Sobinov

Sobinov

Sobinov may refer to one of the following:
*Boris Sobinov, (1895 - 1956), a Russian composer
*Leonid Sobinov, (1872 – 1934), a Russian Opera singer, father of Boris Sobinov
*4449 Sobinov, an asteroid named to Leonid Sobinov
*Sobíňov, a village in Czech Republic


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