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2 unusual facts about Borja


Borja, Zaragoza

House of Borgia, noble house using the Italianization of the name

History of Ecuador

These missions were called the Mainas Missions after the Mainas natives that were found on the banks of the Marañon river, around the Pongo de Manseriche region, in close proximity to the close to the Spanish settlement of Borja.


Ave Line

The Baltic Amber was built in 2007 for Balearia as Borja in Porto Viro, Italy.

Carlos Castro Borja

Carlos Alfonso Castro Borja (born August 1, 1967 in San Salvador, El Salvador) is a retired Salvadoran football player.

Carlos Fernando Borja

Carlos Fernando Borja Bolívar (born December 25, 1956 in Cochabamba) is a retired Bolivian football midfielder.

Count Cassius

At the time of the Muslim arrival and after, Cassius ruled an area comprising Tudela, Tarazona, Borja, and, probably, Ejea.

Cristian Borja

Cristian Martínez Borja (born 1 January 1988 in Quibdó, Colombia) is a Colombian footballer, who plays for C.D. Veracruz on loan from Caxias do Sul.

Education in Peru

El Colegio del Príncipe, established by Royal Decree of King Carlos III after the expulsion of the Jesuits, was the former "college of chiefs" of the native nobility, created during the reign of Viceroy Francisco de Borja y Aragón Príncipe de Esquilache in Lima.

Enrique de Borja y Aragón

Enrique de Borja y Aragón (b. December 19, 1518, Gandía - d. September 16, 1540, Viterbo), was a Spanish noble of the House of Borgia.

Fernando de Borja y Aragón

Don Fernando de Borja y Aragón or Ferran de Borja y d'Aragón (1583 in Lisboa – 28 November 1665, in Madrid) was a Spanish noble from the House of Borja and the House of Castro.

Francesc de Borja Moll i Casasnovas

Francesc de Borja Moll i Casasnovas (Ciutadella, Minorca, 1903 - Palma, Majorca, 1991) was a Catalan language linguist.

Gilbert Garcera

Garcera was born in Magarao, Camarines Sur, to Celestino Borja Garcera and Nenita Romero Armea.

Gioffre Borgia

Gioffre de Candia Borgia, also known as Goffredo, in Italian, or Jofré Borja in Valencian, (1482–1518) was the youngest son of Pope Alexander VI and Vannozza dei Cattanei, and the youngest brother of Cesare Borgia, Giovanni Borgia, and Lucrezia Borgia.

Glamorosa

Lyrics were from Jimmy Borja and originally performed by Lani Misalucha which is rearranged by Polyeast and published by House of Tunes Music Publishing.

Jesus Borja

In April 2010, Borja announced his candidacy as a Democrat for Delegate of the Northern Mariana Islands to the United States House of Representatives in the 2010 election.

Borja left office on January 12, 1998 and was succeeded as Lt. Governor by Jesus Sablan.

Juan Buenaventura de Borja y Armendía

Juan de Borja y Miguel - who at Riobamba, started a family that would later become the prestigious Ecuadorian and Chilean Borja families.

Marco Mosquera

Marco Roberto Mosquera Borja (born December 3, 1984 in Esmeraldas) is an Ecuadorian footballer who plays as a midfielder for Olmedo.

Philippe François, 1st Duke of Arenberg

On 14 July 1642 Philippe François married 15 year old Magdalena de Borja y Doria, the elder sister of Ana Francisca de Borja y Doria.

Rogelio Borja Flores

Rogelio Borja Flores (1935 – September 8, 2009) was a Filipino sports writer.

Sidi Borja

Sidi Borja is a small town and rural commune in Taroudant Province of the Souss-Massa-Drâa region of Morocco.

Víctor Borja

Born in Guadalajara, Borja was part of the Mexican basketball team, which won the bronze medal in Berlin.


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