Verge
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Verge and similar uses may refer to:
People
- Jack Verge (died 1915), rugby union player who represented Australia and a medical practitioner who died on active service during WWI
- John Verge (1782–1861), English architect, builder, pioneer settler of New South Wales, who migrated to Australia and pursued his career there
- Lynn Verge, Canadian lawyer and politician
- Marianne Le Verge (born 1979), French former swimmer who competed in the 1996 Summer Olympics
- Wade Verge, Canadian politician
- William E. Verge (1901–1973), officer in the United States Navy and commanded the Amphibious Flotilla 7 forces that invaded the Philippine islands during World War II, and later was one of the officers responsible for the mooring and arrangement of the target ships at Bikini Atoll
Arts, entertainment, and media
Music
- Verge (album), musical compilation album by I've Sound
- The Verge (album), a 2011 album by the band There for Tomorrow
- "Verge" (song), a 2015 song by Owl City
Other arts, entertainment, and media
- Verge (Honorverse), area of space in David Weber's Honorverse
- The Verge (XM), a Canadian satellite radio station
- The Verge, a technology news network
- The Verge, a live videogame news and review TV programme on Vuzu in South Africa
- Verge music festival
Other uses
- Verge (cryptocurrency), a secure and anonymous cryptocurrency
- Verge, the jurisdiction of the Marshalsea Court
- Verge or virge, a ceremonial rod
- Road verge, a strip of grass or other vegetation beside a road
- The Verge (shopping mall), a shopping mall in Singapore
- Verge escapement, a clock escapement mechanism
- Verge3D, a 3D web authoring software
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