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A road from Borsh to Vlorë passes through the village.
Continuing in this way Borsh will become soon the best destination for tourists in the South of Albania.
The thing that makes Borsh very popular is its beach, which is the largest beach in Ionian sea (7 km).
Arianiti also destroyed a second army sent by Ali Beg, leaving hundreds dead in the valleys of Kuç all the way to Borsh.
It is located in a side valley of the Albanian Riviera, within the region of Kurvelesh and 10 km northeast of Borsh.
Early influences on him included his father, a carpenter and amateur ashik or bardic poet, and the priest of the town's Russian church, Dean Borsh, a family friend.
Mr. Costa, an experienced restaurateur, owned La Goletta in Port Washington and, more recently, Borsh di Roma in Manhattan.
"A lot of Orientals, blacks and Hispanics buy Volvos," said James L. Borsh, a spokesman for Volvo Cars of North America.
Traditionally, the region begins south of Llogara National Park, continues down along the coast through the villages of Borsh, Himara, Qeparo, Piqeras, and ends at Lukovë.
In Romania dill (mărar) is widely used as an ingredient for soups such as borş (pronounced "borsh"), pickles and other dishes, especially those based on peas, beans and cabbage.
Panormos was an ancient Greek harbor settlement mentioned by the geographer Ptolemy (3.13.2), in Chaonia in ancient Epirus, possibly located at Porto Palermo south of Himare, Albania Borsh, Albania has also been suggested as a possible site.
To the east, Qeparo is bounded by the village of Borsh, to the northeast by Çorraj, to the north with Kudhës, to the northwest by Piluri, to the west with the town of Himara and to the south and southwest by the Ionian sea.
Modern Borsh was built after that, but became seriously depopulated, first due to malaria, and following severe reprisal killings by Germans in WW2 however, depopulation was balanced by an influx of refugees from Vlora, fleeing into partisan territory from the city which was heavily contested until late in the war.
During Ali pasha's reign there were 700 houses at Borsh, and below the castle mount you can see a ruined mosque and madrese (a Muslim theological school), both of which were damaged in Ali Pasha's wars but survived, only to be destroyed by fighting after 1912 when the Turks left the region.