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  2. Montenegrin identity card - Wikipedia

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    Montenegrin identity card (Montenegrin / Serbian: Лична карта, Albanian: Letërnjoftim, Bosnian: Lična Karta, Croatian: Osobna iskaznica) is the national identification card used in Montenegro. Though Lična karta is a primary photo ID, Montenegrin passport and national driver's license are used as valid photo IDs for various ...

  3. List of national identity card policies by country - Wikipedia

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    Osobna iskaznica (Personal card) The Croatian identity card is compulsory for citizens of Croatia who have a permanent residence in Croatia and are at least 18 years old. By law, it must be carried at all times. Cuba: Carnet de identidad (Identity card) Compulsory for anyone 16 and older and must be carried at all times.

  4. Identity card of Bosnia and Herzegovina - Wikipedia

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    The identity card is made of plastic and rectangular in shape, resembling the shape of a credit card, measuring 86 × 54 millimetres in size.On the left side of the ID is the photograph of the bearer, whereas on the opposite side, a hologram is placed, with the country's coat of arms and name being visible.

  5. National identity cards in the European Economic Area and ...

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    €26.30 (children aged 2–15) Free of charge (children under 2) 10 years (ages >12) 5 years (ages 2–11) 2 years (<2) 2 August 2021 [82] Belgium: EMV NFC National identity card compulsory for Belgian citizens aged 12 or over Differs per city; equivalent of €11 or €17 in local currency (citizens registered abroad) 6 years (ages 12 to 18)

  6. Identity document - Wikipedia

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    In February 2007, Estonia was the first country in the world to institute electronic voting for parliamentary elections. Over 30 000 voters participated in the country's first e-election. By 2014, at the European Parliament elections, the number of e-voters has increased to more than 100,000 comprising 31% of the total votes cast. [68]

  7. Lična karta - Wikipedia

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    Lična karta or lichna karta (Cyrillic: Лична карта) is a South Slavic (Serbian, Bosnian, Montenegrin, Macedonian and Bulgarian) term literally meaning personal card and may refer to the national identity cards of any of the following countries and territories:

  8. Croatian identity card - Wikipedia

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    Version issued 2003-2013. On the left side is a hologram, on the right side is the photograph of the bearer.On the top edge of the card, the name of Republic of Croatia available in two languages, Croatian and English (REPUBLIKA HRVATSKA / REPUBLIC OF CROATIA), below the name of the card is available in the same two languages (OSOBNA ISKAZNICA / IDENTITY CARD).

  9. Electronic identification - Wikipedia

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    An electronic identification ("eID") is a digital solution for proof of identity of citizens or organizations.They can be used to view to access benefits or services provided by government authorities, banks or other companies, for mobile payments, etc. Apart from online authentication and login, many electronic identity services also give users the option to sign electronic documents with a ...