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Borșa

Borșa (; Hungarian: Borsa, German: Borscha, Borsha) is a town in eastern Maramureş County, northern Romania, in the valley of the Vişeu River and near the Prislop Pass. Linking Transylvania to Bukovina, Prislop Pass is surrounded by the Rodna and Maramureş Mountains, both ranges of the Carpathians. The highest peak in the region is Pietrosul Rodnei — 2,303 meters.

The Rodna National Park (which has an area of 463 km²) can be accessed from Borșa. The town is home to a wooden church, built in 1718. It administers one village, Băile Borșa.

In 1891 there were 1,432 Jews living in Borșa.

Borsa

Borsa may refer to:

Places
  • Borșa , a town in Maramureş County, Romania
  • Borșa, Cluj, a commune in Cluj County, Romania, which includes Borşa-Cătun and Borşa-Crestaia villages
  • Borșa, a village in Săcădat Commune, Bihor County, Romania
  • Borșa, a village in Vlădeni Commune, Iaşi County, Romania
  • Borša, a village in Slovakia
  • Borsas, a village in the municipal unit of Mykines, Argolis, Greece
  • Hruba Borsa, a village and municipality in western Slovakia
  • Børsa, a village and a former municipality in Sør-Trøndelag county, Norway
People
  • Roger Borsa (1060/1 – 1111), son of Robert Guiscard, the Norman conqueror of southern Italy and Sicily
  • Roland Borsa (died 1301), voivod of Transylvania
Other
  • Borsa Italiana, Italy's main stock exchange
  • Borsa Istanbul, Turkey's stock exchange
Borša

Borša is a village and municipality in the Trebišov District in the Košice Region of eastern Slovakia.