Borşa (Hungarian: Borsa, German: Borscha) is a town in the south of the Maramureş county, Romania in the valley of the Vişeu river near the Prislop Pass , which links Transylvania from Bukovina. It is sorrounded by the Rodna Mountains and Maramureş .
The town is a spa and in its vicinity can be found mineral springs. The Rodna National Park (which has an area of 463 km2) can be accessed from Borşa.
Among the sights of Borşa is the wooden church built in 1718.
Population
- 1991: 30,504
- 2002: 27,247