March (disambiguation)

March (disambiguation)

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March or Marche may refer to:

Marching

Regions

  • March (territory) or "mark", border regions, of importance in the Medieval history of various countries
  • Margrave – aristocratic title derived from the above (originally, the title of a noble placed in charge of a march)
  • Hispanic March – in Spain
  • March of Ancona – in Italy
  • Marches – Italian region's name, derived from the above
  • Denmark – modern country's name, derived from the above
  • Earl of March, earldoms in England and Scotland

Toponymy

Hydronymy

Literature and popular culture

Brands

Abbreviations


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