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About 70 million citizens pass through Romanian border checkpoints in 2019

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Approximately 70 million citizens passed through the Romanian border checkpoints in 2019, the General Border Police Inspectorate (IGPF) writes in its 2019 activity report. "Traffic at the border crossing points were about 69.8 million people crossings (56.8 million EU citizens and 13 million non-EU citizens) and 17.8 million means of transport," reads the report.

Against the previous year, the number of people who crossed the Romanian borders in 2019 increased by 10.7%, with a significant increase reported at the border with Bulgaria (38.7%).

It is noted that there were 19,384…

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