1.
The term "passport" derives from the
French word passer, to enter or leave, and port, a port. It is essentially a permit to leave a country.
2.
Around 450 BC, King Artaxerxes of Persia gave
the prophet Nehemiah a letter granting him safe passage to Judah. This is seen
by many as the first passport.
3.
The artwork inside U.S passports took six years
to design. It was developed by a team of
six people and features a variety of patriotic scenes. When e-passports were
introduced in 2007, the State Department seized the opportunity to give the standard
blue book a makeover. Some of the patriotic imagery that made the cut are Mount
Rushmore, a bald eagle, and the celebration of our first moon landing. The
theme even has its own name: "American Icon"
4.
Just like U.S. Passports, Finnish Passports have
fun artwork too. Their passports depict flipbook-style imagery featuring a
walking moose.
5.
Turkey claims the most expensive passport fees,
costing citizens a whopping $275.00. The cheapest passport hails from Swaziland
with a cost of $1.56. US Passports cost $110 for standard processing.
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