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Borja may refer to: People * Borja (name) Places * Borja, Aragon, Aragon, Spain ** Campo de Borja, comarca containing that municipality as capital * Borja, Peru, Loreto Region, Peru * Borja (mountain), in Bosnia and Herzegovina * Borja District in Guairá Department, Paraguay * San Borja (other) San Borja may refer to: * San Borja, Bolivia * San Borja Municipality, Bolivia * San Borja District, Peru * São Borja São Borja is a city in the Brazilian state of Rio Grande do Sul. São Borja is the oldest municipality in the Brazilian stat ...
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Borja (name)
Borja is both a surname and a male given name of Spanish origin. January 11 is the international Borja day. Notable people with the name include: Surname *Álvaro Alfredo Magaña Borja (1925–2001), interim president of El Salvador *Chico Borja (born 1959), U.S.-Ecuadorian soccer player-coach *Enrique Borja (born 1945), Mexican footballer *Félix Borja (born 1983), Ecuadorian footballer *Francisco de Borja (1441–1511), Spanish cardinal *Meliton Borja, Filipino chess master *Rodrigo Borja (born 1935), Ecuadorian president *Ian Kristoffer Borja (born 1996), Famous Singer Chose2 Given name *Borja Prado (born 1956), Spanish businessman, former president of Endesa *Borja Cobeaga (born 1977), Spanish filmmaker *Borja Penalba (born 1975), Spanish composer *Borja Ekiza (born 1988), Spanish footballer *Borja Fernández (footballer, born 1981), Spanish footballer *Borja García (racing driver), Borja García (born 1982), Spanish racing driver *Borja García Freire (born 1990), Spanish ...
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Borja, Aragon
Borja is a town and municipality in the province of Zaragoza, community of Aragon, northeastern Spain. As of 2014, its population was 4,931. Geography The municipality borders with Ablitas (in Navarre) Agón, Ainzón, Alberite de San Juan, Albeta, Ambel, Bulbuente, El Buste, Fréscano, Magallón, Maleján, Mallén, Tabuenca, Tarazona, and Vera de Moncayo. It is the administrative seat of the comarca of Campo de Borja. History The town's origins date back to the fifth century BC, because this is when a Celtiberian settlement known as Bursau or Bursao had existed near the current ruins of the castle. After the Roman conquest (first century BC) also the slopes of the hill were populated, though the town started to expand significantly only after the Muslim conquest in the eighth century AD. In the twelfth century it was conquered by the Christians from the north, and in the fifteenth/16th centuries it was converted into a military fortress against the Castillan invas ...
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Campo De Borja
Campo de Borja is a ''comarca'' (district) in Aragon, Spain. It is located in the province of Zaragoza, in a transition area between the Iberian System of mountain ranges and the Ebro Valley. Its capital is Borja. It is a wine-producing comarca, famous for its Campo de Borja wines, both red and white. Municipalities *Agón *Ainzón * Alberite de San Juan * Albeta * Ambel * Bisimbre * Borja * Bulbuente * Bureta * Fréscano * Fuendejalón *Magallón * Maleján *Mallén * Novillas *Pozuelo de Aragón Pozuelo de Aragón is a municipality located in the province of Zaragoza, Aragon Aragon ( , ; Spanish and an, Aragón ; ca, Aragó ) is an autonomous community in Spain, coextensive with the medieval Kingdom of Aragon. In northeastern Sp ... * Tabuenca * Talamantes References External links Official website Comarcas of Aragon Geography of the Province of Zaragoza {{Zaragoza-geo-stub ...
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Borja, Peru
Borja is a settlement in the Datem del Marañón Province of the Loreto Region of Peru. The hamlet is located on the banks of the Marañón River at an elevation of . In 2017 the population was 329. Established in 1619, Borja was one of the first settlements of Spanish colonists in the Amazon lowlands of Peru. Borja became a Roman Catholic mission of the Jesuit Order in 1638. Because of European diseases and enslavement of the indigenous Maina and other ethnic groups, the population of Borja and its vicinity declined from about 3,000 in 1638 to a few hundred by the late 18th century. History The first Spaniard known to have been in the Borja region was Juan de Salinas y Loyola who came this way in 1557, floating down the Marañón River through the tumultuous waters of the Pongo de Manseriche, a water gap, that marks the end of the Andes highlands and the beginning of the flat, forested upper Amazon Basin. The site of Borja is past the Pongo and was inhabited at that time by ...
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Borja (mountain)
Borja () is a mountain in central Bosnia (Bosnia and Herzegovina), between the town of Teslić and the village of Maslovare. It spreads in the southeast – northwest, and from Uzlomac is divided on saddle Solila, through which passes main road M-4 (Banja Luka – Matuzići – Doboj, which exits on the M-17 (as corridor Vc). The biggest part of this mountain lies in the municipalities of Teslić and Kotor Varoš. Over 1,000 meters above sea level at Borja are Runjavica (1,077 m), Pavlov vrh (Paul's peak, 1029 m), Komin (1,029 m) and Kuke (Hooks, 1.016 m). On the peaks of the mountain chain Očauš – Borja – Uzlomac is a watershed between basins of Bosnia and Vrbas. Borja is rich in dense coniferous–deciduous forest communities. Dominant coniferous species are white and black pine, after which it was named (the name Borja can be roughly translated as "pine woods"). The dense forests are inhabited by many wild animals, including endemic Bosnian mammals. The mountain is a ...
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Borja District
Borja is a town in the Guairá Department of Paraguay. Population According to the 2002 Census this district has a total population of 9222 inhabitants. Only 3.2% of the total population lives in the urban area, 298 inhabitants. Location It is located in the south-western part of the Guairá department. Its urban area is located only 2 km away from the San Salvador urban area. From Asunción you have to follow the National Route 2 until the city of Coronel Oviedo Coronel Oviedo (), locally simply known as Oviedo, is a city in east-central Paraguay. It is the capital of the Caaguazú Department, about 150 kilometers east of Asunción, and was founded in 1758. The city has a population of about 52,400 ( .... There taking the detour of the Route 8 you get to the city of Villarrica, capital of the department, and 12 kilometers to the south and taking a non-asphalted road traveling 18 kilometers more you'll get to Borja. Populated places in the Guairá Department ...
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