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Passports in Europe are issued by each state individually, e.g. the Netherlands or United Kingdom. In general, passports issued in Europe either grant the holder the right of freedom of movement within the European Economic Area , to those that don't. The majority of European states are members of the European Union, and therefore issue EU passports.

All passports issued in Europe are B7 size and. The overwhelming majority of European passports are biometric. These include all EU, EFTA, British, and EU candidate passports.

There are also several passports issued by partially-recognised and disputed states, such as Northern Cyprus and Kosovo.

Passports in Europe are issued by individual European states, such as the Netherlands and the UK.

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