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Áramótaskaupið
Áramótaskaupið (literally "The New Year's Eve fun") television show is an important part of Icelandic New Year's celebration. It focuses upon the recent year from a satirical standpoint, and shows little mercy towards its victims, especially politicians and prominent businessmen. Icelandic New Y..
R.A.M.B.O. (band)
R.A.M.B.O. is a straight edge anarchist vegan thrashcore band from Philadelphia. R.A.M.B.O. Currently has two full lengths, on the labels: 625 Thrashcore, and Havoc Records. They are known for their live shows, which normally include costumes, props, and general maniacy. Even though lead singer To..
R.A. McConnell
R.A. McConnell is an American parapsychologist. Selected works Encounters with Parapsychology (1982, ISBN 0-9610232-1-X)Parapsychology and Self-Deception in Science (1983, ISBN 0-9610232-2-8)An Introduction to Parapsychology in the Context of Science (1983, ISBN 0-9610232-3-6)Parapsychology in Re..
R. A. MacAvoy
Roberta Ann (R. A.) MacAvoy (born December 13, 1949) is a fantasy and science fiction author in the United States. Several of her books draw on Celtic or Taoist themes. She won the John W. Campbell Award for best new writer in 1984. Bibliography The Black Dragon series* Tea with the Black Dragon (..
R. A. Montgomery
Raymond A. Montgomery (born 1936 in Connecticut) is an author and progenitor of the Choose Your Own Adventure interactive children's book series. Montgomery graduated from Williams College and went to graduate school at Yale University and New York University (NYU). Montgomery has devoted his life t..
Ram
Depending on context, RAM, Ram or ram may be an acronym or a full word, and it can mean one of the following: In Air transportation- RAM (Royal Air Maroc) is the Moroccan national airline - Ram-Jet (Ramjet) is a type of jet engine particularly suitable for supersonic speeds. In Astronomy- Aries..
Ram's horn
Ram's horn can mean: Shofar, a musical instrument used for religious purposesProboscidea, a genus of plants This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directl..
Ram's Horn Squid
Ram's Horn Squid (Spirula spirula) is a unique and peculiar species of mollusc which constitutes a family (Spirulidae) and order (Spirulida) by itself. Live specimens are very rare because they are deep dwellers. It is also known as Little Post Horn Squid or simply by its genus Spirula. Contents ..
Ram's Island
Ram's Island is a small 20 acre island off of the coast of Mystic, Connecticut. It is connected to Shelter Island by a causeway. Once called Mystic Island, it was formerly the site of an exclusive Victorian era hotel resort at which steamships from Boston and New York City stopped twice a day. At it..
Ram, Serbia
Ram is a settlement in north-east Serbia (Braničevo District), located at municipality Veliko Gradište (Велико Градиште). The settlement is populated with 282 habitants (2002. census). There is a fortress from XVI century near the settlement, which was the center of the district in h..
Ram-air intake
A ram-air intake is any air intake system which uses the air pressure created by vehicle motion to increase the air pressure inside of the intake manifold on an engine. For example, a ramjet eliminates many moving parts by using the forward motion to compress incoming air. Ram-air systems are used..
Ram-Falcon Trophy
The Ram-Falcon Trophy is awarded to each season's winner of the College football game between the Colorado State University and the Air Force Academy. History of the trophy The first time that the trophy was awarded was in 1980. It was created by a former CSU ROTC commander. Winners of the tr..
Ram-Man
Ram-Man Statistics Name Ram-Man Secret Identity None Status Alive Affiliations He-Man Notable Relatives None Notable powers or abilities Spring-like legs, warrior Weapons None Voiced by John Erwin - 1983& Scott McNeil - 2002 Created by Mattel Ram-Man is a fictional..
Ram-On
Ram-on is an Israeli Moshav located in the T'anach region, south of the Jezreel Valley. The community was founded in 1953. ..
Ram-Rahim
Ram-Rahim was the first and most popular characters to appear on Manoj Comics, a popular comics strip in India . Ram and Rahim were two different characters playing role of secret agents. In most of the stories their job will be to save the world from a wicked scientist or an enemy of their nation...
Ram-Zet
Ram-Zet is an avant-garde metal band formed in Norway in 1998. It began as a one-man project by singer and guitarist Zet, which later evolved into a full-grown band with the arrival of Küth (drums) and Solem (bass), leading to the release of Ram-Zet's debut album, Pure Therapy, in September 2000...
Rama
This article is about the incarnation of God Vishnu and king of ancient India, for other meanings see Rama (disambiguation). This page contains Indic text. Without rendering support, you may see irregular vowel positioning and a lack of conjuncts. [Enabling complex text support for Indic ..
RAMA
RAMA is a first-person adventure game developed and published by Sierra Entertainment in 1996. The game is based on Arthur C. Clarke's books Rendezvous with Rama and Rama II and supports both DOS and Windows 95. It is the second Rama game to be produced. Earlier, a text adventure was released in 19..
Rama's Bridge
NASA satellite photo of Rama's Bridge—oblique, Sri Lanka to the left Rama's/Adam's Bridge as seen from the air Map of Rama's/Adam's Bridge and environs Rama's Bridge, also called Adam's bridge or Nala's Bridge is a chain of limestone shoals, between the islands of Mann..
Rama, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Rama is the name of a municipality (and historical region) in Bosnia and Herzegovina, located in southern Herzegovina. It is located in the Herzegovina-Neretva Canton in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina. The seat of the municipality is in Prozor. In 1991, the municipality had a populatio..
Rama, Ethiopia
Rama (also called Mai Lala, Lala) is a town in northern Ethiopia. Located 35 km north of the town of Adwa in the Mehakelegnaw Zone of the Tigray Region, this town occupies a fertile lowland area, and has a latitude and longitude of [14°25′N 38°47′E]. Based on figures from the Centra..
Rama, Ontario
Rama, Ontario is the home of the Mnjikaning First Nation and Casino Rama. The community sports complex is called the Mnjikaning Arena Sports Ki, or "MASK". It is the home arena of the Couchiching Terriers ice hockey team, which is affilliated with the Barrie Colts. The Ramakings lacrosse team also..
Rama-Lilas
Rama-Lilas is a Hindu religious holiday; celebrated in northern India, at the end of the monsoon season. During the celebration: there is a reading and reenactment of the Ramayana, the burning of effigies of Ravana, and fireworks. in Hinduism Śruti: Vedas · Upanishads · Śrouta Smriti: ..
RAMAC
RAMAC is an IBM trademark for mass storage products. RAMAC originally stood for "Random Access Method of Accounting and Control" when it was introduced in 1956 with the IBM 305 RAMAC computer system, the first computer to use disk storage. This computer could be housed in a room of about 30' by 50'..
Ramacciotti
Aurelio Luigi Ramacciotti (Luis Ramacciotti) Italian sculptor, born in 1886 in Capannori, Lucca, Toscana. Emigrated to Argentina in 1915, where he lived till his death. His most remarkable work is the Christ in La Cumbre, Córdoba. Escultor italiano, nacido en 1886 en Capannori, Lucca, Toscana. E..
Ramachandran
The Tamil name Ramachandran can refer to: Vilayanur S. Ramachandran, a professor of psychology, neuroscience and biologyGopalasamudram Narayana Iyer Ramachandran was a Biophysicist who created the Ramachandran Map.Marudur Gopala Ramachandran was a long time Tamil film actor and Chief Minister of th..
Ramachandran Govindasamy Naidu
Ramachandran Govindasamy Naidu was a candidate for the Singapore presidential election, 2005. He was reported to be a storekeeper.[link] ..
Ramachandran plot
A Ramachandran plot (also known as a Ramachandran Map or a Ramachandran diagram), developed by Gopalasamudram Narayana Ramachandran's graduate student V. Sasisekharan, is a way to visualize dihedral angles φ against ψ of amino acid residues in protein structure. It shows the possible conform..
Ramachandran Ramesh
Ramachandran Ramesh (aka R. B. Ramesh) (born 20 April 1976) is an Indian chess grandmaster who won the 2002 British Chess Championship. ..
Ramachandrapuram
Ramachandrapuram is a census town in Medak district in the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. Geography Ramachandrapuram is located at [16.85° N 82.02° E][Falling Rain Genomics, Inc - Ramachandrapuram]. It has an average elevation of 10 metres (32 feet). Dem..
