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Mârșa : ウィキペディア英語版
Mârșa

Mârşa is a commune located in north-west of Giurgiu County, Muntenia, Romania. It is composed of a single village, Mârşa.
== History==
The etymology is lost in time. The Romanian word ''mârşă''〔(DEX online, 2004 - 2010 ); retrieved on November 12, 2010〕 - meaning "lure" or "bait", has probably nothing to do with the name origin.
According to 1901 edition of ''Marele Dicționar Geografic al Romîniei'' (en: ''Great Romanian Geographical Dictionary''), Mârşa was in the 19th century a rural commune located on ''Drîmbovnic'' (nowadays Dâmbovnic) Valley, part of Neajlov District (''Plasa Neajlov''), Vlașca County. Also, former property of ''Bolintineanu'' family - the poet Dumitru Bolintineanu (a.k.a. ''Dimitrie Bolintineanu'') being even born in there, Mârşa (''Mîrşia'') was later divided between ''Mîrşia-din-Deal'' (en: ''Mîrşia-On-the-Hill''), property of ''R. Dumitriu'' (later dowry to ''C. Nacu'') and ''Mîrşia-din-Vale'' (en: ''Mîrşia-On-the-Valley''), property of ''Nicolae Cioflic'' (Note: interpreted from original record〔(LAHOVARI, George Ioan - „Marele Dicționar Geografic al Romîniei”, vol. IV, Bucureşti, 1901, p 368 ); inserted November 15, 2010〕).

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