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Borsa del grano - ترجمة إلى إنجليزي

TOWN IN MARAMUREȘ COUNTY, ROMANIA
Băile Borşa; Baile Borsa; Borşa; Borsabánya; Borsabanya; Băile Borșa; Borscha

Borsa del grano      
wheat pit (Stock Exchange)
close friends         
1992 FILM BY MICHELE PLACIDO
Le amiche del cuore
Buoni amici
Tierra del Fuego         
  • World map from 1572, when the area was believed to be part of what was called [[Terra Australis]]
  • Glacier in [[Alberto de Agostini National Park]]
  • [[Sea lion]]s at Isla de los Lobos in the Beagle Channel, near [[Ushuaia]]
  • Puerto Harberton]]
  • Selk'nam]] hunters
  • Valley near the [[Beagle Channel]]
ARCHIPELAGO OFF THE SOUTH OF SOUTH AMERICA
Tierra del fuego; Tierra Del Fuego; Fireland; Tiera del fuego; Land of Flame; Terra del fuogo; Terra Magellanica; History of Tierra del Fuego; Indigenous peoples of Tierra del Fuego; Tierra del Fuego archipelago; Monte Shipton; Economy of Tierra del Fuego; Geology of Tierra del Fuego
Terra del Fuoco (arcipelago a sud dell"America Latina)

تعريف

witcha
A request for something, particularly a cup of tea or coffee, especially if the person to whom the request is made is walking by the kettle, coffee machine, etc. From If you are making a drink, I'll have one with you. Originates from one C (K) Leong.
Person sees other person walking into the kitchen, calls out Witcha!

ويكيبيديا

Borșa

Borșa (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈborʃa]; Hungarian: Borsa, German: Borscha, Yiddish: בורשא Borsha) is a town in eastern Maramureș County, Maramureș, Romania, in the valley of the river Vișeu and near the Prislop Pass. Linking Transylvania to Bukovina, Prislop Pass is surrounded by the Rodna and Maramureș 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. The area has lost much of its population following the collapse of the communist regime. In the past, the town of Borșa was also home to a Zipser German community.