Ramachandrapuram (Bhel Township)
Ramachandrapuram (Bhel Township) is a census town in Medak district in the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. Demographics As of 2001 India census[Geographic references#IndiaGRIndia], Ramachandrapuram had a population of 16,965. Males constitute 51% of the population and females 49%. Ramach..
Ramachandrapura Math
Shree Ramachandrapura Math has a history of more than 1300 Years. It was established by Shree Adi Shankaracharya. It claims to be the only Math with an unbroken lineage (Avichchinna Parampara) of Peethadeeshas and the present pontiff, Shree Jagadguru Shankaracharya Shree Raghaveshwara Bharathi Mah..
Ramachandra Guha
Ramachandra Guha is an Indian historian, journalist, writer and environmentalist. He is currently a columnist at The Telegraph of Calcutta. External Links [India Together: List of Ramachandra Guha's Recent Columns][Ramachandra Guha: History's Footman - An Interview by Anita Nair]..
Ramachandra Raya
Vijayanagara Empire Sangama Dynasty Harihara Raya I Bukka Raya I Harihara Raya II Virupaksha Raya Bukka Raya II Deva Raya I Ramachandra Raya Vira Vijaya Bukka Raya Deva Raya II Mallikarjuna Raya Virupaksha Raya II Praudha Raya Saluva Dynasty Saluva Narasimha Deva Ray..
Ramacharitamanasa
Hindu texts ..
Ramada
From top to bottom: Original Ramada Inn logo, Ramada Worldwide (Cendant) logo, current 2005 logo, and Ramada International logo. Ramada is a hotel chain owned and operated by Wyndamn Worldwide. History The company was founded in 1954 by longtime Chicago restauranter Marion W. Isbell (1905-19..
Ramadan
This article is about the holiday and religious observances. For the calendar month of the same name, see Ramadan (calendar month). ..
Ramadani Baki
Headline text Ramadhan Faki (born 1943) was Chief Minister of Zanzibar from 21 February 1983 to 6 February 1984. ..
Ramadan (calendar month)
This article is about the Islamic calendar month called Ramadan. For information about the holiday and religious observances by the same name, see Ramadan (religious observances). Islamic Calendar MuharramSafarRabi' al-awwalRabi' al-thaniJumada al-awwalJumada al-thaniRajabSha'abanRamadanShaw..
Ramada (shelter)
For the hotel chain, see Ramada A ramada is an open or partially enclosed shelter with a roof made of branches or brush. External link [link] ..
Ramada International
From top to bottom: Original Ramada Inn logo, Ramada Worldwide (Cendant) logo, current 2005 logo, and Ramada International logo. Ramada International is the company that owns, operates, and franchises hotels using the Ramada name outside of the United States and Canada. Ramada International w..
Ramadi
Mosque in downtown Ramadi Saddam Mosque Ramădī (الرمادي) is a city in central Iraq, about 100 kilometers west of Baghdad. It is the capital of Al Anbar province. During World War I British forces under General Maude fought there in November of 1917. Ramadi is considered to be..
Ramadugu
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Ramage
Ramage is the surname of several notable people, including: Peter Ramage (born 1983), an English football (soccer) playerHenry Ramage (approx. 1827–1854), Scottish Victoria Cross recipientLawson P. Ramage (1909–1990), a Vice Admiral and noted submarine commander during World War IIRob Ra..
Ramagundam
Ramagundam (including Godavarikhani Town} is a municipality in the Karimnagar district of northern Andhra Pradesh, India. It has a population of 235,540 (agglomeration 236,623 (2001 census}. Ramagundam is situated in the Godavari Valley coalfields and has one of India's largest thermal power statio..
Ramagupta
Ramagupta was a legendary king of India, a ruler of the Gupta empire and the elder son and immediate successor of Samudragupta. The actual existence of this king is in some dispute. According to legend, Ramagupta decided to expand his kingdom by attacking the Sakas in Gujarat. The campaign soon t..
Ramah
Ramah may refer to: Camp Ramah, a Jewish summer camp affiliated with the Conservative Movement of Judaism.Ramah, the Hebrew acronym of Rabbi Meir AbulafiaRamah, the name of several places in ancient IsraelRamah, New Mexico, a town in the U.S. state of New MexicoRamah, Colorado, a town in the U.S. ..
Ramah, Colorado
Ramah is a town in El Paso County, Colorado, United States. The population was 117 at the 2000 census. Geography Ramah is located at [39°7′19″N, 104°9′57″W] (39.121838, -104.165824)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the town h..
Ramah, Newfoundland and Labrador
Ramah was a small settlement. See also List of communities in Newfoundland and Labrador ..
Ramah, New Mexico
Ramah (Navajo: Tłʼohchiní) is a census-designated place (CDP) in McKinley County, New Mexico, USA. The population was 407 at the 2000 census. Geography Ramah is located at [35°8′6″N, 108°29′16″W] (35.135013, -108.487798)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to t..
Ramah (ancient Israel)
Ramah - "height" - is the name of several places in ancient Israel: The same as Ramathaim- Zophim.The same as Ramoth-Gilead.A city of Simeon in Negev. It was the same as Baalath-Beer, east of Beersheba.A city of Asher, which seems to be difficult to identify. Some have believed it to be the same as..
Ramair
Ramair is a radio station run by students at the University of Bradford, in Bradford, England. It broadcasts locally on 1350AM and also online through its [web site]. It was founded in 1980 and operates from two studios in the university's student union building. The station is run entire..
Ramai Pandit
Ramai Pandit (Bengali: Ramai Ponđit) or Ramai the Wise was a mediaeval Bengali poet from the region of Bengal. The exact date of his birth is not known, but it is believed that he lived in the 13th or 14th century AD. [Bangla literature], Mohammad Daniul Huq and Aminur Rahman, article fr..
Ramakant Acharekar
Ramakant Acharekar is a well known cricket coach of India. He coached many Indian cricket players like Sachin Tendulkar, Vinod Kambli and Pravin Amre. ..
Ramakant Achrekar
Ramakant Achrekar is a cricket coach, famous for coaching Sachin Tendulkar. External links [Interview with Ramakant Achrekar][BBC article]..
Ramakant Desai
Ramakant DesaiIndia (IND) Batting style Right-hand bat (RHB) Bowling type Right-arm fast-medium Tests First-class Matches 28 150 '''Runs scored 418 2,384 Batting average 13.48 18.19 100s/50s 0/1 1/9 Top score 85 107 Balls bowled 5,597 23,906 Wic..
Ramakant Rath
Ramakant Rath (born 1934) is one of the most renowned modernist poets of Oriya literature. Heavily influenced by the poets such as T. S. Eliot and Ezra Pound, Rath experimented greatly with form and style. Rath is known as a poet who writes for his own intellectual satisfaction rather than one bein..
Ramakien
Figure of a giant at the golden chedi in Wat Phra Kaew Ramakien is Thailand's national epic, derived from the Indian Ramayana epic. A number of versions of the epic were lost in the destruction of Ayutthaya in 1767. Three versions currently exist, one of which was prepared in 1797 under the ..
Ramakrishna
Part of a onHinduism This box: [ view] • [ talk] • [ edit] Ramakrishna Paramahamsa (Bangla: রামকৃষ্ণ পরমহংস Ramkrishno Pôromôhongsho), born Gadadhar Chattopadhyay (Bangla: গদাধর চট্টোপাধ্যায় Gôd..
Ramakrishna Badiga
Ramakrishna Badiga ..
Ramakrishna Hegde
Ramakrishna Hegde (born August 29, 1926 at Siddapur in north Karnataka) was the chief minister of Karnataka. His parents were Mahabaleshwar Hegde and Saraswati Hegde. He participated in Quit India Movement of 1942 - Indian freedom struggle and was an active member of Congress Party. Then he becam..
Ramakrishna Math
Ramakrishna Math is a religious monastic order set up by Swami Vivekananda to follow the teachings of Sri Ramakrishna. The Ramakrishna Math is headquartered at Belur Math (in West Bengal, India), and shares the location with the related organisation, the Ramakrishna Mission. Contents 1 Monas..
Ramakrishna Mission
The Ramakrishna Mission Emblem The Ramakrishna Mission is an association founded by Sri Ramakrishna's chief disciple and religious leader, Swami Vivekananda on May 1, 1897. The Mission carries on missionary and philanthropic work in conjunction with householders (Grihastha) disciples. Conte..
