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Mereg (Persian: مرگ; also
known as Mark, Merek, Merk, and Mirg) is a
village in
Sarkal Rural District, in the
Central District of
Marivan County, Kurdistan...
- the verb "to march", both
ultimately derived from Proto-Indo-European *
mereg-, "edge" or "boundary". The
greatest marcher lords included the
earls of...
- Méringue (French pronunciation: [
meʁɛ̃ɡ];
Haitian Creole: mereng), also
called méringue
lente or méringue de
salon (slow or
salon méringue), is a dance...
- the name Mark (surname),
includes a list of
notable people with the name
Mereg (also Mark), a
village in
Sarkal Rural District, in the
Central District...
- Édes
méreg is the
second album by the
Hungarian singer and Megasztár runner-up,
Ibolya Oláh. The
album was
released on
November 12, 2005. The
album has...
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Tomaszewski and Wacław "Wacek"
Kisielewski Marrick Merrick (disambiguation)
Mereg, also
spelled Merek, a
village in Iran This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
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related to the verb march, both
ultimately derived from Proto-Indo-European *
mereg-, "edge" or "boundary".
After the
decline and fall of the
Roman Empire which...
- *dhen ("low, flat"); -mark from the
proposed Proto-Indo-European root *
mereg- ("edge, boundary") via Old
Norse merki ("boundary") or more
probably mǫrk...
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andreae (Boed.) Backeb. & F.M.Knuth
Argentina (Córdoba)
Gymnocalycium angelae Mereg.
Argentina (Corrientes)
Gymnocalycium anisitsii (K.Schum.)
Britton & Rose...
- From the Fringe". Barbara, Thüringer (30
November 2016). "Plasztikbomba és
méreg is volt a jászberényi hungaristáknál". index.hu (in Hungarian). Retrieved...