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Encyclopedia > Morges
Morges
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Canton: Vaud
District: Morges
Postal Code: 1110
Population: 13,790
Size (ha) : 3.684
Altitude : 281 m
Habitants: Morgiens

Morges is a commune in Switzerland in the canton of Vaud, located in the district and is also the seat of Morges.


Communes in the district of Morges:

See also: List of communes in Vaud


External links

  • http://www.morges.ch

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Morges (district) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (64 words)
Morges is a district in the canton of Vaud, Switzerland.
The seat of the district is the city of Morges.
The following municipalities are located within the district:
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Take, for example, Morges, and Lemlem, both 34, who came from Ethiopia in 2002 on a “diversity visa.” Amidst the sea of concrete, English signs and technology, they were forced to ‘relearn life’ and adapt themselves to their new country.
Morges straightened from his slouch, as if preparing himself for the communication challenge of joining Lemlem in the instruction on Ethiopian life.
Lemlem and Morges were my corrective lenses this time, and after speaking with them, I didn’t feel like such an outsider.
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