Introduction The Schengen Area is a pivotal element of European integration, facilitating the free movement of people across 27 European countries without border checks. Established in 1995, it enhances economic cooperation and strengthens cultural ties among its member states. As global travel patterns evolve amidst ongoing geopolitical tensions, understanding the Schengen Area’s relevance in contemporary
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