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Antoaneta Stefanova (Bulgarian: Антоанета Стефанова; born 19
April 1979) is a
Bulgarian chess grandmaster and Women's
World Champion from 2004 to 2006...
- (feminine
Stefanova), (Bulgarian: Стефанов), also Stefanoff, is a
patronymic Slavic surname.
Notable people with this
surname include:
Antoaneta Stefanova, a...
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Iveta Štefanová (born 27
November 1983) is a
Czech surgeon and
politician for the
Freedom and
Direct Democracy (SPD)
party in
Chamber of Deputies. Štefanová...
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Dessislava Stefanova is a
Bulgarian soprano singer and folk
choir director. She was
named Bulgarian Woman of the Year (Българка на годината) 2017. Born...
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Tanya Stefanova-Koleva (Bulgarian: Таня Стефанова; born
March 8, 1972) is a
female pole
vaulter from Bulgaria, who
represented her
native country at two...
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Mincheva -
Stefanova (Bulgarian: Йорданка Христова Минчева - Стефанова) (29
August 1923 – 28
April 2007), Aka
Jordanka Mincheva -
Stefanova,
Jordanka Minčeva...
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original on 10 June 2024.
Retrieved 10 June 2024.
Stefanova,
Radoslava (2001). "Balkan Clutter:
American and
European Handling of...
- president), from May 21 to June 8, 2004,
produced Bulgarian Antoaneta Stefanova as champion. As with
Polgar five
years prior, Zhu Chen did not parti****te...
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Neshka Stefanova Robeva (Bulgarian: Нешка Стефанова Робева; born 26 May 1946) is a
Bulgarian former rhythmic gymnast and coach. Born in Rousse, Robeva...
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Štefanová (Hungarian: Istvánkirályfalva) is a
village and muni****lity in
western Slovakia in
Pezinok District in the
Bratislava region. List of muni****lities...