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Nastasia Ionescu

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Nastasia Nichitov-Ionescu (born 5 March 1954) is a Romanian sprint canoer who competed from the late 1970s to the early 1980s. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Nastasia Ionescu has received more than 8,946 page views. Her biography is available in 15 different languages on Wikipedia. Nastasia Ionescu is the 2,257th most popular athlete, the 556th most popular biography from Romania and the 39th most popular Romanian Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Nastasia Ionescu ranks 2,257 out of 6,025Before her are Daphne Hasenjäger, Kurt Schmid, Gerald Logan, Norman Taber, Svetlana Feofanova, and Veronica Campbell-Brown. After her are Lynn Davies, Chira Apostol, Barbara Burke, Aladár Kovácsi, Janusz Pyciak-Peciak, and Maritza Martén.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1954, Nastasia Ionescu ranks 605Before her are Zdeněk Šreiner, Julie Carmen, David Barron, Enzo Moavero Milanesi, Barbara Prammer, and Renate Dorrestein. After her are Mudashiru Lawal, Ingibjörg Sólrún Gísladóttir, Dan Butler, Gregory C. Johnson, José Van Tuyne, and Sibylle Lewitscharoff.

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In Romania

Among people born in Romania, Nastasia Ionescu ranks 556 out of 844Before her are Andrei Pavel (1974), Nicu Vlad (1963), Fița Lovin (1951), Mirel Rădoi (1981), Cristieana Cojocaru (1962), and Cătălin Predoiu (1968). After her are Chira Apostol (1960), Gheorghe Craioveanu (1968), Radu Jude (1977), Vasile Pușcașu (1956), Vasile Iordache (1950), and Elena Gheorghe (1985).

Among ATHLETES In Romania

Among athletes born in Romania, Nastasia Ionescu ranks 39Before her are Alina Astafei (1969), Costică Dafinoiu (1954), Ion Draica (1958), Nicu Vlad (1963), Fița Lovin (1951), and Cristieana Cojocaru (1962). After her are Chira Apostol (1960), Sanda Toma (1956), Rodica Arba (1962), Elena Georgescu (1964), Viorica Ioja (1962), and Corneliu Ion (1951).