border crossing

  • 1Border Crossing — may refer to: * Border Crossing (band), a UK hip hop collective musical group. * Border Crossing (novel) , a 2001 novel by English author Pat Barker. * Border control, the measures used by a country to monitor or regulate its borders. * Border… …

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  • 2border crossing — UK US noun [countable] [singular border crossing plural border crossings] a place on the border between two countries where people can cross, have their passports checked, and go through customs Thesaurus: borders between countries and reg …

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  • 3border crossing — UK / US noun [countable] Word forms border crossing : singular border crossing plural border crossings a place on the border between two countries where people can cross, have their passports checked, and go through customs …

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  • 4Border Crossing (novel) — 1st edition cover (Viking) Border Crossing is a novel written by English author Pat Barker, and first published in 2001. The novel explores the controversial issue of children who have committed murder, in particular the aftermath after their… …

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  • 5border-crossing — An identification card given to a Canadian crossing the border into the United States. 8 USC § 1303(a) …

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  • 6border crossing terminal — point designated for controlled passage across a border …

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  • 7Helmstedt–Marienborn border crossing — within Germany …

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  • 8Nitzana Border Crossing — Official name Nitzana Border Crossing מעבר ניצנה معبر نيتسانا Carries Containers Crosses Border between Egypt and Israel Locale …

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  • 9Netafim Border Crossing — Netafim Crossing View of the Netafim desert Official name Netafim Crossing מעבר נטפים Crosses Border between Israel and Egypt …

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  • 10Helmstedt-Marienborn border crossing — HistoryFirst checkpointsA checkpoint was established on the site on 1 July 1945, which lay on the demarcation line between the British and Soviet occupation zones. Its scope included the interzonal railway traffic as well as the motor vehicle… …

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