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BLUE
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Navy blue
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Burgandy Though i wish you could pick your own colour then i'd pick pink because i'm a girl lol
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blue
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Red.
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burgandy and the other one navy blue
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Blue and it has not been used since Puerto Vallarta Mexico oh no wait went to Montreal last summer.
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Blue = USA. My 2 cents.
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both burgundy
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GREEN
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Blue for the USA
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It just looks like dark red to me, but I'll go with Burgundy. Is that what dark red is anyway? Sorry.
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Mine is blue... sorta a darkish blue (USA)
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Mein is red. The collest color ever :D
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mine is blue and husband has blue one and green one
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Burgundy. Never knew that was a color though, until this question. Yep, dark red.
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Blue and Burgundy.
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dark red/burgundy (UK)
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It used to be Blue, now we have to have a EU red one :-(
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brown and red.
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3 colur passport in indian country. blue,green and black. http://www.chitranshtravels.com
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navy
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Black
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blue
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Blue, but British boyfriend's is burgundy.
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"US passport books haven't always been blue, and even today, they aren't all blue! Over the years, the US State Department has used a number of colors for passport covers. From 1926 to 1941, US travelers were issued red passports, and from 1941 to 1976, green covers were used. The passport color was changed to blue in 1976 as part of the Bicentennial celebrations, and are still blue today. However, you may recall seeing green US passports more recently. Green passports were issued for just one year, from April 1993 to March 1994, in honor of Benjamin Franklin and the 200th anniversary of the US Consular Service. These days, the color of a US passport indicates the type of passport. Blue passports are the most common; they are "Personal" passports issued to adults and children for general travel and identification purposes. Brown passports are "Official" passports for US government employees and contractors and US military personnel. The brown Official passports are only to be used while traveling on US government business, so many Official passport holders also have blue Personal passports that they use for other travel. Black passports are Diplomatic passports for State Department employees. There are also light green covered Refugee Travel Documents issued by the US Department of Citizenship and Immigration Services. These look like passports, but do not indicate US citizenship. Instead, they are issued to refugees living in the United States who are not able to get passports from their country of origin." https://passportinfo.com/blog/us-passport-colors/
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Blue
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blue
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blue
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blue
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blue
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blue
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