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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ZofiaZofia - Wikipedia

    Zofia is a Slavic given name of Old Greek origin, meaning wisdom. It is a variant of Sofia. Famous people with the name Zofia: Anna Zofia Sapieha (1799–1864) Maria Zofia Sieniawska. Zofia Albinowska-Minkiewiczowa (1886–1971) Zofia Baltarowicz-Dzielińska (1894–1970), Polish sculptor. Zofia Branicka (1790–1879)

  2. Actress. Years active. 2013–present. Zofia Wichłacz ( Polish pronunciation: [ˈzɔfja ˈvixwat͡ʂ]; born 5 April 1995) is a Polish actress. She has appeared in films such as Warsaw 44 and Afterimage, and television programmes such as Medics, The Romanoffs and World on Fire .

    • Actress
    • 5 April 1995 (age 28), Warsaw, Poland
    • 2013–present
  3. Zofia Kilanowicz (born 15 May 1963) is a Polish operatic soprano who has performed internationally, with a focus on Polish music. She appeared as Roxana in Szymanowski's King Roger in Paris and New York City, and recorded Górecki's Second Symphony (Copernican Symphony) and Third Symphony (Symphony of Sorrowful Songs).

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  5. Zofia Nałkowska ([ˈzɔfia nawˈkɔvska], 10 November 1884, in Warsaw, Congress Poland – 17 December 1954, in Warsaw) was a Polish prose writer, dramatist, and prolific essayist. She served as the executive member of the prestigious Polish Academy of Literature (1933–1939) during the interwar period.

  6. Zofia and Kazimierz Romanowicz in Paris, September 1998. Zofia Romanowicz (born Zofia Górska; 18 October 1922 – 28 March 2010) was a Polish émigré novelist, essayist, poet, and translator and an eminent member of the Polish literary and cultural communities in exile as well as Parisian intellectual circles.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Marie_CurieMarie Curie - Wikipedia

    Marie Curie. She is the only person to win a Nobel Prize in two sciences. Maria Salomea Skłodowska-Curie [a] ( Polish: [ˈmarja salɔˈmɛa skwɔˈdɔfska kʲiˈri] ⓘ; née Skłodowska; 7 November 1867 – 4 July 1934), known simply as Marie Curie ( / ˈkjʊəri / KURE-ee, [1] French: [maʁi kyʁi] ), was a Polish and naturalised -French ...

  8. Zofia Kossak-Szczucka (Polish pronunciation: [ˈzɔfʲja ˈkɔssak ˈʂt ʂut ska] (also Kossak-Szatkowska); 10 August 1889 – 9 April 1968) was a Polish writer and World War II resistance fighter. She co-founded two wartime Polish organizations: Front for the Rebirth of Poland and Żegota , set up to assist Polish Jews to escape ...

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