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Viorica is a
Romanian female given name,
derived from
Romanian viorea, a
violet (flower).
Notable people with the name include:
Viorica Agarici, a Romanian...
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Vasilica Viorica Dăncilă (Romanian pronunciation: [vasiˈlika vi.oˈrika dənˈtʃilə]; born 16
December 1963) is a
Romanian politician,
former leader of the...
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Viorica Ana
Ecaterina Agarici (February 24th 1886–1979) was a
Romanian nurse, the
chairwoman of the
local Red
Cross in the city of
Roman during World...
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Viorica Susanu (born 29
October 1975 in Galați) is a
Romanian rower and
winner of four
Olympic Gold medals.
Susanu rowed in the
Romanian women's eight...
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Viorica Cucereanu-Bogatu (born 1957) is a
journalist from the
Republic of Moldova. She is the
Secretary of the
Supervisory Board of PNAC TeleRadio-Moldova...
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Viorica Dumbrăveanu (born 23
December 1976) is a
Moldovan politician. She
served as
Minister of Health,
Labour and
Social Protection from 14 November...
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other known for
promoting Manele music,
Taraf TV. His
first wife,
Viorica, died in 1994 at age 30. He was
married to
Adriana Bahmuțeanu with whom...
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Viorica Ursuleac (26
March 1894 – 22
October 1985) was a
Romanian operatic dramatic soprano.
Ursuleac was born the
daughter of a Gr****
Orthodox archdeacon...
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Viorica Viscopoleanu (née
Belmega on 8
August 1939) is a
retired Romanian long
jumper athlete. She
competed at the 1964, 1968 and 1972
Olympics and won...
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Viorica Cortez (born 26
December 1935) is a
noted Romanian-born mezzo-soprano,
later French by naturalisation.
Starting her
operatic and
concert career...