the town of schengen after which a famous treaty is named is located in which country
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Luxembourg
The Schengen Agreement 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.
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- The Schengen Agreement signed on 14th June 1985 is a Convention which led to most of Europe's nations to eliminate their national boundaries, creating a 'Strategic Zone' Europe "without" borders. The pact, which was first concluded in Luxembourg by just five EU nations, remains the world 's biggest border control areas for Member States.
- The idea of free travel is very ancient and can be traced in the middle ages amongst the European nations. In modern times, however, this idea has been discouraged since Europe was damaged by the Second World War. Similar steps were made in this way, however, only in the 80s, when Europe was caught in the endless controversy between two competing sections: one that embraced the concept of free Europe without internal border controls between countries, and the other part which completely opposed it.
- The Schengen agreement – to phase out the domestic boundaries between countries and to expand the protection of international borders only on 14th June 1985-was the final stage of this tour. The Schengen Agreement was concluded on 14 June 1985. In Schengen, a small town in Southern Luxembourg by the Moselle river, in the following European countries: France, Belgium, Germany , the Netherlands, & Luxembourg.
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