Combine multiple oracle 10g db as one 11g database with different schemas

We have 3 10g databases on a solaris machine
We are planning to migrate them and upgrade to 11g rel2 on linux machine
and finally merge those into one database as different schemas
has anyone got good ideas of the best strategy to do that
thanks

has anyone got good ideas of the best strategy to do thatexpdp/impdp

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