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In "Forever Royal", Sofia is promoted to a full-fleged Protector of the Ever Realm and Storykeeper of the Secret Library. Sofia appears as a teenager in the series finale of Elena of Avalor. Princess Amber Winslow (voiced by Darcy Rose Byrnes) – Sofia's older stepsister and James' twin sister. She is initially vain, spoiled, and impatient ...
Sofia the First is an American animated fantasy children's television series created and developed by Craig Gerber for Disney Television Animation and Disney Junior. The series follows a young peasant girl named Sofia, voiced by Ariel Winter , who becomes a princess after her mother marries the King of Enchancia.
Sofia's family vacations at Merroway Cove, which is rumored to house mermaids. Cedric plots to steal the powerful mermaid comb. Sofia transforms into a mermaid, be with a mermaid named Oona and learns of the mermaid Queen Emmaline's plan to sink the royal ship. She promises to move the ship but faces disbelief from her parents.
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Illyria is also an ancient Greek & Roman name for a part of the Balkans. Illyria is again used as a fictional kingdom in the film, Secret Society of Second-Born Royals; Irania: small European kingdom from the film Trouble for Two. Ingenistan: Small kingdom in Svalbard. The name comes from the youtuber Ingen.
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Princess Sofia may refer to: Sofia Balthazar , protagonist of the Disney Junior series Sofia the First Princess Sofia, Duchess of Värmland , a member of the Swedish royal family
The first daughter and former heiress of the Hyuga Clan, known as the "Byakugan Princess". Hanabi Hyuga: The second daughter and heiress of the Hyuga Clan and the younger sister of Hinata. Tsunade: The first grandchild of the First Hokage with many referring to her by the Japanese honorific "hime" (princess).