Schengen

Proper noun

 * 1)  The : a treaty between countries in continental Europe abolishing mutual border controls and standardizing visa policy.
 * 2) The Schengen Area; the area over which the Schengen Agreement applies.
 * 3) * 2013, Great Britain: Parliament: House of Commons: Foreign Affairs Committee, Foreign policy considerations for the UK and Scotland in the event of Scotland becoming an independent country: sixth report of session 2012-13, report, together with formal minutes, oral and written evidence, Stationery Office ISBN 9780215057235, page 8
 * One of the requirements in Schengen, quite practically, is that you have configure airports so that you can separate out your air travellers from those who are travelling within Schengen and those who are not.
 * 1) * Sat 4 May 2024, Geneva Abdul and Kim Willsher, The Guardian
 * a spokesperson told Le Monde: “When it’s a question of a Schengen refuse, the border police can’t do much about it.”
 * 1) * Sat 4 May 2024, Geneva Abdul and Kim Willsher, The Guardian
 * a spokesperson told Le Monde: “When it’s a question of a Schengen refuse, the border police can’t do much about it.”
 * a spokesperson told Le Monde: “When it’s a question of a Schengen refuse, the border police can’t do much about it.”

Derived terms

 * Schengen Agreement
 * Schengen Area
 * Schengen visa

Translations

 * Arabic: شينجن, شينغن
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin:
 * Georgian: შენგენი
 * German: Schengen
 * Japanese: シェンゲン
 * Luxembourgish: Schengen
 * Russian: ,

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1) short for Schengenin sopimus, the Schengen Agreement
 * 1) short for Schengenin sopimus, the Schengen Agreement

Declension

 * In Schengen = Schengenissä (inessive case)

Etymology
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Proper noun

 * 1)   the Schengen Agreement
 * , Schengen Area the area over which the Schengen Agreement applies