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The Marvel (in general, with all its Omniverse) is considered an 11's Dimension, 16 Dimension or 19 Dimension? I would like to know
 
Marvel does not have an omniverse, just a multiverse. The definition of omniverse is all of fiction and reality combined.

Anyway, it depends from story to story and writer to writer. Currently, Al Ewing treats the Marvel multiverse as a 2-A structure, comprised of parallel universes, in the Ultimates comicbook, but at most it has been treated as infinite-dimensional.
 
Depends on the version. In its greatest iteration, the marvel multiverse is shown to have infinite dimensions. In the lesser ones though it tends to be at around the 2-A levels as Ant said.
 
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