Ramakrishna Puram
Ramakrishna Puram is a small colony found in South Delhi. It comprises mostly of Delhi Development Authority flats along with some small scale private housing sectors and buildings. External links [Jawaharlal Nehru University][Lal Bhadur Shastri Institute for Management]..
Ramakrishna Ranga Rao
Ramakrishna Ranga Rao (born February 20 1901) was the Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu from November 05, 1932 to April 04, 1936 and August 24, 1936 to April 01, 1937.[List of Chief Ministers of Tamil Nadu]. He was the 13th Raja of Bobbili[The Hindu - A people's king]. References ..
Ramakuppam
Ramakuppam is a small town situated in the Palmaner Taluk of Chittoor District of Andhra Pradesh in India and about fifteen miles from Kuppam. It is probably the last town on the deccan plateau, further south the landscape descends down through a forest range to meet the plains of Tamil Nadu. It has..
Ramalde
Ramalde Ramalde is a Portuguese parish of the municipality of Porto. It is 5.68 km² in area with 37,647 inhabitants as of 2001. Parishes of Porto municipality ..
Ramalho Ortigão
Ramalho Ortigão (October 24 1836 - September 27 1915) was a Portuguese writer of the late 19th century. He spent his early years with his maternal grandmother in Oporto. Ortigão studied law in the University of Coimbra but never finished the course. After returning to his hometown he taught Fre..
Ramalinga Raju
Ramalinga Raju Byrraju (born September 16, 1954), is an Indian businessman, and a pioneer of the Information Technology industry in India. He is the Chairman of Satyam Computer Services Ltd. It was founded in the late 1980's after venturing earlier into other businesses such as construction and te..
Ramallah
Ramallah (Arabic: [رام الله)] ([Media helphelp]·[info]) is a Palestinian city in the West Bank of approximately 57,000 residents. It is located about 10 kilometers (6 miles) north of Jerusalem. Busy market street in downtown Ramallah Contents 1 Ea..
Ramallahunderground
Please [Glossary#Wwikify] (format) this article or section as suggested in the [Guide to layoutGuide to layout] and the [Manual of StyleManual of Style]. Remove this template after wikifying. This article has been tagged since May 2006. Ramallah Underground Ramall..
Ramallah Friends Schools
Ramallah Friends School: Two Schools started by the Quakers mission in the city of Ramallah, West Bank. The Friends Girls School was founded in the year 1869, while the Friends Boys School was founded in 1901. A Meeting House was built in the year 1910. The Friends School is considered one of the be..
Ramallo massacre
The Ramallo massacre occurred on September 17, 1999 in Ramallo, Buenos Aires, Argentina, when three armed persons went into the local offices of the Banco de la Nación Argentina, taking six hostages. After several hours, they tried to escape in a car, using the bank manager and an accountant as hum..
Ramamnathan Krishnan
Ramamnathan Krishnan was the first Indian to reach the Wimbledon semi-finals in the early 1960s. ..
Raman
Raman may refer to Chandrasekhara Venkata Raman, Indian physicist, discoverer of Raman scattering. See also Raman spectroscopythe lunar crater Raman named after C.V. Ramanthe district Raman in Yala Province, southern ThailandA name meaning pleasing or beloved.redirect [[Template:Disambig]] ..
Ramanadesa
Ramaññadesa means "country of the Ramans". This was because the Mons were previously called Ramans. History Its primary meaning is "pleasant and lovely". Ramañadesa and Suvannabhu-mi are the names referring to the Monland in the remote past which covered Myanmar and Thailand. The name Ramañña..
Ramanagaram
The Anna-Thama rock formation on the left, Handi-Gundi on the right Ramanagaram is a small town approximately 50 km southwest of Bangalore, India. Among other things it is famous for many short rock climbs, typically 1 to 2 pitches in length. Grades vary from 5.8 American to 5.11 American. It..
Ramananda
Ramananda (1400?-1470?) was a vaishnava sant, a Ramayat, a devotee of Lord Rama. He lived in Varanasi. Like other sant-poets of northern India, he communicated in vernacular Hindi, and accepted disciples of all castes. Kabir mentions him as his Guru. Ramananda was a disciple of Raghavananda, an as..
Ramananda Prasad
Ramananda Prasad (born 1938) is the founder of the International Gita Society. He has translated the Bhagavad Gita into English in 1988 from the original Sanskrit texts and the book is currently in its fourth edition. Prasad was born in a small hamlet, Hargawan, near Bodh Gaya in Biharsharif Di..
Ramanandi sect
This denomination, it is widely believed, has played a powerful role in shaping the social and spiritual climate of the populous Ganga valley. The Ramanandi movement owes its origin to the saint Ramananda, who lived in Varanasi in the 14th century, and influenced such popular Indian saints like Tuls..
Ramanand Sagar
Ramanand Sagar (1917 - 2005) was an Indian film director. He won the 1968 Filmfare Best Director Award for Ankhen. Ramanand Sagar was born on 29th December, 1917 at Asal_Guru-Ke near Lahore. His Great Grandfather, Lala Shankar Das Chopra, migrated from Peshawar to Kashmir, who by his own strength ..
Ramanathan Krishnan
Ramanathan Krishnan (born April 11 1937, in Madras, India) was an Indian tennis player of the 1950's and 60's and one of the greatest Indian players of all time. His son Ramesh Krishnan was also a well-known tennis player. Career highlights 1954 - Wimbledon junior champion.1960 - Wimbledon - reache..
Ramanathan V. Guha
Ramanathan V. Guha (Guha) is an Indian computer scientist. Since May 2005, he has been working at Google. Guha was one of the early co-leaders of the Cyc Project where he worked from 1987 through 1994 at Microelectronics and Computer Technology Corporation. He was responsible for the design and im..
Ramanathapuram
Ramanathapuram [pronunciation] ([Media helphelp]·[info]), also known as Ramnad, is a town in Tamil Nadu state of southern India. It is the administrative headquarters of Ramanthapuram District. Tourists visit Ramnad to see the Raja Palace, which is still occupied by t..
Ramanathapuram District
Ramanathapuram District is an administrative district of Tamil Nadu state in southern India. The city of Ramanathapuram is the district headquarters. Ramanthapuram District has an area of 4123 km², and a population of 1,187,604 (as of 2001). It is 25.46% urbanised. [link] It is bounded..
Ramanattukara
Ramanattukara is a census town in Kozhikode district in the Indian state of Kerala. Demographics As of 2001 India census[Geographic references#IndiaGRIndia], Ramanattukara had a population of 30,436. Males constitute 49% of the population and females 51%. Ramanattukara has an average lit..
Ramanayyapeta
Ramanayyapeta is a census town in East Godavari district in the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. Demographics As of 2001 India census[Geographic references#IndiaGRIndia], Ramanayyapeta had a population of 22,323. Males constitute 51% of the population and females 49%. Ramanayyapeta has an..
Ramana (settlement)
Ramana (also spelled Ramany, Azeri: Ramana, Ramanı; in full: Ramana qəsəbəsi — the Ramana settlement) is an urban-type settlement in Azerbaijan, within the Sabunchi district of Baku. Population (2005): 8,800.[link] According to a hypothesis, proposed in the Soviet era, the settlement..
Ramana Gogula
--> Ramana Kumar Gogula is a famous music director in Tollywood. He formed his own rock and roll band at Vizag at the age of 17. Since then, he traveled around the world as software professional and music director. His famous albums are Thammudu, Premante Idera, and Yuvaraju. His recent hit is La..
Ramana Maharshi
For a place-name in Azerbaijan see Ramana (settlement). Ramana Maharshi (December 30, 1879 – April 14, 1950) was a Hindu mystic of the Advaita Vedanta stream, who lived on Arunachala hill near Tiruvannamalai. Dozens of contemporary Satsang teachers in the West claim him to be their Satguru. ..
Ramanbhai Patel
Ramanbhai B. Patel (19 August, 1925 – 19 September, 2001) was an Indian chemist who founded the operation that eventually became the Ahmedabad-based pharmaceutical company Zydus Cadila. Patel was born at Kathor in South Gujarat and studied chemistry at Gujarat University's L.M. College of Pha..
Ramandu
Ramandu is a fictional character in C. S. Lewis's The Voyage of the Dawn Treader, part of the series The Chronicles of Narnia. Once a star, he grew too old and decended to the island at the beginning of the end of the world where he lived for some time with his daughter (unnamed and of uncertain par..
