- SOF-; Bulgarian: София, romanized: Sofiya,
Bulgarian pronunciation: [
ˈsɔfijɐ] "Sofia
through centuries".
Sofia Muni****lity.
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Sofija Milošević (Serbian Cyrillic: Софија Милошевић; born
March 18, 1991) is a
Serbian fashion model. She
worked for
Serbian fashion designers and brands...
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Sofija Jovanović (Serbian Cyrillic: Софија Јовановић; 1895–1979) was a
Serbian war
heroine who
fought in the
Balkan Wars and the
First World War. Sofija...
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bearing the name
Sofija include:
Sofija Jovanović (1895–1979),
Serbian war hero
Sofija Korkutytė (1939–2000),
Lithuanian rower Sofija Milošević (born 1991)...
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Sofija Garanča (born 25 May 2004) is a
Latvian footballer who
plays as a
defender for SFK Rīga and the
Latvia national team. Garanča made her
debut for...
- women's
national team.
Sofija Ņesterova at Soccerway.
Retrieved 25
April 2020.
Sofija Ņesterova – UEFA
competition record (archive) "
Sofija Ņesterova". Latvijas...
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Letters to
Sofija (Lithuanian: Laiškai Sofijai) is a 2013
Lithuanian biographical film
about the life of
Mikalojus Konstantinas Čiurlionis.
Rokas Zubovas...
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Sofia City
Province (Bulgarian: Област София-град, romanized: Oblast Sofiya-grad) is a
province (oblast) of Bulgaria. Its
administrative center is the...
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Sofija Čiurlionienė née Kymantaitė (13
March 1886 – 1
December 1958) was a
Lithuanian writer, educator, and activist.
After studies at girls' gymnasiums...
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Sofija Smetonienė (née Chodakauskaitė;
January 13, 1885 –
December 28, 1968), was the wife of the
first President of
Lithuania Antanas Smetona and served...