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  2. Machine-readable passport - Wikipedia

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    Page of a passport with machine-readable zone in the red oval (US passport pictured) Passport booklets have an identity page containing the identity data. This page is in the TD3 size of 125 × 88 mm (4.92 × 3.46 in). The data of the machine-readable zone consists of two rows of 44 characters each.

  3. German passport - Wikipedia

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    The information included was more or less the same, with the following differences: The type of passport is PC (Passport for children) instead of P (Passport). As in other passports, the main information page ended with a 2-line machine-readable code, according to ICAO standard 9303.

  4. Hong Kong Special Administrative Region passport - Wikipedia

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    The code "CHN" (China) is used for both issuing state and nationality. This is the same as PRC passport and Macau SAR passport. (During the British colonial era, a Hong Kong British Dependent Territories Citizen passport used "HKG" as the code of the issuing state and "GBD" as the nationality code.)

  5. Hungarian passport - Wikipedia

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    The Hungarian passport includes the following data: Photo of passport Holder; Type (P) Code (HUN) Passport No. Surname (1) Given Names (2) Nationality (3) Date of birth (4) Sex (5) Place of birth (6) Date of issue (7) Date of expiry (8) Authority (9) Holder's Signature (10) The information page ends with the Machine Readable Zone. This zone ...

  6. Turkish identity card - Wikipedia

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    ISO 3166 Alpha-3 code of country of citizenship (which is always TUR) 2 19-29 11 < Separator character 2 30 1 4 Composite check digit 3 1-30 30 JANE<<DOE<ANON Family name(s) each separated by a single separator character (<), two separator characters (<<), given name(s) each separated by a single separator character (<)

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  8. Category:Passports by country - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Passports by country" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 231 total. ... Code of Conduct; Developers; Statistics;

  9. Fake passport - Wikipedia

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    A fake passport is a counterfeit of a passport (or other travel document) issued by a nation or authorised agency. Such counterfeits are copies of genuine passports, or illicitly modified genuine passports made by unauthorized persons, sometimes called cobblers. [ 1 ]