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- Sofka Zinovieff (born 1961) is a British author and journalist. Zinovieff was born in London. Her parents were Peter Zinovieff and Victoria Gala Heber-Percy...
- Marko however actually wanted Sofka for himself, to give him healthy and beautiful children. During Sofka's wedding night, Sofka locks herself and Tomča in...
- Sofka Skipwith (born Sophia Dolgorukova; 23 October 1907 – 26 February 1994) was a Russian princess, who after working for Laurence Olivier and being...
- Vinoš Sofka (4 July 1929 – 9 February 2016) was a museologist. He co-founded the International Committee for Museology (ICOFOM) in 1977 and served as...
- Sofka Nikolić (Serbian Cyrillic: Софка Николић; 1907 – 27 July 1982) was a Serbian and Yugoslav singer of folk music considered to be the first major...
- prominent music style since World War I following the early success of Sofka Nikolić. The music has been further promoted by Danica Obrenić, Anđelija...
- Sofka Popova (Bulgarian: Софка Попова) (née Kazandzhieva/Bulgarian: Казанджиева; born 15 August 1953) is a retired 100 metres runner from Bulgaria. She...
- Zinovieff was born on 26 January 1933; his parents, Leo Zinovieff and Sofka, née Princess Sophia Dolgorouky, were both Russian aristocrats, who met...
- Joanna Kakissis, "36 hours in Athens, Greece", New York Times, 2 May 2008 Sofka Zinovieff, The House on Paradise Street, 2012, ISBN 9781907595691, p. 48...
- being the writer Sofka Zinovieff, who inherited the entirety of her grandfather's estate, including Faringdon House. In 2014 Sofka Zinovieff wrote a...