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  2. German air passenger taxes - Wikipedia

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    German air passenger taxes are excise duties and other charges levied by the German government on most passengers departing by air, ...

  3. Vignette (road tax) - Wikipedia

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    The Eurovignette Directive introduced in the European Union in 1993 governs road tolls for trucks of minimum 12 metric tonnes. [3] [4] An international agreement, based on Article 8 of the Eurovignette Directive, signed in 1994 by Belgium, Denmark, Germany, Luxembourg, and the Netherlands established a common system of vignettes within the Eurovignette framework. [5]

  4. Cross border commuters in the Berlin area 1948–1961

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    This would mean that the East cross-border commuters could exchange 60% of their wages, which were paid in East German Marks, to (West) German Marks at the rate of 1:1 once back in West Berlin, while the West cross-border commuters were only paid 10% of their income in German Marks, and 90% of their income in East German Marks.

  5. Departure tax - Wikipedia

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    Departure tax is in the form of an Airport Improvement Fee [AIF] and is added to the cost of the ticket. Ranges from $0–40 depending on the Canadian airport that you depart from. [4] Cambodia: US$25 Included in airline tickets as of 2011 China: CN¥ 90 (US$ 13.95) Charged to all visitors leaving by air. Fees are included in airline tickets ...

  6. EuroCity in Germany - Wikipedia

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    The German rail network provides connections to each of its neighbouring countries, many of which are under the EuroCity classification. EuroCity services are part of the Intercity network - many EC services represented a couple of train pairs on an IC route extended across the border, while other routes are served primarily by EuroCity services.

  7. List of tariffs in Germany - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of German tariffs. 1834: Zollverein; 1879: German tariff of 1879; 1885: German tariff of 1885; 1887: German tariff of 1887; 1902: German tariff of 1902; 1925: German tariff of 1925; 1968: European Economic Community (Common External Tariff completed 1 July)

  8. Post-Brexit border fee brings warnings of higher food prices ...

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    The Government has announced a new charge to cover the costs of operating border control posts after Brexit. Post-Brexit border fee brings warnings of higher food prices and empty shelves Skip to ...

  9. Cross-border region - Wikipedia

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    The first European cross-border region, the EUREGIO, [2] was established in 1958 on the Dutch–German border, in the area of Enschede (NL) and Gronau (DE). Since then, Euroregions and other forms of cross-border co-operation have developed throughout Europe.