Arctica (disambiguation)
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Arctica was an ancient continent that formed in the Neoarchean era.
Arctica or Arktika may also refer to:
- Arctica (bivalve), a bivalve genus in the family Arcticidae
 - "Arctica" (song), a single by Amberian Dawn
 - 1031 Arctica, a dark asteroid
 - Arktika (1972 nuclear icebreaker)
- Arktika-class icebreakers, a class of Soviet and later Russian nuclear icebreakers
 
 - Arktika (2016 nuclear icebreaker), a Project 22220 icebreaker
 - Arktika 2007, a Russian expedition involving a crewed descent to the ocean bottom at the North Pole
 - Azimut Hotel Murmansk or Artika, a hotel in Russia
 - Fratercula arctica, the Atlantic puffin or common puffin, a species of seabird in the auk family
 - Physaria arctica, a perennial flowering herb in the family Brassicaceae
 - Salix arctica, the Arctic willow, a creeping willow in the family Salicaceae
 - Trivia arctica, a marine gastropod mollusc in the family Triviidae
 
See also
- All pages with titles beginning with arctica
 - All pages with titles beginning with arktika
 - All pages with titles containing arctica
 - All pages with titles containing arktika
 - Sonata Arctica, a Finnish power metal band
 - Arctic (disambiguation)
 - Antarctica (disambiguation)