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border town - traduzione in greco

TOWN OR CITY ON A BORDER BETWEEN LARGER POLITICAL AREAS
Border city; Frontier town; Border Town

border town         
παραμεθόρια πόλη
passport control         
  • A fingerprint scanner at [[Dulles International Airport]] collects biometric data on visitors, which can be used for confirming identities.
  • Dubai Airport]]
  • American Samoa entry stamp
  • Arabic papyrus with an exit permit, dated 24 January 722 AD, pointing to the regulation of travel activities. From Hermopolis Magna, Egypt
  • Slovakia]], which otherwise maintains open borders with other [[Schengen Area]] jurisdictions, closed borders to non-residents because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
  • BN(O) passports sported a burgundy red cover, identical to that of the [[British Citizen]] passports, albeit without the words "European Union" text at the top part of the cover between 1990 and March 2020.
  • American and Canadian border officers at Vancouver airport
  • Capital punishment for drug offences]]}}
  • [[ProPublica]] recording of crying children separated from their families.
  • North Korean policemen standing guard at North Korea-South Korea border. View from North Korea.
  • The purpose of the [[Great Wall of China]] was to stop the "barbarians" from crossing the northern border of China.
  • Hyder, Alaska has no border controls for travellers entering from Canada, and travellers flying between Hyder and other Alaskan cities by seaplane undergo internal border control
  • Quarantine operations deployed by mainland Chinese border control.
  • An International Certificate of Vaccination issued by the Bureau of Quarantine in the Philippines to an individual after being vaccinated with a [[COVID-19 vaccine]] in 2021.
  • sterile international transit area]]. Domestic and international passengers are thus not clearly separated. This enables easier transfers from domestic to international flights but requires international transit passengers to clear the border checkpoint even if their final destination is outside America.
  • ''Karta Polaka'' – specimen document
  • Map of the upcoming Rapid Transit system.
  • Sample of printed out eNTRI slip for Indian and mainland Chinese citizens to clear Malaysian border controls without a visa.
  • North Korean customs officer at [[Pyongyang Sunan International Airport]].
  • An OCI booklet exempting its bearer from usual immigration controls in India.
  • South Korean policemen standing guard at North Korea-South Korea border. View from South Korea.
  • Southern edge (customs border) of Captain Cook wharf, [[Ports of Auckland]], New Zealand. An [[electric fence]] is faintly visible behind the historical fence
  • Qing Dynasty]], 24th Year of the Guangxu Reign, 1898
  • Entry stamp at [[Lewiston–Queenston Bridge]], Ontario. Canada only conducts border control and stamps passports upon entry.
  • Other member states of the European Union}}
  • Children abducted by the American government pictured in a wire-mesh cage. (Photo taken by [[United States Customs and Border Protection]])
  • A road sign at an exit on [[Interstate 91]] in [[Vermont]] advising individuals entering the state of a quarantine policy adopted in response to COVID-19, photographed in November 2020.
MEASURES TAKEN TO REGULATE THE MOVEMENT OF GOODS AND PEOPLE ACROSS BORDERS
Immigration policy; Border crossing; Neutral territory; Immigration control; Border controls; Customs area; Customs border; Customs areas; International zones; Border vista; 🛂; Border zone; Border management; Local border traffic; Small border traffic; International territory; Immigration controls; Immigration checkpoint; Border Control; Passport Control; Immigration Policies; Passport control; Quilantan entry; Border security; Border surveillance; Customs, immigration and quarantine; Phytosanitary regulation; Controversies surrounding border control; History of border control; Border protection
έλεγχος διαβατηρίων
border crossing         
  • A fingerprint scanner at [[Dulles International Airport]] collects biometric data on visitors, which can be used for confirming identities.
  • Dubai Airport]]
  • American Samoa entry stamp
  • Arabic papyrus with an exit permit, dated 24 January 722 AD, pointing to the regulation of travel activities. From Hermopolis Magna, Egypt
  • Slovakia]], which otherwise maintains open borders with other [[Schengen Area]] jurisdictions, closed borders to non-residents because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
  • BN(O) passports sported a burgundy red cover, identical to that of the [[British Citizen]] passports, albeit without the words "European Union" text at the top part of the cover between 1990 and March 2020.
  • American and Canadian border officers at Vancouver airport
  • Capital punishment for drug offences]]}}
  • [[ProPublica]] recording of crying children separated from their families.
  • North Korean policemen standing guard at North Korea-South Korea border. View from North Korea.
  • The purpose of the [[Great Wall of China]] was to stop the "barbarians" from crossing the northern border of China.
  • Hyder, Alaska has no border controls for travellers entering from Canada, and travellers flying between Hyder and other Alaskan cities by seaplane undergo internal border control
  • Quarantine operations deployed by mainland Chinese border control.
  • An International Certificate of Vaccination issued by the Bureau of Quarantine in the Philippines to an individual after being vaccinated with a [[COVID-19 vaccine]] in 2021.
  • sterile international transit area]]. Domestic and international passengers are thus not clearly separated. This enables easier transfers from domestic to international flights but requires international transit passengers to clear the border checkpoint even if their final destination is outside America.
  • ''Karta Polaka'' – specimen document
  • Map of the upcoming Rapid Transit system.
  • Sample of printed out eNTRI slip for Indian and mainland Chinese citizens to clear Malaysian border controls without a visa.
  • North Korean customs officer at [[Pyongyang Sunan International Airport]].
  • An OCI booklet exempting its bearer from usual immigration controls in India.
  • South Korean policemen standing guard at North Korea-South Korea border. View from South Korea.
  • Southern edge (customs border) of Captain Cook wharf, [[Ports of Auckland]], New Zealand. An [[electric fence]] is faintly visible behind the historical fence
  • Qing Dynasty]], 24th Year of the Guangxu Reign, 1898
  • Entry stamp at [[Lewiston–Queenston Bridge]], Ontario. Canada only conducts border control and stamps passports upon entry.
  • Other member states of the European Union}}
  • Children abducted by the American government pictured in a wire-mesh cage. (Photo taken by [[United States Customs and Border Protection]])
  • A road sign at an exit on [[Interstate 91]] in [[Vermont]] advising individuals entering the state of a quarantine policy adopted in response to COVID-19, photographed in November 2020.
MEASURES TAKEN TO REGULATE THE MOVEMENT OF GOODS AND PEOPLE ACROSS BORDERS
Immigration policy; Border crossing; Neutral territory; Immigration control; Border controls; Customs area; Customs border; Customs areas; International zones; Border vista; 🛂; Border zone; Border management; Local border traffic; Small border traffic; International territory; Immigration controls; Immigration checkpoint; Border Control; Passport Control; Immigration Policies; Passport control; Quilantan entry; Border security; Border surveillance; Customs, immigration and quarantine; Phytosanitary regulation; Controversies surrounding border control; History of border control; Border protection
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Border town

A border town is a town or city close to the boundary between two countries, states, or regions. Usually the term implies that the nearness to the border is one of the things the place is most famous for. With close proximities to a different country, diverse cultural traditions can have certain influence to the place. Border towns can have highly cosmopolitan communities, a feature they share with port cities, as traveling and trading often go through the town. They can also be flashpoints for international conflicts, especially when the two countries have territorial disputes.

Esempi dal corpus di testo per border town
1. One hit the border town of Sderot, wounding two Israelis.
2. "We‘re just one little border town," Armijo said.
3. Chikothi is a border town 62 kilometres northeast of Muzaffarabad.
4. The sound of artillery fire could be heard in the border town of Cukurca.
5. Turkish tanks on the move near the border town of Silopi in Sirnak province, southeastern Turkey.