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Cosa (chi) è Schengen - definizione

COMMUNE IN LUXEMBOURG
Schengen, Europe
  • Ceremonial marker near the tri-point of France, Germany and Luxembourg

Schengen         
  • The yellow and green-coloured countries indicate Schengen-members. The green lines indicate internal Schengen land borders without border controls, the yellow lines indicate internal Schengen land borders with ongoing temporary border controls and the red lines indicate the external Schengen land borders with or without full border controls.
  • Facilitated Rail Transit Document
  • Border control booths in the departures hall at [[Oulu Airport]] in Finland, which will be staffed by the [[Finnish Border Guard]] when a flight is operated to a destination outside the Schengen Area. Either the 'EU/EEA/Swiss citizens' or 'All passports' sign above the booths can be illuminated.
  • Badge of [[Frontex]]
  • Tui]] on the [[Portugal–Spain border]]
  • internal border with Germany]]
  • [[Roadblock]]s and [[police vehicle]]s at the temporarily closed [[Germany-Poland border]] in Lubieszyn on 15 March 2020 during the [[COVID-19 pandemic]]
  • EasyPASS self-service gates]] which eligible travellers can use to clear border control at [[Munich Airport]], Germany
  • The Gibraltar/Spain border in 2004 with the Rock of Gibraltar in the background
  • external border between Lithuania and Belarus]] near the village of Stakai
  • external border between Hungary and Serbia]]
  • external border with Russia]]. The lane on the far right is for EEA (including EU) and Swiss citizens only, whereas the other lanes are for all travellers.
  • Schengen arrival gate at the Rīga Airport (RIX)
  • Passport control at an external Schengen border in Finland
  • alt=Two road-signs on the side of an open stretch of a two-lane highway.
  • External Schengen or EU borders which have local border traffic permits.
  • non-EU member states with an open border}}
  • The border checkpoint in La Farga de Moles on the [[Andorra–Spain border]]
  • Visa required to enter or transit any Schengen country}}
  • external border between Poland and Russia]]
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         
  • sign]] marks the border between [[Spain]] and [[Portugal]]
  • [[Schengen, Luxembourg]]
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.

Wikipedia

Schengen, Luxembourg

Schengen (French: [ʃɛŋɡɛn] (listen), German: [ˈʃɛŋən], Luxembourgish: [ˈʃæŋən] (listen)) is a small wine-making village and commune in far south-eastern Luxembourg, on the western bank of the river Moselle. The commune border includes the tripoint where the borders of Germany, France, and Luxembourg meet.

After the mergers with Burmerange and Wellenstein in 2011, the commune has a population of 4,223 with an area of 31.42 square kilometres (12.13 sq mi).

The largest settlement within the commune of Schengen is Remerschen after which the commune used to be named. The name of the commune was changed in 2006 to take advantage of the Schengen's name recognition after the signing of the Schengen Agreement there in 1985.

Schengen Castle dates from 1390 but was almost completely rebuilt in the 19th century.

Esempi dal corpus di testo per Schengen
1. The threat of terrorism and the challenges of immigration mean that there is a strong case for a central Schengen intelligence agency, a Schengen police, and a Schengen immigration policy.
2. After Norway became a member of the Schengen cooperation on border control, permanent border controls are no longer allowed in the Schengen area.
3. Normally, only travellers from outside the Schengen area are checked.
4. "Schengen is not crime, not insecurity, not fear," Gusenbauer said.
5. New entrants have had to step up security and undergo checks by the old Schengen states.