- Look up
Borda or
borda in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Borda may
refer to: Qaṣīda al-Burda, a
famous Sufi poem.
Borda (building) or borde, traditional...
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Javier Bordas de
Togores (born 5
March 1961) is a
Spanish businessman who was
sporting director of Barcelona. In 2010,
Bordas was
appointed director of...
- The
Borda method or
order of
merit is a
positional voting rule that
gives each
candidate a
number of
points equal to the
number of
candidates ranked below...
- in a
Crowd (2017)
Stories "Camille
Bordas". www.goodreads.com. Davidson,
Willing (2
April 2018). "Camille
Bordas on Burglaries, Loneliness, and Spelling...
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against Montenegro. "Réka
Bordás Profile". eurohandball.com.
Retrieved 20 May 2022. "
BORDAS Reka".
Tokyo 2020 Olympics. "
Bordás Réka: Kirázott a
hideg a...
- József
Bordás (June 2, 1963) is a
Hungarian handball player. He parti****ted at the 1988
Summer Olympics,
where the
Hungarian national team
placed fourth...
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James Bordas (20
August 1929 – 28
December 2020) was a
French politician. "Indre-et-Loire : mort de
James Bordas,
ancien sénateur-maire de Chambray-lès-Tours"...
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winger or a forward.
Gerard Bordas at WorldFootball.net
Gerard Bordas at BD****bol
Gerard Bordas at LaPreferente.com (in Spanish)
Gerard Bordas at Soccerway...
- 19 May 2019 "
Bordas:
Endika Bordas Losada:
Matches 2018–19". BD****bol.
Retrieved 18
April 2019.
Endika Bordas at BD****bol
Endika Bordas at ****bolme (in...
- Jean-Charles,
chevalier de
Borda (4 May 1733 – 19
February 1799) was a
French mathematician, physicist, and Navy officer.
Borda was born in the city of Dax...