The currency of Turkey is called Lira.
Sure. Turkish Lira is the currency of Turkey
The currency in Malta is euro.
No, Turkey has its on currency, the Turkish Lira
Lebanese Livre (or Pound or Lira).
Before Italy adopted the Euro the currency was the Lira. good
Turkey's monetary unit is TL (Turkish Lira) Its currency: 1.00TL=2,36$ per a year~
Several countries currently have money named lira. The currency of Turkey is based in the monetary unit lira, while those of Lebanon and Syria are based in their respective countries' pound, called lira in Arabic, their national language. Jordan's is based in the dinar, commonly called lira in the country. Countries that previously had money called lira are Britain, Italy, Israel, Vatican City and Cyprus. All eventually replaced the lira with the euro as their unit of currency.
Lira
It used to be the Lire, but now it's the Euro.
Maltese lira was the official currency of Maltabefore the Euro.
No, the Turkish Lira and the old Italian Lira are different currencies. The Turkish Lira is the current currency of Turkey, while the Italian Lira was the previous currency of Italy before it switched to the Euro in 2002.