Carnet
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A carnet may refer to:
in international law:
- A document allowing the importation of certain goods to countries without paying customs duty. Three types exist:
- ATA Carnet, for temporary importation of goods and equipment
- Carnet de Passages, for motor vehicles
- TIR Carnet, to simplify administrative formalities of transit commercial goods carried by international road transport
Other
- Carnet, archaic name of Bordeaux wine producer Château La Tour Carnet
- CARNet, the Croatian Academic and Research Network
- Carnet (ticket), a booklet of tickets used on public transport systems
- Carnets de Géologie, a scientific electronic journal dealing with earth sciences
People
- Harison Carnet
- Marcel Carnet
- Renjit Carnet
Places
- Carnet, County Londonderry, a townland in County Londonderry, Northern Ireland
- Carnet, Manche, a commune in France
See also
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