The last Country in Europe that was hit by a strong tornado is France.
On June 19, 2013, a little town called Étrochey in Cote-d'Or was hit by a low-end EF3.
Previously an EF3 tornado hit the town of San Giorgio in Piano, in Emilia Romagna (Italy) on May 3, 2013, wounding 13 people. Some scientists believe this tornado may have been an EF4.
The last EF4 tornado dates back to August 3, 2008 in France. The tornado hit the town of Hautmont killing 3 people and wounding13 others. Also in 2008 in Poland a large Outbreak produced a tornado that reached EF3 intensity in the town of Balcarzowice.
The last possible F5 tornado dates back in 1984, in Russia. The wedge and very strong tornado hit the city of Ivanovo killing as many as 95 people and wounding about 900 others. The tornado may have traveled as faras 160 km (100 mi).
Tornadoes are common in the United Kingdom.
There have been no tornadoes ravaging through Europe recently.
poland
Fairly recently, on July 15, 2012 several tornadoes, including at least one that was relatively strong, struck Poland, killing one person.
Tornadoes form from thunder clouds that are recently pasing the town.
France
It has recently been found that there are vortices on the sun that superficially resemble tornadoes, but they are not true tornadoes.
every part of a country has experienced tornadoes
Yes. There are tornadoes in Turkey. Tornadoes can occur almost anywhere.
No. recently. In recent years astronomers have observed magnetic vortices on the sun that have been informally dubbed "solar tornadoes" but they are not actual tornadoes and are driven by different mechanisms from tornadoes on Earth.
Tornadoes do not get names, that's hurricanes.
The European Union.