Iokanga

Iokanga

Mit Iokanga werden mehrere geographische Begriffe bezeichnet:

  • Iokanga, ein Fluss in der Oblast Murmansk (Russland)
  • Iokanga, eine Siedlung in der Oblast Murmansk (Russland)
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