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- Tsola Nincheva Dragoycheva (Bulgarian: Цола Нинчева Драгойчева; 18 August 1898 – 26 May 1993), also known under the pseudonym Sonya, was a Bulgarian politician...
- stand as candidates, with Stoyanka Ancheva, Ekaterina Avramova, Tsola Dragoycheva, Stanka Ivanova, Tsvetana Keranova [bg], Elena Ketskarova, Mara Kinkel...
-  United Kingdom Ernst Busch (1900–1980) Singer, actor  East Germany Tsola Dragoycheva (1898–1993) Bulgarian Communist Party politician, Member of the National...
- МОЛИ ТАТО ДА НЕ ГОНИ ГЕЙОВЕТЕ" [****ologist Todor Bostandjiev: Tsola Dragoycheva pray Tato do not evict ****s] (in Bulgarian). Blitz. August 30, 2006....
- August 18 Lance Sharkey, Australian Communist leader (d. 1967) Tsola Dragoycheva, Bulgarian politician (d. 1993) August 19 – Eleanor Boardman, American...
- since 1965. Bulgaria 1945 Stoyanka Ancheva Ekaterina Avramova Tsola Dragoycheva Stanka Ivanova Tsvetana Keranova Elena Ketskarova Mara Kinkel Venera...
- counterpart, formidable wartime Resistance figure and Politburo member Tsola Dragoycheva. She lobbied him for delivery preferences in return for campaigning before...
- WIDF president (2002) Brianca Fialdho, WDIF vice president (1953) Tsola Dragoycheva (1898–1993), communist politician, founding member (1945) Rada Todorova...
- philanthropist. Cor de Groot, 78, Dutch pianist and composer. Tsola Dragoycheva, 94, Bulgarian communist politician. Fernando Lopez, 89, Filipino politician...
- were Elizabeth Acland Allen (UK), Cécile Brunschvicg (France), Tsola Dragoycheva (Bulgaria), Dolores Ibárruri (Spain), Ana Pauker (Romania), Kata Pejnović...