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Sofia

American  
[soh-fee-uh, soh-fee-uh, soh-fahy-uh] / ˈsoʊ fi ə, soʊˈfi ə, soʊˈfaɪ ə /

noun

  1. Also Sofiya a city in and the capital of Bulgaria, in the W part.

  2. a female given name.


Sofia British  
/ ˈsəʊfɪə /

noun

  1. Bulgarian name: Sofiya.  Ancient name: Serdica.  the capital of Bulgaria, in the west: colonized by the Romans in 29 ad ; became capital of Bulgaria in 1879; university (1880). Pop: 1 045 000 (2005 est)

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But that run could be coming to an end given they are currently second, seven points behind leaders Levski Sofia - and journalist Teodor Borisov says "Bulgarian football fans are desperate" to see a different champion.

From BBC

According to the Reuters news agency, two handguns and a rifle were found at the scene near the Petrohan mountain pass, about an hour's distance from the capital Sofia.

From BBC

Catherine essentially becomes a character in a Sofia Coppola movie who grows increasingly trapped and anguished in proportion to her cosseting.

From The Wall Street Journal

By the time it resumed, with Italian contender Sofia Goggia due to take her shot at the podium, more than 15 minutes had passed.

From The Wall Street Journal

Local favourite Sofia Goggia, who won gold and silver in the downhill at the last two Olympics, had a bumpy run but managed to recover.

From Barron's