I blew up my receiver. Now what?


I brought my Integra DTM7 to Europe. Plugged it in, and POP! I discovered that unlike my other electronics, it definitely could not handle 220v wall current. Smoke poured from the vents for a while, even though I immediately unplugged it. 
So:

1. What did I break? A fuse? A capacitor? Everything?

2. What’s the best way to get it back up and running here in Europe?

thanks!


jmk2
How can you plug a 110V device into a 220V outlet be cause the plugs are different. Second, I'm pretty sure that the power supply is toasted. Unfortunately, power supply is one of the expensive part in your receive. Only the manufacturer may have the replacement part.
Better the receiver then you receiving 220 volts, it is after all, just a receiver. The only thing in my home that runs on 220 volts is the electric water heater and and there is a severe warning about about electric shock that can kill. Always check your component's set voltage. Too bad it wasn't switchable.
Ok. I can see clearly that you need some good advise, no one has done so, so I’ll jump in...
Before you remove the cover to see what fried, UNplug the receiver from the wall socket. 
Treat 220v with respect, it will kill you. Luckily you are not toast like the unit.
With different plugs and sockets across Europe for 220v I guess you went with two prongs, a live and neutral and no ground......not safe, especially when you unplugged the cable, had the breaker not tripped the cable could have melted in you hand. The breaker should have tripped immediately?
So I've enjoyed the confident pronouncements of my receiver's certain death. But for €30, the hi-fi shop down the street replaced the fuse, and the unit is good as new.

My thanks to slsemans2, who had the correct answer.