Ramanella
Ramanella is a genus of microhylid frogs from India and Sri Lanka. Species Ramanella anamalaiensis Rao, 1937.Ramanella minor Rao, 1937.Ramanella montana (Jerdon, 1854).Ramanella mormorata Rao, 1937.Ramanella nagaoi Manamendra-Arachchi & Pethiyagoda, 2001.Ramanella obscura (Günther, 1864).Ramanel..
Ramanella montana
Jerdon's Narrow mouthed Frog (Ramanella montana) is a species of Microhylid frog found in Southern India. Contents 1 Description2 Distribution3 Habitat4 Microhabitat Description The frogs of the genus Ramanella are small and characteristically have discs on their fingers ..
Ramanji
This article or section is in need of attention from an expert on the subject.Please help recruit one, or improve this page yourself}} if you can. See [discussion page] for details. Baba Ghundi in the Chuparsan valley of Hunza is the shrine of the famous Pir of Ghund from Afghanistan who..
Ramanna Chadaga
Ramanna Chadaga Pandeshwara Ramanna Chadaga is a noted personality who has hailed from Pandeshwara (Udupi Distrct). He had mainly associated with Bhajan Troups and put in efforts in bringing up many such troups. He had also written some Bhajans and had contributed towards Kannada literature. Oth..
Ramanna Nikaya
Part of a onBuddhism History of Buddhism Timeline of Buddhism Buddhist councils Foundations Four Noble Truths Noble Eightfold Path The Five Precepts Nirvāna · Three Jewels Buddhism In Depth Three marks of existence Skandha · Karma · Dharma Samsara · Rebirth..
Ramanthuruth
Ramanthuruth is one of the islands that make up the city of Kochi, Kerala, India. The November 1967 amalgamation order of the Kerala Legislative Assembly declared Ramanthuruth Island as part of Kochi. ..
Ramanthuruthu
Ramanthuruthu is one of the smallest islands that make up the city of Kochi, Kerala, India. The hamlet is nearly an untrekkable terrain, and is sparsely populated. Trivia Ramanthuruthu was the smallest polling booth in central Kerala during the 2006 State Elections. See also Kochi ..
Ramanuja
Ramanuja Acharya Period : 1017 to 1137 Place of Birth : SriPerumbudur, Tamil Nadu Guru : Sri Periya Nambigal Names : Ilaya Perumal, As named by his parents Lakshmana, Family nameRamanuja,YetirAjaBhAshyakArarUdeyavarEmberumAnAr Avatars (believed) : Adishesha Sishyas: ..
Ramanujam
Several people are called Ramanujam: Srinivasa Ramanujan – a famous Indian mathematician born 1887, considered one of the geniuses of 20th century mathematicsChidambaram Padmanabhan Ramanujam – an Indian mathematician born 1938 ([link]) ..
Ramanujan's constant
Ramanujan's constant is a name given to the number: [\exp \left (\pi(\sqrt) \right )]. Its value is extraordinarly close to an integer: [262,537,412,640,768,743.999\ 999\ 999\ 999\ 999\ 25\ldots] It was discovered in 1859 by the mathematician Charles Hermite. In a 1975 April ..
Ramanujan's continued fractions
The Indian mathematician Srinivasa Ramanujan developed a number of interesting closed-form expressions for non-simple continued fractions. These are continued fractions without the restriction that the numerators be 1. These include the almost integers [\,\over 1+}\,\over 1+\dots} = \left(\o..
Ramanujan's sum
In mathematics, Ramanujan's sum, named for Srinivasa Ramanujan and usually denoted cq(n), is defined to be [c_q(n)=\sum_^qe\left(\frac\right),] where n and q are positive integers, (a,q) denotes the greatest common divisor of a and q, and e(x) is the exponential function exp(2πix). I..
Ramanujan-Petersson conjecture
In mathematics, the Ramanujan conjecture states that the Fourier coefficients [\tau(n)] of the cusp form [\Delta(z)] of weight 12, defined in modular form theory, satisfy [|\tau(p)| \leq 2p^\frac], when [p] is a prime number. This implies an estimate that is..
Ramanujan-Skolem's theorem
In mathematics, Ramanujan-Skolem's theorem is the solution of a particular exponential Diophantine equation. Given the equation 2n − 7 = x2 solutions in natural numbers n and x exist only when n = 3, 4, 5, 7 and 15. This was conjectured by Srinivasa Ramanujan, and proved by Thoralf Skole..
Ramanujan-Soldner constant
In mathematics, the Ramanujan-Soldner constant is a mathematical constant defined as the unique positive zero of the logarithmic integral function. Its value is approximately μ ≈ 1.451369234883381050283968485892027449493... Since the logarithmic integral is defined by [ \mathrm(x) =..
Ramanujan graph
A Ramanujan graph is a regular graph whose spectral gap is almost as large as possible (see Extremal graph theory). Such graphs are excellent spectral expanders. Examples of Ramanujan graphs include the clique, the biclique [K_], and the Petersen graph. As [Murty's survey paper..
Ramanujan theta function
This is not about the mock theta functions discovered by Ramanujan. In mathematics, the Ramanujan theta function generalizes the form of the Jacobi theta functions, while capturing their general properties. In particular, the Jacobi triple product takes on a particularly elegant form when written ..
Ramanuja Vijayaraghavan
Prof. R. Vijayaraghavan (b. 3-Jan-1931) is from an illustrious family of Iyengars. One of his forefathers was the deputy chief minister of Ramnad Samasthanam. His grandfather was Mahawidwan R. Raghava Iyengar a renowned Tamil and Sanskrit scholar of the twentieth century. Prof. Vijayargahavan, af..
Ramanujganj
Ramanujganj is a town and a nagar panchayat in Surguja district in the Indian state of Chhattisgarh. Demographics As of 2001 India census[Geographic references#IndiaGRIndia], Ramanujganj had a population of 9854. Males constitute 52% of the population and females 48%. Ramanujganj has an ..
Raman (crater)
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Raman amplification
Raman amplification (pronounced /rʌmɑn/) is based on the Stimulated Raman Scattering (SRS) phenomenon, when a lower frequency 'signal' photon induces the inelastic scattering of a higher-frequency 'pump' photon in a nonlinear optical medium. As a result of this, another 'signal' photon is produced..
Raman Bhardwaj
Raman Bhardwaj is the main sports presenter/reporter on stv central's news programme, Scotland Today. Recently, the main sports presenter Jane Lewis, along with presenters Shereen Nanjiani and Sarah Heaney, decided to take voluntary redundancies. Raman has now taken up the roll of main sportscas..
Raman Lamba
Raman LambaIndia (IND) Batting style Right-hand bat Bowling type Right-arm medium Tests ODIs Matches 4 32 '''Runs scored 102 783 Batting average 20.39 27.00 100s/50s -/1 1/6 Top score 53 102 ..
Raman laser
The Raman laser is a byproduct of the Raman Effect, discovered in 1928 by Nobel laureate Chandrasekhara Venkata Raman. It works as follows: light hits a substance, causing the atoms in the substance to vibrate sympathetically. The collision of photons with the substance causes some of the photons t..
Raman optical activity
Raman optical activity (ROA) is a vibrational spectroscopic technique that is reliant on the difference in intensity of Raman scattered right and left circularly polarised light due to molecular chirality. Contents 1 History of Raman Optical Activity2 Theory of Raman Optical Activity3&n..
Raman Piatrushenka
Raman Piatrushenka (or Roman Petrushenko), born December 25, 1980 in Kalinkavičy, is a Belarusian flatwater canoer and current (2005) world champion in the K-4 500m kayak. He also won the bronze medal in the K-2 500m at the 2004 Summer Olympics, with teammate Vadzim Makhneu. Romo's first succes..
Raman Pratap Singh
Raman Pratap Singh is a Fijian lawyer and politician of Indian descent. A former parliamentarian, Singh was elected President of the mostly Indo-Fijian National Federation Party (NFP) on 31 July 2005, replacing Dorsami Naidu, who resigned facing sexual assault charges (of which he was subsequently ..
Raman scattering
Raman scattering or the Raman effect is the inelastic scattering of a photon which creates or annihilates an optical phonon. When light is scattered from an atom or molecule, most photons are elastically scattered (Rayleigh scattering). The scattered photons have the same energy (frequency) and, t..
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Raman spectroscopy
Raman spectroscopy is a spectroscopic technique used in condensed matter physics and chemistry to study vibrational, rotational, and other low-frequency modes in a system. It relies on inelastic scattering, or Raman scattering of monochromatic light, usually from a laser in the visible, near infrare..
