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Schengenland, n. Brit. |ˈʃɛŋg(ə)nland|, U.S. |ˈʃɛŋgənˌland| [‹ the name of Schengen (see Schengen n.) + land n.1] The signatory countries of the Schengen agreement, considered collectively as a single territory or political unit.
1989Economist 16 Sept. 56/3 All passengers flying into Schengenland from abroad will have to clear customs and immigration at the first point of entry if they, and boarding Schengenites, are to fly on unchecked. 1995P. R. Ireland in S. Leibfried et al. European Social Policy vii. 254 A supplementary convention in June 1990..enumerated and put in place all measures needed to effect the removal of internal frontiers in ‘Schengenland’—since enlarged to include Austria, Greece, Italy, Portugal, and Spain. 1998Jrnl. Ethnic & Migration Stud. (Nexis) 24 675 ‘Schengenland’..makes each member country the beneficiary of police screening efforts of the others. |