No, Turkey is not in the European Union and does not use the Euro.
The Euro 2008 complement is based on UEFA membership (the governing body of European football), of which Turkey is a member, rather than EU membership. Membership with UEFA is independent of affiliation with the EU. 25% of the 16 teams who advanced to the Euro 2008 finals were not from EU member states: they are Turkey, Switzerland, Russia, and Croatia. Turkey and Croatia have made applications for EU membership, Switzerland and Russia have not.
One euro is 100 cents, so there are two fifty euro cents in one euro.
1 euro= 100 cents 1 euro = 60 rupees approximately. 50 euro cent's= half a euro (according to the euro currency rate) 50 euro cents= 30 rupees approx.
The Lira and the Euro are two different currencies. The Euro is used by 23 countries in Europe. Lire is the plural of Lira. The following countries have the Lira as their currency: - Turkey - Lebanon. The Lebanese pound is called "lira" in local national language, Arabic. - Syria. The Syrian pound is called "lira" in national language of Syria, Arabic. - Jordan. A widely used name of Jordanian dinar is lira. The Lira was also the currency of Italy until 2002. Since then, Italy has used the Euro.
Firstly it is called the Euro not the Euro dollar. The abbreviation is EUR. The symbol is €
No, Turkey has its on currency, the Turkish Lira
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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.
No.The currency of Turkey is the Turkish Lira.
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yes but it does not have euro currency hope i helped
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
Poland jointly hosted Euro 2012 with Ukraine. Their joint bid beat the other bids which were from Italy, Turkey, Greece and a joint bid by Croatia and Hungary.Poland jointly hosted Euro 2012 with Ukraine. Their joint bid beat the other bids which were from Italy, Turkey, Greece and a joint bid by Croatia and Hungary.Poland jointly hosted Euro 2012 with Ukraine. Their joint bid beat the other bids which were from Italy, Turkey, Greece and a joint bid by Croatia and Hungary.Poland jointly hosted Euro 2012 with Ukraine. Their joint bid beat the other bids which were from Italy, Turkey, Greece and a joint bid by Croatia and Hungary.Poland jointly hosted Euro 2012 with Ukraine. Their joint bid beat the other bids which were from Italy, Turkey, Greece and a joint bid by Croatia and Hungary.Poland jointly hosted Euro 2012 with Ukraine. Their joint bid beat the other bids which were from Italy, Turkey, Greece and a joint bid by Croatia and Hungary.Poland jointly hosted Euro 2012 with Ukraine. Their joint bid beat the other bids which were from Italy, Turkey, Greece and a joint bid by Croatia and Hungary.Poland jointly hosted Euro 2012 with Ukraine. Their joint bid beat the other bids which were from Italy, Turkey, Greece and a joint bid by Croatia and Hungary.Poland jointly hosted Euro 2012 with Ukraine. Their joint bid beat the other bids which were from Italy, Turkey, Greece and a joint bid by Croatia and Hungary.Poland jointly hosted Euro 2012 with Ukraine. Their joint bid beat the other bids which were from Italy, Turkey, Greece and a joint bid by Croatia and Hungary.Poland jointly hosted Euro 2012 with Ukraine. Their joint bid beat the other bids which were from Italy, Turkey, Greece and a joint bid by Croatia and Hungary.
The Euro 2008 complement is based on UEFA membership (the governing body of European football), of which Turkey is a member, rather than EU membership. Membership with UEFA is independent of affiliation with the EU. 25% of the 16 teams who advanced to the Euro 2008 finals were not from EU member states: they are Turkey, Switzerland, Russia, and Croatia. Turkey and Croatia have made applications for EU membership, Switzerland and Russia have not.
Euros of course, but dollars will work just fine.
Romania and Bulgaria are non-euro, non-Schengen, EU countries. Turkey is not yet a member of the EU.
Yes. It is in Turkey for certain. Usually costs about 30 euro for 4 pills of cialis. Italy Greece and Croatia I am not sure.