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Rodica may
refer to:
Rodica Mateescu (born 1971),
triple jumper Rodica Popescu Bitănescu (born 1938),
actress Rodica Ramer,
professor of
engineering Rodica...
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Rodica Eugenia Simion (January 18, 1955 –
January 7, 2000) was a Romanian-American mathematician. She was the
Columbian School Professor of Mathematics...
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Rodica Ciorănică-Gavriliţă (born 25
March 1976) is a
journalist and
editor from Moldova. She
founded VIP
Magazin in 2004.
Since 2007, she has had a TV...
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Rodica Lucia Sutzu (15
April 1913 – 8 May 1979) was a
Romanian composer and
pianist who
studied with
Nadia Boulanger and
served as the
Romanian Radio piano...
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Rodica Frîntu (born 29
March 1960) is a
retired Romanian rower who won a
bronze medal at the 1980 Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen;...
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Rodica Negroiu (born 1940), also
known as The
Poisoner of Maxéville, is a
Romanian murderer who was
initially captured on 14
December 1990 for the death...
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Rodica Mateescu (born
Rodica Petrescu on
March 13, 1971 in Bucharest) is a
former triple jumper from Romania.
Having set a
personal best of 15.16 in 1997...
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Rodica (pronounced [ɾɔˈdiːtsa]) is a
settlement on the
outskirts of Domžale in the
Upper Carniola region of Slovenia. It
includes the
hamlet of Groblje...
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Rodica Mahu (born 18 July 1959, Orhei) is a
journalist from the
Republic of Moldova. She is the
editor in
chief of
Jurnal de Chişinău. On 10
April 2009...
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Mihaela Rodica Popescu Bitănescu (Romanian pronunciation: [roˈdika poˈpesku bitəˈnesku]; born 5
August 1938 in Răsuceni,
Ilfov County, Romania) is a Romanian...