Merse

Merse

Merse may refer to:

  • The Merse (river), in the Italian region of Tuscany
  • The Val di Merse, an area including the valley of the river Merse
  • the Merse (Scotland), a territory located on the on the boundaries of Scotland and England on the east side; today part of Berwickshire
  • A Scottish name for Salt marsh, an environment periodically flooded by sea water
  • Merse (politician), an Inner Mongolian revolutionary of the 1920s and 1930s

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  • Merse (politician) — Merse (1894–?) was an Inner Mongolian politician, best known as a founder of the Inner Mongolian People s Revolutionary Party (IMPRP). He was a Daur from a noble family native to Hulunbuir.[1] Contents 1 Names 2 Education and early career …   Wikipedia

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  • MERŞE — Yuvarlak cisim …   Yeni Lügat Türkçe Sözlük

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  • Val di Merse — is one of the regions of the province of Siena, in Tuscany. It is located on the border with the Upper Maremma and it is renowned for its unspoilt nature. The territory comprises the area between the rivers Farma and Merse and it is covered in… …   Wikipedia

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