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Was (wer) ist Schengen$537746$ - definition

TREATY WHICH LED TO THE CREATION OF EUROPE'S SCHENGEN AREA, IN WHICH INTERNAL BORDER CHECKS HAVE LARGELY BEEN ABOLISHED
Schengen Treaty; Schengen agreement; Schengen treaty; Schengen Convention; Treaty of Schengen
  • A simple sign marks the Schengen border between [[Spain]] and [[Portugal]].
  • Schengen]], a village in Luxembourg, where the agreement was signed
  • non-EU member states with an [[open border]]}}

Schengen         
AREA OF 27 EUROPEAN STATES WITHOUT MUTUAL BORDER CONTROLS
Schengen Group; Schengen countries; Schengenland; Schengen agreements; Schengen III; Schengen III treaty; Schengen convention; Schengen III agreement; Schengen zone; Schengen space; Schenigen; Shengen; Schengen states; Schengen Zone; Schengen States; Schengen Borders Code; Shengen zone; Schenghen; Schengen conference (1985); Schengen deal; Pre-Schengen free-travel zones in Europe; Schengen Wall; Schengen area; Shengenland; Shengen Zone; Schengen Region; Schengen border; Shengen Area; Schengen Agreements; Schengen passport-free zone; Schengen; List of Schengen countries
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¦ noun [as modifier] denoting an agreement on border controls signed in 1985 by France, Belgium, the Netherlands, (West) Germany, and Luxembourg, and later by a number of other countries.
Origin
the name of the town of Schengen in Luxembourg, where the agreement was reached.
Schengen acquis         
ACQUIS DEFINED IN ANNEX A TO COUNCIL DECISION 435/1999/EC
Schengen Acquis
The Schengen acquis is a set of rules and legislation, integrated into European Union law, which regulate the abolition of border controls at the internal borders within the Schengen Area, as well as the strengthening of border controls at the external borders.
Lady of Schengen         
ANCIENT CELTIC NOBLE WOMAN, WHO LIVED CA. 2500 YEARS AGO IN TERRITORY OF MODERN LUXEMBOURG AND KNOWN FOR HER RICH TOMB
Draft:Princess of Schengen; Princess of Schengen
The Lady of Schengen (Luxembourgish: Prinzessin vu Schengen; German: Die Dame von Schengen) or the Princess of Schengen or the Lady of the Digging Pond, was a woman who lived c.2,500 years ago, and whose tomb, situated on the banks of the Moselle between Schengen and Remerschen, was discovered and excavated in 1995.

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Schengen Agreement

The Schengen Agreement (English: SHENG-ən, Luxembourgish: [ˈʃæŋən] (listen)) is a treaty which led to the creation of Europe's Schengen Area, in which internal border checks have largely been abolished. It was signed on 14 June 1985, near the town of Schengen, Luxembourg, by five of the ten member states of the then European Economic Community. It proposed measures intended to gradually abolish border checks at the signatories' common borders, including reduced-speed vehicle checks which allowed vehicles to cross borders without stopping, allowing residents in border areas freedom to cross borders away from fixed checkpoints, and the harmonisation of visa policies.

In 1990, the Agreement was supplemented by the Schengen Convention which proposed the complete abolition of systematic internal border controls and a common visa policy. The Schengen Area operates very much like a single state for international travel purposes with external border controls for travellers entering and exiting the area, and common visas, but with no internal border controls. It currently consists of 27 European countries covering a population of over 400 million people and an area of 4,312,099 square kilometres (1,664,911 sq mi).

Originally, the Schengen treaties and the rules adopted under them operated independently from the European Union. However, in 1999 they were incorporated into European Union law by the Amsterdam Treaty, while providing opt-outs for the only two EU member states that had remained outside the Area: Ireland and the United Kingdom (which subsequently withdrew from the EU in 2020). Schengen is now a core part of EU law, and all EU member states without an opt-out which have not already joined the Schengen Area are legally obliged to do so when technical requirements have been met. Several non-EU countries are included in the area through special association agreements.