Raman Subba Row
Raman Subba RowEngland (ENG) Batting style Left-hand bat Bowling type Legbreak googly Tests First-class Matches 13 260 '''Runs scored 984 14182 Batting average 46.85 41.46 100s/50s 3/4 30/73 Top score 137 300 Balls bowled 6 6243 Wickets - 87..
Raman Sundrum
Raman Sundrum is a particle physicist. His most famous discovery, made in 1999 with Lisa Randall, are the Randall-Sundrum models. Raman Sundrum is a Professor in the Department of Physics and Astronomy of the Johns Hopkins University. His research is in theoretical particle physics and focuses on t..
Ramapithecus
Ramapithecus is an extinct Miocene-epoch primate whose existence was first reconstructed from the found remains of a two-inch piece of a jawbone, together with four teeth. The jawbone was found in the Siwalik Hills of northern India by G.E. Lewis in the 1930s. At the time it was estimated to be 14..
Ramapo
Ramapo (occasionally spelled Ramapough) is the name of several places and institutions in northern New Jersey (Bergen and Passaic Counties) and the adjoining area of Rockland County in southeastern New York State. Ramapo, New York, a town in Rockland County, New York*Also the hamlet of Ramapo in th..
Ramapo, New York
The Ramapo Torne in Harriman State Park Ramapo is a town in Rockland County, New York, USA. As of the 2000 census, the town had a total population of 108,905. The Town of Ramapo is in the southwest corner of Rockland County, where it consists of about one-third of the western part of the co..
Ramapough Mountain Indians
The Ramapough Mountain Indians (also known as Ramapo Mountain Indians or the Ramapough Lenape Nation) are a group of approximately 5,000 people living around the Ramapo Mountains of northern New Jersey and southern New York. Their tribal office is located in Mahwah, New Jersey on Stag Hill Road. ..
Ramapo College
Ramapo College of New Jersey Motto New Jersey's Public Liberal Arts College Established 1969 School type Public, Land grant President Peter Phillip Mercer Location Mahwah, NJ Enrollment 5,233 Students Faculty 433 Campuses Main Campus: 300 Acres Website []..
Ramapo High School
Ramapo High School is a comprehensive four-year public high school located in Franklin Lakes, in Bergen County, New Jersey. The school is a part of the Ramapo Indian Hills Regional High School District, serving students from Franklin Lakes, Oakland and Wyckoff. For the 2003-04 school year, Ramap..
Ramapo Indian Hills Regional High School District
The Ramapo Indian Hills Regional High School District is a comprehensive regional district consisting of two four-year public high schools located in Bergen County, New Jersey. The district serves over 2,100 students from the suburban communities of Franklin Lakes (548 students), Oakland (654 studen..
Ramapo Mountains
Ramapo Torne in Harriman State Park, part of the Ramapo Mountains The Ramapo Mountains are a forested chain of the Appalachian mountains in northeastern New Jersey and southeastern New York in the United States. They range in height from 900 ft to 1,200 feet (270–370 meters). A number of p..
Ramapo Mountain Reservation
The Ramapo Mountain Reservation is a 2,145-acre county park located in Mahwah, New Jersey in Bergen County, bordering Ringwood State Park to the north and the Ramapo Mountain State Forest to the south. It is also known as the Ramapo Reservation and the Ramapo Valley County Reservation. The park o..
Ramapo Mountain State Forest
Ramapo Mountain State Forest is a 4,200-acre state park in Bergen and Passaic Counties in New Jersey. The park offers hiking, hunting, canoeing, fishing (including ice fishing), cross-country skiing, horseback riding and mountain biking. Several trails lead to views of the New York City skyline. Th..
Ramapo River
The Ramapo River is a tributary of the Pompton River, approximately 30 mi (48 km) long, in southern New York and northern New Jersey in the United States. It rises in a mountainous area of central Orange County, New York, near Monroe and flows southeast to Harriman, then south into western Rockland..
Ramapo Senior High School
Ramapo Senior High School is a public high school in the East Ramapo Central School District. It is located at 400 Viola Road in the unincorporated section of the town of Ramapo, NY in Rockland County. Famous Alumni include Connie Selleca from The Greatest American Hero and sisters Audrey Landers ..
Ramapo Valley Ambulance Corps
Ramapo Valley Ambulance Corps had provided various villages with emergency medical service for over 50 years and continues to do so, it has grown into a successful organization whose excellence has been recognized by the residents it serves. Ramapo Valley Ambulance Corps provides both emergency me..
Ramappa Engineering College
Ramappa Engineering College It is one of the premier engineering colleges situated in the historical district of Warangal in Andhra Pradesh State, India. It is affiliated to Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University which is one of the leading universities in India. Ramappa Engineering College is na..
Ramapuram
Ramapuram is a census town in Thiruvallur district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. Geography Ramapuram is located at [13.52° N 80.08° E][Falling Rain Genomics, Inc - Ramapuram]. It has an average elevation of 9 metres (29 feet). Demographics As of 2001..
Ramara, Ontario
Ramara is a township in Simcoe County and is combined from the townships of Rama and Mara in the formerCounty of Ontario in the south-central region of the Province of Ontario, Canada stretching along the northeastern shore of Lake Simcoe from Gambridge to Orillia, and along the entire eastern shore..
Ramarajabhushanudu
Ramarajabhushanudu (mid 16th century CE) was a Telugu poet and a notable musician in the court of the king Krishnadevaraya and was one of the astadiggajas (a collective title of poets, literally meaning eight elephants) there. His real name is Bhattu Murti, though because he was the jewel (Bhushanam..
Ramarama
Ramarama is a small community at the far south of the Auckland Region in New Zealand's North Island, located just to the north of the Bombay Hills (a point commonly regarded as the most southern part of the Auckland region). The settlement is unremarkable, containing a few small shops/businesses a..
Ramark
A Ramark is a type of radar beacon occasionally used to mark maritime navigational hazards. The word is an acronym for RAdar MARKer. They are wide-band beacons which transmit either continuously or periodically on the radar bands. The transmission forms a line of Morse characters on a plan positi..
Ramashram Satsang, Mathura
Ramashram Satsang, Mathura (RSM) is a spiritual organization established by Guru Maharaj (Dr. Chaturbhuj Sahay Ji) in the northern Indian town of Mathura. Chaturbhuj Sahay Ji established RSM in 1930, naming it after his guru, Lala Ji Maharaj, Paramsant Shri Ram Chandra Ji. At the behest of his gur..
Ramasse
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Ramaswamy
Ramaswamy can refer to the following people: Cho Ramaswamy, an actor, columnist and a political commentator in Tamil Nadu, India This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the ..
Ramatha
Ramatha is the name of a former Roman Catholic titular bishopric in Palestine. It was never an episcopal see properly so called, but, in the Middle Ages, the crusaders established in their kingdom of Jerusalem the Diocese of Lydda and Rama, the titular of which was generally called Bishop of Rama, ..
Ramathaim-Zophim
Ramathaim-Zophim, a town that has been identified with the modern Neby Samwil ("the prophet Samuel"), about 4 or 5 miles north-west of Jerusalem. But there is no certainty as to its precise locality. The home of Elkanah, Samuel’s father (1 Samuel 1:19 ; 2:11 ), the birth-place of Samuel and the ..
Ramatheertham
It is a place about 12 kilometers from Vizianagaram town in Nellimarla, in Andhra Pradesh in South India. The famous ancient temple of Ramachandra Swamy can be found over here. The beautiful idols of Lord Ramachandra Swamy, Sita Devi and Lakshmana in Silver Kavachas can be seen at this temple. There..
Ramathibodi I
Ramathibodi I (b. 1314, d. 1369) was the first king of the kingdom Ayutthaya (now part of Thailand), reigning from 1351 to 1369. He was known as Prince U Thong before he ascended to the throne on March 4, 1351. A native of Chiang Saen (now in Chiang Rai Province) he claimed descent from Khun Borom ..
Ramathite
Ramathite was the designation given to Shimei, the manager of David's vineyard ([1 Chronicles 27:27]). This entry incorporates text from the public domain Easton's Bible Dictionary, originally published in 1897. ..
Ramatkal
The Ramatkal (Hebrew: רמטכ"ל, abbr. of Rosh Mate Klali, lit. Head of General Staff) is the IDF Chief of the General Staff. Rav Aluf (Hebrew: רב-אלוף) is the rank held by the Ramatkal. It is the highest rank in the IDF, equivalent to the rank of Lieutenant General in the British or US ..
