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Currently, alcohol prohibition is enforced in many Muslim majority countries, in parts of India, and in some Indigenous Australian communities and certain northern communities in the Canadian territories. [1] They can range from complete ban all the way to bans on sales during certain times. [2] Afghanistan [3]
Map of Europe showing countries' blood alcohol limits as defined in g/dl for the general population. Colour might be inaccurate for Cyprus in 2019. Note: Zero usually means below detection limit. Albania: 0.01% [81] Andorra: 0.05%; Austria: 0.05% [3] 0.01% for drivers who have held a license for less than two years and drivers of vehicles over ...
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Map of Europe showing countries' blood alcohol limits (the "drink-drive" limit) as defined in g/dl (grams per decilitre). A decilitre is 100 millilitres, or one tenth of a litre. 10 mg/100ml is 0.1g/l is 0.01 g/dl. Figures for a fully qualified driver – some countries enforce lower limits for newly qualified and/or professional drivers.
Denmark is categorized either as a "beer country" [1] or as a "spirit-drinking country" [2] with a "Northern European pattern" of alcohol consumption. [4] Slovakia is categorized either as a "beer-drinking country" [2] with a "Central European pattern" of alcohol consumption [4] or as a country with a "Northern European pattern" of alcohol consumption.
This category is for articles about prohibition of alcohol, or the history of prohibition, in specific countries. Subcategories This category has the following 5 subcategories, out of 5 total.
In Sweden, beer with a low alcohol content (called folköl, 2.25% to 3.5% alcohol by weight) can be sold in regular stores to anyone aged 18 or over, but beverages with a high alcohol content can only be sold by government-run vendors to people aged 20 or older, or by licensed facilities such as restaurants and bars, where the age limit is 18 ...
Pages in category "Alcohol law by country" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...