Examples of using Borja in English and their translations into Spanish
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Other towns in the province are San Borja, Rurrenabaque and Santa Rosa.
in the Metropolitan Region in the San Borja Terminal.
Cardiologist Borja Ibáñez, winner of the XII Banco Sabadell Foundation award for Biomedical Research for his innovative contribution to the fight against cardiovascular diseases,
This is the philosophy that encouraged Borja Cembrero and Sara López,
Juan Carlos, Borja and Pedro, owners of the Grup Iglesias that includes the restaurants Rías de Galicia,
when he bought a particular winery and the Cooperative of Borja and Borsao original brand was founded in 1981 is when the first bottles were sold and in 1991 the first exports were made.
led by Dr. Borja Corcostegui(1988-1995), and Head of the Vitreoretinal Surgical Unit at the Sardà Farriol Foundation of Barcelona,
it has been carried out by Borja cherry, student of Master in computer science that is taught in our school.
Campo Borja or Rioja Alavesa.
Alonso Cantú and Alfredo Borja.
Borja Yribarren and Willy Lahoz,
Borja Yribarren and Adrián Blanco will also be present in the quarter finals after defeating José Antonio García Diestro and Sebastián Nerone 6-4/ 0-6/ 6-2.
Action at the Club Cerrado del Águila began with Borja Yribarren- Juan Manuel Vázquez taking on Matías Marina- Javier Concepción.
Despite the support for local player Borja Yribarren, who lined up alongside Juan Manuel Vazquez, they ended up going out 6-2,
Thinks didn't change in the second set, with Borja and Guga showed enormous solidity
The Co-Chairpersons of round table 3, Diego Borja, Minister of Coordination of Economic Policy of Ecuador, and Bert Koenders,
Francis Borja, saddened, resigned his goods
Palau dels Borja) is an aristocratic palace of Valencian Gothic
The people of Natagaima were submitted by Spanish Conqueror Juan the Borja, who gathered the survivors of this incursion and proceeded with the foundation of the town.
It is bordered by the districts of San Isidro and San Borja on the north; by Miraflores on the south and west;