the Turkish Lira.
show an image of a euro and where to find the markings from the country they are from
A foreign country is any country which you do not live in. Turkey is a foreign country if you don't live there. If you do live in Turkey, then it is not a foreign country.
euro 2008 4:3 :-(