Examples of using Sofya in English and their translations into Japanese
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Sofya Curly.
The Aya Sofya.
The Aya Sofya was a church before.
Valentine's Disaster?! Sofya City.
Sofya Andreevna helps her husband.
Lion Sofya.
Aya Sofya was originally intended to be a Christian church.
The Beyazıt Mosque(built in 1498-1505) itself occupies the site of Theodosius I's Forum andhas architecture inspired by the Aya Sofya.
Two of the main sights, Aya Sofya and the Blue Mosque stand opposite one another.
Sofya Andreevna at Astapovo station, peeping through the window behind her husband.
Talk to the blacksmiths at"Sofya City" or"El Scaro" and select"Create Equipment"gt;"Limited-Time".
If you do not want to waste time waiting for a bus or the metro,you can get to the city center using the Sofya OK Supertrans Taxi service that runs from the airport.
The Aya Sofya(formerly the Hagia Sophia) was the ostentatious statement to the world of the wealth and technical ability of his empire.
Its original name was the Church of Sergius and Bacchus,but the obvious architectural parallels with the Aya Sofya led to its long-held nickname becoming the building's official title.
The Aya Sofya(formerly the Hagia Sophia) was the emperor's way of announcing to the world how wealthy and technically able his empire was.
Before Emperor Justinian built the Aya Sofya, he had to test out if the building would work structurally, so he built this miniature version first.
The Aya Sofya was the Byzantine Emperor Justinian stylish statement to the world of the riches and proven technical ability of his empire.
Housed in one of the outer buildings of the Aya Sofya complex, the three galleries here walk you through the history of Turkish carpets and the dazzling array of motifs and styles from different regions of the country.