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Anna Tomowa-Sintow

Bulgarian soprano

1941 - today

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Her biography is available in 24 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 23 in 2024). Anna Tomowa-Sintow is the 670th most popular singer (down from 669th in 2024), the 112th most popular biography from Bulgaria (up from 119th in 2019) and the 7th most popular Bulgarian Singer.

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Among Singers

Among singers, Anna Tomowa-Sintow ranks 670 out of 4,381Before her are Lusine Zakaryan, Pierre Kartner, Christopher Cross, Christina Nilsson, Edgar P. Jacobs, and Maryla Rodowicz. After her are Philipp Kirkorov, Jennifer Rush, Verka Serduchka, Samira Said, Vice Vukov, and RM.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1941, Anna Tomowa-Sintow ranks 239Before her are Wilson Pickett, Christopher Connelly, Jiří Raška, George P. Cosmatos, Ken Saro-Wiwa, and Bob Wilson. After her are Sarah Miles, Charles Whitman, Lynne Cheney, Prince William of Gloucester, Lothar Bisky, and Richard Martin West.

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In Bulgaria

Among people born in Bulgaria, Anna Tomowa-Sintow ranks 112 out of NaNBefore her are Telerig of Bulgaria (706), Princess Nadezhda of Bulgaria (1899), Princess Eudoxia of Bulgaria (1898), Kormisosh (700), Dimitar Penev (1945), and Malamir of Bulgaria (810). After her are Philipp Kirkorov (1967), Stefka Kostadinova (1965), Krasimir Balakov (1966), Maxim of Bulgaria (1914), Naim Süleymanoğlu (1967), and Norair Nurikyan (1948).

Among Singers In Bulgaria

Among singers born in Bulgaria, Anna Tomowa-Sintow ranks 7Before her are Sylvie Vartan (1944), Boris Christoff (1914), Nicolai Ghiaurov (1929), Ghena Dimitrova (1941), Raina Kabaivanska (1934), and Lili Ivanova (1939). After her are Philipp Kirkorov (1967), Ljuba Welitsch (1913), Azis (1978), Nora Nova (1928), Sonya Yoncheva (1981), and Elitsa Todorova (1977).

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