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Borja

Borja is a municipality in the province of Zaragoza, in the autonomous community of Aragon, Spain. It is the principal town of the Campo de Borja comarca and lies in a region known for agriculture and wine production. The Campo de Borja Denominación de Origen covers much of the surrounding area and contributes to the local economy through viticulture, with Garnacha and Tempranillo among the principal grape varieties grown there.

The name Borja is associated with the Borgia family, a prominent Renaissance noble house that took its

Today, Borja retains historical architecture in its old town center and serves as a local center for

surname
from
this
town
in
its
early
history.
Members
of
the
family
rose
to
high
office
in
the
Papal
States,
including
two
popes:
Alfonso
de
Borja,
who
became
Pope
Callixtus
III,
and
Rodrigo
Borgia,
who
became
Pope
Alexander
VI.
The
line
also
includes
Lucrezia
Borgia
and
Cesare
Borgia.
The
Borgia
lineage
has
left
a
lasting
imprint
on
European
history
and
on
the
cultural
memory
of
both
Spain
and
Italy.
commerce
and
culture
within
the
region.
The
town
and
surrounding
Campo
de
Borja
area
attract
visitors
interested
in
wine
tourism
and
historic
sites
associated
with
the
broader
Borgia
legacy.