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Life cut off by Schengen

While Serbia’s political elite and public debate have focused for weeks on the impact of the European system for registering entry and exit into the Schengen zone (EES) on business activities, those most affected in everyday life remain overlooked. The villages of Neštin and Vizić in Serbian Bačka Palanka municipality are a prime example. The small Srem villages, nestled between Fruška Gora and the Danube, belong administratively to Bačka Palank…
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European Western Balkans broke the news in on Monday, March 30, 2026.
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