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  • 1Passport — For other uses, see Passport (disambiguation). Different types of passports issued in Latvia …

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  • 2Passport card — The passport card (previously known as the People Access Security Service Card, or PASS Card) is an alternative to a passport produced in the United States to meet the documentary requirements of the Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative. The U.S …

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  • 3passport */ — UK [ˈpɑːspɔː(r)t] / US [ˈpɑspɔrt] noun [countable] Word forms passport : singular passport plural passports 1) an official document containing your photograph and showing which country you are a citizen of. You use your passport when travelling… …

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  • 4passport — [[t]pɑ͟ːspɔː(r)t, pæ̱s [/t]] passports 1) N COUNT Your passport is an official document containing your name, photograph, and personal details, which you need to show when you enter or leave a country. You should take your passport with you when… …

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  • 5New Zealand passport — Uruwhenua Aotearoa The front cover of a contemporary New Zealand biometric passport …

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  • 6Hong Kong Special Administrative Region passport — The Hong Kong Special Administrative Region People s Republic of China Passport (zh t|t=中華人民共和國香港特別行政區護照)., or simply known as Hong Kong Special Administrative Region passport (zh t|t=香港特別行政區護照), is a type of People s Republic of China passport… …

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  • 7Malaysian passport — Regular international biometric passport (ICAO compliant), issued starting February 2010 …

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  • 8Dutch passport — The front cover of a contemporary Dutch ePassport Issued by …

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  • 9People's Republic of China passport — The front cover of a Chinese passport since 1997 Issued by …

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  • 10The Passport — (German: Der Mensch ist ein großer Fasan auf der Welt) is a novel by Nobel Prize winning author Herta Müller, published in German in 1986.[1] The German title (literally, Man is a great pheasant in the world ) refers to a saying in Romania. The… …

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