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8. France, Germany, and Luxembourg

Schengen's border region is N/AEST. Gross Domestic Product: $87 billion in Luxembourg, $4.5 trillion in Germany, and $3.049 trillion in France Nestled at the meeting point of France, Germany, and Luxembourg, the settlement of Schengen represents both the open mobility of people and products throughout borders and the unity of the European Union. It became significant historically in 1985 when the Schengen Agreement was signed here, resulting in the establishment of the Schengen Area, which today includes the majority of European nations and permits travel without a passport.France, Germany, and Luxembourg @Google/PinterestThis tripoint region is a symbol of open borders and collaboration, converting a mere geographic location into a vital component of European integration.

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