- Look up
ionica in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Ionica may
refer to:
Ionică, a
Romanian version of John (given name)
Viorica Ionică (born 1955), a Romanian...
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Ionica was a
domestic telecoms provider based in Cambridge, UK,
operating between 1995 and 1998.
Founded in 1991,
Ionica offered an
alternative technology...
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Marina di
Gioiosa Ionica (Calabrian: 'A Marina) is a
comune (muni****lity) in the
Province of
Reggio Calabria in the
Italian region Calabria,
located about...
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Ionica Smeets (born 8
October 1979) is a
Dutch mathematician,
science journalist, columnist,
television presenter and
professor in
science communication...
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Ionică Tăutu (usual
rendition of Ion Tăutu; 1798–1828) was a
Moldavian low-ranking boyar, Enlightenment-inspired pamphleteer, and
craftsman ("an engineer...
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Roccella Ionica (Italian pronunciation: [rotˈtʃɛlla ˈjɔːnika]; also
known as
Roccella Jonica or
simply as
Roccella (Roccellese: Rucceja) is a town and...
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Viorica Ionică (20 June 1955 – 16
August 2020) was a
Romanian handball player who
competed in the 1976
Summer Olympics. She was part of the
Romanian handball...
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Emile Mau'u
Ingham (born 14
August 1993) is a
professional footballer who
plays a
winger for
National Premier Leagues club
South Melbourne. Born in...
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Ionica Tudor (born 9
January 1975) is a
Romanian diver. She
competed in the women's 3
metre springboard event at the 1992
Summer Olympics. "
Ionica Tudor"...
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Gheorghe Ene (born
February 13, 1959),
known as
Ionică Minune, is a Romani-Romanian accordionist.
Ionică Minune was born in Costeşti, Buzău County, Romania...