Ramatuelle
Ramatuelle is a commune of the Var département, in souteastern France. External links Wikimedia Commons has media related to: [Special] [Tourism Office] ..
Ramat Aviv
Ramat Aviv is the name of several neighbourhoods of Tel Aviv that are located in the northwest distict of the city, north of the Yarkon River. Unofficially, the name is sometimes used for the entire city district 1, that is the northwestern district of Tel Aviv. Four neigbhorhoods in Tel Aviv carry..
Ramat Begin
Ramat Begin is a neighborhood in the city of Haifa, Israel, named after Menachem Begin. Ramat Begin -- view to the Mediterranean Sea Ramat Begin is located south to Ahuza neighborhood, on the western part of Mount Carmel, Israel. Its main thoroughfares are Lionel Watson St., Ider St. and So..
Ramat Bet Shemesh
Ramat Bet Shemesh is a relatively new neighborhood of the former development town of Bet Shemesh in Israel. Its name means "Bet Shemesh Heights," as it located on a mountaintop above the original city, approximately 18 km west of Jerusalem. Its population mainly consists of Orthodox Jews. The neigh..
Ramat David Israeli Air Force Base
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Ramat Gan
Ramat Gan is a city in the Tel Aviv District of Israel which borders the cities of Tel Aviv, Giv'atayim, and Bnei Brak. The suburban city houses Israel's national soccer stadium, Bar-Ilan University, an advanced medical center, and a national park. It is also the home of one of the world's major d..
Ramat Gan Stadium
Ramat Gan Stadium (Hebrew: אצטדיון רמת-גן), also known as the National Stadium (האצטדיון הלאומי), is situated, as the name implies, in Ramat Gan, Israel. Completed in 1951 and serving as Israel's largest stadium ever since, this all-seated stadium contains 41,583 seats, ..
Ramat Hasharon
The Yad LaBanim (Memorial for the Sons) structure in Ramat Hasharon. It's a memorial for the fallen soldiers from the city, and also houses the city library. Ramat HaSharon (Hebrew: רמת השרון), translated literally "Heights [of] the Sharon [plain]", is a city in Isra..
Ramat Hatishbi
Ramat Hatishbi is a relatively small neighbourhood in Haifa, Israel, located on the western slopes of Mount Carmel, adjacent to the French Carmel neighbourhood. It includes the streets of Hatishbi, Beit El, Shounamit, and Ovadia. ..
Ramat Rachel
Ramat Rachel Founded 1926 Founded by Gedud Ha'avoda "Jerusalem Brigade" Region Jerusalem Industries Hospitality, Agriculture Affiliation Website [http://www.ramatrachel.co.il/about_us.htm] Ramat Rachel is a kibbutz in Israel just south of the city center of Jerusalem, ov..
Ramaya
Ramaya is an African song, sung by Afric Simone in 1975. ..
Ramayana
This page contains Indic text. Without rendering support, you may see irregular vowel positioning and a lack of conjuncts. [Enabling complex text support for Indic scriptsMore...] Hindu texts [Ramayana.com][Weekly podcast on Vedic Chanting, Mantras, Vedic Mytholog..
Ramayana Reborn
Ramayana Reborn is a new take on the world famous asian epic, the Ramayana. Created by Virgin Comics, it will feature a new take on the original classic, which was written by the ancient monk Valmiki. The new take on the story will take place in a partly science fiction setting, upholding the age..
Ramaytush
The Ramaytush (also known as San Francisco) were one of eight major divisions of the Ohlone Indians. They lived between San Francisco Bay and the Pacific in the area which is now San Francisco and San Mateo counties. ..
Ramazan
''Ramazan is also an alternative spelling of Ramadan A Turkish emirate which ruled around the territory of Adana from 1352 to 1608. Ramazan Beg, from Yuregir Clan of Oghuz Turks founded Ramazan and made Elbistan the capital. After the conquest of Elbistan by Emirate Of Dulkadir, the capital is mov..
Ramazanoğlu
The Anatolian Turkish Beylik of Ramazanoğlu with its capital in Adana was one of the frontier principalities established by Oghuz Turkish clans after the decline of Anatolian Seljuk Sultanate. ..
Ramaz Nozadze
Men's Greco-Roman 96 kg Silver 2004 Wrestling Ramaz Nozadze (born October 16, 1983 in Tbilisi) is an Georgian wrestler who competed in the Men's Greco-Roman 96 kg at the 2004 Summer Olympics and won the silver medal. ..
Ramaz Razmadze
Ramaz Razmadze is a Georgian surrealistic painter. He was born on January 6 1968 and lives in Tbilisi, Georgia. His own style is best described as surreal paintings in a realistic manner of painting. The surreal paintings of Ramaz Razmadze are thought-provoking portals into the visionary world of ..
Ramaz School
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Rama (disambiguation)
Rama may mean, in addition to the legendary Indian king regarded as an incarnation of the god Vishnu (see Rama): Contents 1 Specific historical people2 Rama within the scriptures of India3 Fiction4 Ethnic group5 Geography6 Misc Specific historical people "The Rama"..
Rama (King of Thailand)
This does not cite its [[Opentopia:Citing sources|references or sources]]. You can [[Opentopia:WikiProject Fact and Reference Check|help]] Wikipedia by introducing appropriate citations. The kings in the current Chakri dynasty of Thailand are often referred to as Rama followed by Roman ordinal in ..
Rama (spacecraft)
Rama is a mysterious extraterrestrial vessel that is the subject and setting of the science-fiction novel Rendezvous with Rama by Arthur C. Clarke, and the later sequel trilogy by Clarke and Gentry Lee: Rama II, Garden of Rama, and Rama Revealed. It exists in a fictional future timeline of our own w..
Rama Chellappa
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Rama II
Rama II book cover For the King of Thailand named Rama II, see Rama II of Thailand Rama II is a novel by Gentry Lee and Arthur C. Clarke first published in 1989. It recounts humankind's further interaction with the Ramans, first introduced in Rendezvous with Rama. Written primarily by Gent..
Rama Kamath
Rama Kamath (d. 1720) was a Mumbai (Bombay)-based businessman and philanthropist. The records of his life are scanty. He was connected with the command of Indian troops under the British and had some connections with Kanhoji Angre. It is known that he paid for the reconstruction of the Walkeshwar ..
Rama Kandra
Rama Kandra Rama-Kandra or probably Ramachandra (well known Indian name) is the name of a fictional character (played by Bernard White) in the films, The Matrix Reloaded and The Matrix Revolutions. Rama-Kandra is a program working in the real world as the power plant systems manager for recy..
Rama Lake
Rama Lake is a lake near Astore in Northern Areas, Pakistan. It is on the top of the beautiful Astore Valley, covered with oak trees and greenery. Contents 1 Location2 People3 See also4 External links Location On the way to Rama Lake, from Astore Valley, there are three small..
Rama Navami
Rama Navami falls on the ninth day of a Hindu lunar year (or Chaitra Masa Suklapaksha Navami). This day is the birthday of Rama. People normally perform Kalyanotsavam (marriage celebration) for small murtis of Rama and Sita in their houses, and at the end of the day the deity is taken to a processio..
Rama P Coomaraswamy
The Rev. Dr. Rama Poonambalam Coomaraswamy, born 1929, is the son of Ananda Kentish Coomaraswamy and of Luisa Runstein, an Argentinian Jewess, his fourth wife. Raised a Hindu, Coomaraswamy was educated at the Gurukul University at Haridwarin India and at Harvard University in the United States. Af..
Rama Raghoba Rane
Second Lieutenant Rama Raghoba Rane, was born on 26 June 1918 at Chendia, Karnataka. He was commissioned in the Corps of Engineers on 15 December 1947. He retired as a Major in 1968. During his 21 years' service with the Army, he earned five M-in-D (Mentioned-in-Despatches). He served with distinc..
Rama Records
Rama Records was acquired by Morris Levy and incorporated into Roulette Records. See also List of record labelsRama ..
Rama Revealed
Rama Revealed book cover Rama Revealed (1993) is a science fiction novel by Arthur C. Clarke and Gentry Lee. It is the last of three sequels to Clarke's Rendezvous with Rama by these authors, and as the title suggests reveals the mysteries behind the enigmatic Rama spacecraft. [Spoiler..
