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Zsófia in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Zsófia is a
female given name, the
Hungarian equivalent of Sophia, and may
refer to:
Zsofia Balazs (born...
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Zsófia Mária Tatjána Mónika Erzsébet
Katalin von Habsburg-Lothringen (born 12
January 2001) is a Hungarian-Austrian
member of the
House of Habsburg-Lorraine...
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Stefanie Powers (born
November 2, 1942) is an
American actress. She is best
known for her role as
Jennifer Hart on the
mystery television series Hart to...
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Sofia Polgar (Hungarian: Polgár
Zsófia,
pronounced [ˈpolɡaːr ˈʒoːfiɒ]; born
November 2, 1974) is a
Hungarian and
Israeli chess player, teacher, and artist...
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Zsófia Torma (26
September 1832 – 14
November 1899) was a
Hungarian archaeologist,
anthropologist and paleontologist.
Torma was born in Csicsókeresztúr...
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Zsófia Szilágyi (Hungarian: Szilágyi
Zsófia) was a
Hungarian noblewoman from the
House of Szilágyi. She was the
daughter of László Szilágyi and Katalin...
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Zsófia Rácz (born 28
December 1988 in Győr) is a
Hungarian football midfielder currently playing for PSV
Eindhoven in the Eredivisie. She
first pla****...
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Zsófia Kovács may
refer to:
Zsófia Kovács (triathlete) (born 1988),
Hungarian triathlete Zsófia Kovács (gymnast) (born 2000),
Hungarian gymnast This disambiguation...
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Zsófia Szamosi (born 12
August 1977) is a
Hungarian actress. Her film
credits include Sing,
Strangled and One Day.
Szamosi was also a cast
member in the...
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Zsófia Susányi (born 16
February 1992, in Szeged) is a
Hungarian tennis player. Susányi won one
singles and two
doubles titles on the ITF tour in her career...