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Morge may refer to: *Morge (Isère), a tributary of the Isère *, a tributary of the Allier * Morge (Lake Geneva), a tributary of Lake Geneva * Le Morge, a ''frazione'' (subdivision) in the Abruzzo region of Italy People with the surname *Günter Morge (1925–1984), German entomologist See also *Morges Morges (; , Plurale tantum, plural, probably Ablative (Latin), ablative, else dative; ) is a Municipalities of Switzerland, municipality in the Switzerland, Swiss Cantons of Switzerland, canton of Vaud and the seat of the Morges District, distri ...
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Morge (Isère)
The Morge () is a small river in eastern France (in the Isère department), a right tributary of the Isère. Its source is near the Col de Saint-Roch, northeast of Voiron Voiron (; ) is a commune (French municipality) in the Isère department in southeastern France. It is the capital of the canton of Voiron and has been part of the Grenoble-Alpes Métropole since 2010. Voiron is located northwest of Grenoble .... It flows through Voiron, and joins the Isère south of Voiron, opposite the town of Saint-Quentin-sur-Isère. It is long. References Rivers of France Rivers of Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes Rivers of Isère Rivers of the Alps {{France-river-stub ...
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Allier (river)
The Allier ( , , ; ) is a river in central France. It is a left tributary of the Loire. Its source is in the Massif Central, in the Lozère department, east of Mende. It flows generally north. It joins the Loire west of the city of Nevers. It is long, and has a drainage basin of . Departments and towns The Allier flows through the following departments, and along the following towns, from source to mouth: * Lozère: La Bastide-Puylaurent, Langogne; * Ardèche - the river runs along the border between this department and Lozère; * Haute-Loire: Monistrol-d'Allier, Langeac, Brioude; * Puy-de-Dôme: Brassac-les-Mines, Auzat-la-Combelle, Issoire, Cournon-d'Auvergne, Pont-du-Château; * Allier: Saint-Yorre, Vichy, Varennes-sur-Allier, Moulins, Château-sur-Allier; * Cher: Mornay-sur-Allier; * Nièvre. Tributaries The main tributaries of the Allier are: * Chapeauroux (left side); * Senouire (right side); * Alagnon (left side); * (left side); * (left side); ...
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Morge (Lake Geneva)
The Morge, also called Morge de Saint-Gingolph, is a river in the Alps. Its course marks the border between France and Switzerland, between the canton of Valais and Haute-Savoie, southeast of Lake Geneva. Geography With a length of , the Morge has its source on the northern side of the Dent du Vélan, in the French municipality of Bernex and then flows north through the Morge valley, passes near Novel and then flows into Lake Geneva at Saint-Gingolph. The Morge stream was recognized as the boundary between Savoyard or Lower Valais and episcopal or Upper Valais since 1384, and the ''Treaty of Thonon'' of March 4, 1569 sets the border between Savoy and Valais in La Morge. Name The "Morge" is a hydronym A hydronym (from , , "water" and , , "name") is a type of toponym that designates a proper name of a body of water. Hydronyms include the proper names of rivers and streams, lakes and ponds, swamps and marshes, seas and oceans. As a subset of top ... derived from a Celtic root * ...
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Lake Geneva
Lake Geneva is a deep lake on the north side of the Alps, shared between Switzerland and France. It is one of the List of largest lakes of Europe, largest lakes in Western Europe and the largest on the course of the Rhône. Sixty percent () of the lake belongs to Switzerland (the cantons of Vaud, Canton of Geneva, Geneva and Valais) and forty percent () to France (the department of Haute-Savoie). Name While the exact origins of the name are unknown, the name was in use during the time of Julius Caesar. comes from Ancient Greek () meaning "port's lake". In Medieval Latin it was known as , although this name was also used for Lausonius Lacus, a town or district on the lake, or ; the equivalent in Old French was . Following the rise of Geneva it became (translated into English as ''Lake Geneva''), but was the common name on all local maps and is the customary name in the French language. In contemporary English language, English, the name ''Lake Geneva'' has become predo ...
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Le Morge
Le Morge is a ''frazione'' (village) on the Adriatic Sea in the Province of Chieti, in the Abruzzo region of eastern Italy Italy, officially the Italian Republic, is a country in Southern Europe, Southern and Western Europe, Western Europe. It consists of Italian Peninsula, a peninsula that extends into the Mediterranean Sea, with the Alps on its northern land b .... Eponym The name Morge is an Abruzzese dialectal deriving from the Latin word "murex" which means stone or rock. The beach is in fact made up of large pebbles; moreover, rocky barriers, even outcropping ones, are present in the stretch of sea in front of this area. History The area was frequented since the Italic era, being the area of the ancient Frentani. Under the government of Rome there were nearby stations as evidenced by the Itinerary of Antonino, but also archaeological finds in the coastal area of Casalbordino. The historian Domenico Priori reconstructs the medieval and modern events of the area, a ...
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Günter Morge
Günter Morge (13 August 1925 – 21 January 1984) was a German entomologist who specialised in Diptera. Born in Leipzig, for most of his career Morge worked at the Institut fur Pflanzenschutzforschung in Berlin mostly on Acalyptrate Diptera. He was also curator of the large Diptera collections at Admont Abbey. Works *1967 ''Die Lonchaeidae und Pallopteridae Österreichs und der angrenzenden Gebiete''. 2. Teil. Die Pallopteridae. Naturkundliches Jahrbuch der Stadt Linz 13: 141-212. *1982 Beiträge zur Kenntnis von Typen-Exemplaren und wenig bekannten Dipteren-Arten. IV. ''Beiträge zur Entomologie'' 32: 3–38. *1984 Diptera collectionis P. Gabriel Strobl Gabriel Strobl (3 November 1846 in Unzmarkt, Styria, Austrian Empire – 15 March 1925 in Admont, Benediktinerstift) was an Austrian Roman Catholic priest and entomologist who specialised in Diptera. In 1866 the then 20-year-old Gabriel St ... – 13. (Typen-Designierung der Exemplare der sogenannten 'Typensammlu ...
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