Rama Timber Transport Company
The Rama Timber Transport Company was incorporated in 1868, for the purpose of construction and operation of the Black River & Lake St. John Canal and Portage Tramway, for the sole purpose of moving logs from the Black River (and its tributaries), to the waters of Lakes Couchiching and Simcoe. The l..
Rama Varma
Karthika Thirunal Rama Varma who was popularly known as Dharma Raja ruled the South Indian state of Travancore from 1757 AD to 1797 AD. He succeeded Marthanda Varma who was the founder ruler of Travancore. RamaVarma's period is considered as a golden age in the history of Travancore. He not only ret..
Rambahadur Limbu
Rambahadur Limbu (VC, MVO) is a Nepalese recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces. Contents 1 Details2 Further information3 The medal4 References5 ..
Rambak petis
Rambak petis is a Javanese snack food, made of deep fried cow hide served with petis, a sauce made from sweet soya sauce and fermented prawn paste. It is traditionally served as an appetizer. ..
Rambaud
For the French historian, see Alfred Nicolas Rambaud. Rambaud is a commune of the Hautes-Alpes département in France. ..
Ramba Ral
Ramba Ral Lieutenant Ramba Ral was a character in the classic anime TV series Mobile Suit Gundam. Ramba Ral was the son of Jimba Ral, longtime friend of Zeon zum Deikun. After the assassination of Zeon zum Deikun, Deikun's two children, Casval and Artesia, came to live with the Ral family. R..
Ramberg
Ramberg may refer to: Locations Ramberg in Flakstad municipality, Nordland, NorwayRamberg in Notodden municipality, Telemark, NorwayRamberg in Rheinland-Pfalz, GermanyRamberg in Sachsen-Anhalt, GermanyRamberg, a borough of Bergen, Chiemgau People Johann Daniel Ramberg (1732-1820), Austrian archite..
Ramberg, Flakstad
Ramberg is the administrative centre of Flakstad municipality, Nordland, Norway. It is located on the island Flakstadøya. The local church dates from 1780. ..
Ramberg-Bäcklund Reaction
The Ramberg-Bäcklund Reaction is an organic reaction converting a α-halo sulfone into an alkene in presence of a base and with expulsion of sulfur dioxide [#endnote_Ramberg]. The sulfone group contains an acidic proton in one of the α-positions which is abstracted by a strong base (s..
Ramberg-Osgood relationship
The Ramberg-Osgood equation was created to describe the relationship between stress and strain—that is, the stress-strain curve—in materials near their yield points. It says that [\epsilon = \frac + K(\frac)^n],Ramberg, W., & Osgood, W. R. (1943). Description of stress-strain ..
Rambergite
Rambergite is a manganese sulfide mineral with formula MnS. It has been found in anoxic marine sediments, rich in organic matter and also in skarn in Sweden. It was named after the mineralogist, Hans Ramberg. It is closely related to Hauerite. ..
Rambergsjøen
Rambergsjøen is a lake in the municipality of Røros in Sør-Trøndelag county, Norway. See also List of lakes in Norway ..
Rambergsvallen
Ramsbergvallen is a multi-use stadium in Gothenburg, Sweden. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of BK Häcken. The stadium holds 8,480 people and was built in 1935. ..
Rambervillers
Rambervillers is a commune of the Vosges département, in France. ..
Rambha
Rambha in Hindu mythology is the Queen of the Apsarases, the magical and beautiful female beings in Devaloka. She is unrivalled in her accomplishments in the arts of dancing, music and love-making. She is often asked by the king of the Devas, Indra to break the tapasya of sages so that the purity..
Rambha (actress)
Vijayalakshmi is an Indian film actress. She was born on June 5,1980. Her first screen name was Amritha but changed to Rambha. She has acted in over 100 South Indian films and also in a number of Bollywood films.She had done several successful films in Malayalam, Tamil, Telugu, Hindi, Kannada an..
Rambler
Rambler may refer to: Rambler (automobile) and Nash Rambler, American automobile brands made by Thomas B. Jeffery Company (1900 - 1914), Nash Motors (1950 - 1957) and AMC (1958 - 1969)Rambler (bicycle), a turn-of-the-century American bicycleRambler (portal), a Russian search engine and Web portal si..
Ramblers' Association
The Ramblers' Association is the largest walkers rights organisation in Great Britain which aims to look after the interests of walkers (or ramblers). It is a charity registered in England and Wales, with 139,000 members. Contents 1 What the Association does2 How the groups work3 H..
Ramblersville, Queens
Ramblersville is a section of Howard Beach, Queens, New York bordered by 160th Avenue on the North, Hawtree Creek on the West, The A-Train on the East and the 102nd street Creek on the South. 102nd Street crosses the Creek to reach Hamilton Beach at Russell Street. External Links [6 photos fro..
Rambler (automobile)
For other meanings, see Rambler. Rambler logo, 1960s Rambler was an automobile brand name used by the Thomas B. Jeffery Company between 1900 and 1914, then by its successor, Nash Motors in 1950, and finally by Nash's successor, American Motors Corporation from 1954 to 1969. Contents 1 ..
Rambler (bicycle)
The Rambler is an American bicycle brand manufactured by the Gormully & Jeffery Mfg. Co., in Chicago from 1878 to 1900. The Rambler was still a proud piece of machinery when low prices took precedence over high quality. Its body featured flared metal tubing for extra strength at the joints, which ..
Rambler (portal)
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Rambler American
The Rambler American was an automobile manufactured by the American Motors Corporation (AMC) between 1958 and 1969. The American was the second incarnation of AMC's forerunner Nash Motors second generation Rambler compact which was sold under the Nash and Hudson Motors marques from 1954 and 1955. ..
Rambler Channel
The View of Rambler Channel from eastern Tsing Yi Island at night, looking east. The chimney is of a disused incinerator plant near a disused landfill (now a park) Rambler Channel (藍巴勒海峽) is a body of water in Hong Kong that separates Tsing Yi Island from mainland Kowloon Peninsula,..
Rambler Channel Bridge
Rambler Channel Bridge (left) Rambler Channel Bridge (藍巴勒海峽大橋) or Cheung Tsing Bridge (長青橋) is a bridge on Rambler Channel of Hong Kong, connecting Cheung Ching Tunnel on Tsing Yi Island and Kwai Chung section of Tsing Kwai Highway. It is part of Tsing Kwai Highway of Rou..
Rambler Channel Typhoon Shelter
Rambler Channel Typhoon Shelter (藍巴勒海峽避風塘) is a typhoon shelter in Rambler Channel, near Kwai Chung, Hong Kong. Rambler Channel Public Cargo Working Area (藍巴勒海峽公眾貨物裝卸區) is just inside the typhoon shelter for ships loading and unloading cargo. ..
Rambler Classic
The Rambler Classic was an intermediate sized automobile that was built and sold by American Motors Corporation from 1961 to 1966. The Classic took the place of the Rambler Six and Rebel V-8 names, which were retired at the end of the 1960 model year. Throughout its life in the AMC model line-u..
Rambler Crest
Rambler Crest on Tsing Yi Island Rambler Crest (藍澄灣) is a private housing estate on Tsing Yi Island, Hong Kong. It was developed by Hutchison Whampoa Property. The site was planned to be for the use of hotel rather than residential because of its proximity to Container Terminal 9. How..
Rambler Marlin
The Marlin was a mid-sized fastback "sporty" car built by American Motors from 1965 to 1967. At first, it essentially consisted of a fastback roof version of the mid-sized two-door hardtop Rambler Classic. The fastback roof design was first used on the 1964 Rambler Tarpon show car, which was based..
Rambler Rebel
The Rambler Rebel was an automobile produced by the American Motors Corporation (AMC) of Kenosha, Wisconsin from 1957-60, and again in 1966 and 1967. When introduced in 1957, the Rambler Rebel debuted as a high-performance vehicle that mated AMC's light weight 108" wheelbase Rambler four-door hardt..
Rambler Tarpon
Contents 1 The Tarpon2 Design Development3 The Designers4 Legacy of the Tarpon5 Sources The Tarpon American Motors Corporation developed a sporty youth-oriented 2+2 coupe in 1963. This was a small rear-wheel drive two-door monocoque pillarless hardtop with a sleek slo..
Ramblewood
Ramblewood may refer to: Ramblewood, New JerseyRamblewood, PennsylvaniaThis is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. ..
