Wikipedia
Borja may refer to:
Borja is both a surname and a given name. Notable people with the name include:
- Álvaro Alfredo Magaña Borja (1925–2001), interim president of El Salvador
- Francisco de Borja (1441–1511), Spanish cardinal
- Borja Ekiza (born 1988), Spanish footballer
- Borja García (born 1982), Spanish racing driver
- Borja García Freire (born 1990), Spanish footballer
- Borja Fernández (footballer, born 1981), Spanish footballer
- Borja Mayoral, Spanish footballer
- Borja Pérez (born 1982), Spanish footballer
- Borja Valero (born 1985), Spanish footballer
- Rodrigo Borja (born 1935), Ecuadorian president
- Félix Borja (born 1983), Ecuadorian footballer
- Enrique Borja (born 1945), Mexican footballer
Borja is a mountain in central Bosnia ( Bosnia and Herzegovina), between Teslić town and Maslovare village. 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 majority of this mountain is 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 are a watershed between basins of Bosnia and Vrbas.
Borja is rich by dense coniferous–deciduous forest communities. From coniferous species dominated by white and black pine, after which it was named. The dense forests are inhabited by many wild animals, including Bosnian endemic quarry mammals.
Abundant springs, streams and rivers, and the best known source of Hajdučke vode beside which is titled and recreation center. There is a rich in variety of minerals, of which the exploitive was only coal, which was opened at the time of Austro-Hungarian rule (1916). It was closed during the 1950s.