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Sofia, Bulgaria


Sofia means 'wisdom' in Greek and the Greek word is pronounced with a stress on the 'i'. Many visitors and tourists usually pronounce Sofia with the Greek pronunciation which is also common for the female name Sofia or Sophia. However the name of the city Sofia in Bulgaria is pronounced with a stress on the 'o' and not on the 'i'. So, if you want to impress the locals by pronouncing the name of their city as they do, try to pronounce it as 'sOfia' and not as 'sofIa'. For extra authentic pronunciation add an almost quite 'y' at the end and pronounce it as 'sOfyia'

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Sofia, Bulgaria


Sofia in antiquity was a Thracian settlement called Serdica. This name was possibly originated from a Thracian tribe named Serdi. Romans gave to the city the composite name Ulpia Serdica after the Emperor Marcus Ulpius Traianus. Ulpia comes from the Latin word lupus and means wolf. The Byzantines were referring to the city as Serdonpolis (Σερδών πόλις) which means the city of the Serdi and Triaditza which means trinity in Greek. The Arab traveller Idrisi called the city Atralissa and the crusades called it Strelitsa. The name Sofia of which the city is known today comes from the Saint Sofia Church and means wisdom. Do you know how to pronounce Sofia?

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Sofia, Bulgaria


This city is full of colors

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Larnaca, Cyprus


Larnaca's coast road is always crowded with tourists and locals enjoying food, drinks and calm walks near the sandy beach

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