- Burlakoff,
author of The
World of
Russian Borsch, "****ociated in
America with
borsch, in general, and
Jewish borsch in particular." In the
Soviet Union, borscht...
-
Anton Börsch (1854, K****el – 1920, Bad Wildungen) was a
German geodesist, astronomer, and geophysicist.
Börsch was a
professor at the Geodätisches Institut...
-
Borsch or
Börsch is a
German and
North American last name
which is
either derived from the
first name of
Latin origin Liborius or from a
diminutive of...
- dictionary.
Borsch, or borscht, is a
beetroot soup of East
European origin.
Borsch, borscht,
borsh or
borshch or
barszcz may also
refer to:
Borsch (surname)...
-
Willie Borsch (February 19, 1930 –
October 1, 1991),
nicknamed "Wild Willie", was an
American AA/FA and
funny car drag racer.
Borsch started racing in...
- [ʒuˈɐ̃w diˈoɣu ˈsɐ̃tuʒ ˈβɔɾʒɨʃ]; born 2000),
known professionally as João
Borsch (pronounced [ʒuˈɐ̃w ˈbɔɾʃ]), is a
Portuguese singer,
songwriter and musician...
-
Stefan Henrik Borsch (born 19
January 1947) is a
Swedish singer,
songwriter and musician. At first, he sang for
Swedish dansband Öijwinds, and from 1973...
- The
Borscht Belt, or
Yiddish Alps, is a
colloquial term for the
mostly defunct summer resorts of the
Catskill Mountains in
parts of ****van, Orange, and...
- Karl
Borsch (born
August 1, 1959 in Krefeld-Hüls) is
auxiliary bishop of Aachen. Born in Krefeld, he grew up in Kempen,
where he also
attended the gymnasium...
- 171–175.
Academic American Encyclopedia (1989), p. 332.
Börsch-Supan 1974, pp. 7–8.
Börsch-Supan 1972, pp. 620–630.
Larisey 1993, p. 14. Johnston, Leppien...