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    Borja is a town and municipality in the province of Zaragoza, community of Aragon, northeastern Spain. As of 2014, its population was 4,931. The municipality...
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  • Real Zaragoza" [Borja Sainz will play on loan at Real Zaragoza] (in Spanish). Deportivo Alavés. 5 August 2021. Retrieved 6 August 2021. "Borja Sainz...
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    Deportivo and Zaragoza in the Segunda División and Eibar in La Liga. In 2016 he signed with Swansea City, being loaned twice during his contract. Borja earned...
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  • Borja may refer to: Borja (name) Borja, Zaragoza, Aragon, Spain Campo de Borja, comarca containing that municipality as capital Borja, Peru, Loreto Region...
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    of undeserved contemporary critiques. The Borja was a noble house with origin in the town of Borja (Zaragoza) in the then Crown of Aragon. During this...
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    Borja Iglesias Quintas (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈboɾxajˈɣlesjas]; born 17 January 1993) is a Spanish professional footballer who plays as a striker for...
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    Ecce Homo (Latin: "Behold the Man") in the Sanctuary of Mercy church in Borja, Spain, is a fresco painted circa 1930 by the Spanish painter Elías García...
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    city of Zaragoza, which is also the capital of the autonomous community. Other towns in the province include La Almunia de Doña Godina, Borja, Calatayud...
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  • Roderic Gil de Borja i Fennolet was a Valencian noble from Xàtiva, Kingdom of Valencia, with origins in the town of Borja, Zaragoza. He held the title...
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    circa 1930 by García Martínez in the Santuario de Misericordia of Borja (Zaragoza), his Ecce Homo accidentally rose to international attention in August...
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  • Zaragoza firman un empate que deja contentos a ambos (Rayo and Zaragoza settle for draw that satisfies both); Marca, 20 June 2009 (in Spanish) Borja firma...
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    municipalities in Huesca List of municipalities in Teruel List of municipalities in Zaragoza "Comarcas de Aragón". (in Spanish) Comarcas of Aragon and legal links about...
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    Zaragoza (Spanish: [θaɾaˈɣoθa] ) also known in English as Saragossa, is the capital city of the province of Zaragoza and of the autonomous community of...
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    de Borja y Castro (c. 1551 – September 13, 1610]) was a Spanish noble from the House of Borja who became Bishop of Málaga and Archbishop of Zaragoza. Tomás...
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    (Cartagena). Caesaraugustanus, with its capital at Colonia Caesar Augusta (Zaragoza). Cluniensis, with its capital at Colonia Clunia Sulpicia (Coruña del Conde)...
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    mint: Caiscata), Bursau/Bursada (BorjaZaragoza; Celtiberian mint: Burzao), Carabis/Caravis (Magallón – Zaragoza; Celtiberian mint: Carauez). They...
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  • origen calificada. The more prominent DO regions include: Campo de Borja (Zaragoza) – features a number of cooperatives that produce Garnacha and Tempranillo...
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    Francisco de Borja Giménez Larraz (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈboɾxa xiˈmeneθ laˈraθ]; born 1983) is a Spanish politician of the People's Party who was elected...
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    a pedigree that traced their ancestry to Pedro de Atarés, lord of Borja, Zaragoza, who had been a competitor for the thrones of Navarre and Aragon following...
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  • of the Peninsular War (May 1808), Navarro was asked to take command of Zaragoza, which he refused due to his advanced years. Navarro had previously allowed...
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    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...
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    Aragón or Alfonso de Aragón (1468 – 24 February 1520) was Archbishop of Zaragoza, Archbishop of Valencia and Lieutenant General of Aragon. Born in Cervera...
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    Aragón, Archbishop of Zaragoza, who, in turn, was the illegitimate son of King Ferdinand II of Aragon. His brother, Tomás de Borja y Castro, also entered...
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    defeated the latter's uncle and former ally, the Banu Qasi lord of Borja, Zaragoza, Terrer, and Tudela, Navarre, Musa ibn Musa al-Qasawi, a marcher baron...
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  • Cólera, Borja Díaz Ariño1, and Ignacio Simón Cornago. El Bronce de Novallas (Zaragoza) y la epigrafía celtibérica en alfabeto latino Museo de Zaragoza. Zaragoza(2021)...
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  • (or lieutenants) of the Kingdom of Aragon. Alonso de Aragón, bishop of Zaragoza 1517–1520 Juan de Lanuza y Torrellas 1520–1535 Beltrán de la Cueva, 3rd...
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    Juan de Coloma (c.1442 Borja - August 1517 Zaragoza) also known as Mosen Coloma was an important royal secretary and diplomat for the Spanish Crown of...
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    Borja Vidal Fernández Fernández (born 25 December 1981) is a Spanish-Qatari handball player for Al-Qiyada and the Qatari national team. He formerly played...
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  • Cervera, Tudejen, Castellón, Tarazona, Ágreda, Magallón, Borja, Zaragoza, Alagón, Zaragoza, Novillas, Mallén, Rueda, Valladolid and Épila from the Almoravid...
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  • Juan José Nogués (category People from Campo de Borja)
    keeper from Zaragoza C.D. (known as Tomates -named Tomatoes because of their all red uniform-, team that merged with Iberia to create R. Zaragoza in 1932)...
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