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      <title>The Generation That Actually Feels European</title>
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      <description>Something happened to Europeans born after 1985 that did not happen to their parents&amp;rsquo; generation. They grew up with open borders, budget airlines, and the Erasmus program. They studied in other countries, worked in other countries, formed friendships and relationships across national lines with a casualness that earlier generations had not experienced. They are, empirically, the first generation for whom European identity is not an aspiration or a political project but a lived fact.</description>
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