Ramblewood, New Jersey
Ramblewood is a census-designated place located within Mount Laurel Township, in Burlington County, New Jersey. As of the United States 2000 Census, the CDP population was 6,003. Geography Ramblewood is located at [39°55′47″N, 74°57′2″W] (39.929613, -74.950680)[Geographic..
Ramblewood, Pennsylvania
Ramblewood is a census-designated place (CDP) in Centre County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 1,054 at the 2000 census. Geography Ramblewood is located at [40°44′3″N, 77°56′40″W] (40.734180, -77.944554)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the U..
Ramblewood East, Florida
Ramblewood East is a census-designated place (CDP) in Broward County, Florida, United States. The population was 1,395 at the 2000 census. Geography Ramblewood East is located at [26°16′50″N, 80°14′42″W] (26.280508, -80.244959)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According t..
Ramble dove
This article about a musical group, band, singer, musician, album, or song does not make it clear whether the subject meets the [WikiProject MusicWikiProject Music] criteria for [importanceimportance]. For guidelines see the [Notability Wikipedia music notability guidelines&..
Ramble On
"Ramble On" is the seventh song from the 1969 album Led Zeppelin II. It was co-written by Jimmy Page and Robert Plant. The song's lyrics were influenced by The Lord of the Rings. ...years ago in days of old, when magic filled the air. T'was in the darkest depths of Mordor, I met a girl so fair. Bu..
Ramblin'
Ramblin' is a cover album by Lucinda Williams. It was released in 1979 (see 1979 in music). Track listing Side 1 "Rambling on My Mind""Me and My Chauffeur Blues""Motherless Children""Malted Milk""Disgusted""Jug Band Music""Stop Breaking Down" Side 2 "Drop Down Daddy""Little Darlin' Pal of Mine""..
Ramblin' Gamblin' Man
Ramblin' Gamblin' Man is the debut album by American rock band The Bob Seger System, released in 1969 (see 1969 in music). Track listing all songs written by Bob Seger, except where noted "Ramblin' Gamblin' Man" - 2:21"Tales of Lucy Blue" - 2:28"Ivory" - 2:23"Gone" (Dan Honaker, Seger) - 3:28"Do..
Ramblin' Jack Elliott
This article is about a U.S. folk performer. For the song writer "Jack Elliott", see John Elliott (song writer). For the English folk singer, see Jack Elliott of Birtley. Ramblin' Jack Elliott Ramblin' Jack Elliott (born Elliott Charles Adnopoz, August 1, 1931) is an American folk performer. ..
Ramblin' Man
''For the song by Lemon Jelly, see Ramblin' Man (Lemon Jelly song). "Ramblin' Man" is a 1973 song (written by Dickie Betts) by The Allman Brothers Band, off their album Brothers and Sisters. The song, based on a 1951 song by Hank Williams of the same name, was The Allman Brothers Band's first top te..
Ramblin' Man (Lemon Jelly song)
"Ramblin' Man" is a song by Lemon Jelly, from their first studio album Lost Horizons, released in 2002. It features a conversation between Michael Deakin and the actor John Standinghttp://www.discogs.com/release/60340, during which Standing lists 67 places around the world he has (supposedlythe trut..
Ramblin' Rod Anders
Ramblin' Rod Anders (1933 – 2002) He was the host of The Ramblin' Rod Show, a morning cartoon show, from 1964-1997. The Portland, Oregon KPTV host was well known locally for his button covered sweater. The show highlighted Looney Tunes and Popeye cartoons and also hosted a "smile contest," f..
Ramblin' Wreck from Georgia Tech
I'm a Ramblin' Wreck from Georgia Tech is the fight song of the Georgia Institute of Technology, better known as Georgia Tech. Contents 1 History2 Current uses3 Lyrics4 External links History I'm a Ramblin' Wreck was adapted from an old drinking song called Sons of the Gambo..
Rambling
Rambling is the act of speaking or writing in a fragmented, disorganized manner; moving aimlessly from subject to subject. ..
Rambling Rose
Rambling Rose is a flower with tech name R multifloraThunb. Rambling Rose is a 1991 film set in 1930s Georgia starring Laura Dern and Diane Ladd. The two really are mother and daughter, and both earned Academy Award nominations for their performances in this film. Executive Producer was Edgar J. S..
Rambling Rose (1948 song)
"Rambling Rose" is a popular song. The music was written by Joseph Burke, the lyrics by Joe McCarthy, Jr.. The song was published in 1947. The song was recorded by Perry Como on December 30, 1947. The recording was released by RCA Victor Records as catalog number 20-2947, with the flip side "T..
Rambling Rose (1962 song)
"Ramblin' Rose" is a popular song. It was written by Noel Sherman and Joe Sherman and published in 1962. The song was popularized by Nat King Cole in 1962. The recording was released by Capitol Records as catalog number 4804. The record reached #2 on both the Billboard and Cash Box charts and sold..
Rambling Syd Rumpo
Rambling Syd Rumpo was a folk singer character played by English comedian Kenneth Williams in the radio comedy series Round the Horne. The Rambling Syd sketches generally began with a short discourse on the nature of the song which would inexorably follow; these discourses in their own right would h..
Rambling Willie
Rambling Willie (April 18, 1970 - August 24, 1995) was a harness racing horse, more specifically a bay pacing gelding sired by Rambling Fury and out of Meadow Belle by Meadow Gold. He was trained and driven by Bob Farrington. Rambling Willie was born on a farm in Monroeville, Indiana. He won 128 ..
Rambling Wreck
Since 1961 the Rambling Wreck car has led the Georgia Tech football team onto the field prior to every game in Bobby Dodd Stadium. The Wreck is currently maintained and operated by the Ramblin' Reck Club, which is a prestigious student organization on campus with exclusive driving and maintenance p..
Rambo
For the 1988 NES video game Rambo see Rambo (video game). For the professional wrestler see Luc Poirier. Rambo is a trilogy of popular action films based on the characters created by David Morrell in his novel First Blood. The films are: First Blood (1982), [[Rambo: First Blood Part II]] (1985), an..
Rambo: First Blood Part II
Released on May 24, 1985, the second movie in the Rambo series, [[Rambo: First Blood Part II]], has Rambo (Sylvester Stallone) released from prison by Federal order to document the possible existence of POWs in Vietnam, under the belief that he will find nothing and the government can sweep the iss..
Rambouillet
Rambouillet Country France Région Île-de-France Départment Yvelines(sous-préfecture) Arrondissement Rambouillet Canton Rambouillet INSEE 78517 Postal Code 78120 MayorCurrent Term Jean-Frédéric Poisson2001-2008 Intercommunalit..
Rambouillet Agreement
The Rambouillet Agreement is the name of a proposed peace agreement between Yugoslavia and the Kosovo Albanian delegation. It was drafted by NATO and named for the Chateau Rambouillet, where it was initially proposed. The agreement's significance lies in the fact that Yugoslavia refused to accept i..
Rambo (video game)
Rambo is a platform video game released by Acclaim on the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) on December 4th, 1987 in Japan, and May 1988 in North America. It is based on the plot of Rambo [[Rambo: First Blood Part II|First Blood Part 2]]. Codes !ubh 8QRk 2D94 g3Si CUvt p2sl yb9c vJUg - endingH8..
Rambo Amadeus
Rambo Amadeus (born June 14, 1963 in Kotor, Montenegro) is a pseudonym for the Serbian-Montenegrin rock singer-songwriter Antonije Pušić, popular all over the ex-Yugoslavia. A self-titled musician, poet and media manipulator continues to be one of the most interesting phenomena on music scene(s)..
Rambo III
Rambo III, the third film in the Rambo series, is an American action film released on May 25 1988. Taglines: God would have mercy, John Rambo won't!The first was for himself. The second for his country. This time it's for his friend. According to the Guinness Book of Records (1990) it is the most ..
Rambo IV
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Rambrouch
Rambrouch Rammerech District Diekirch Canton Redange Geography Area rank 79.09 km² 2nd of 116 Highest point rank 554 m 2nd of 116 Lowest point rank 311 m =107th of 116 Population 2005) Population rank 3,581 32nd of 116 2005) Density rank 45.28 /km² 90th o..
Rambures
Rambures is a commune of the Somme département, in France. ..
Rambus
This article is about the company. For the type of memory see RDRAM. Rambus Incorporated NASDAQ: [RMBS] (founded 1990) is a provider of high-speed interface technology, most notably their Rambus Direct RAM memory technology, which was intended to replace SDRAM and challenge DDR SDRAM as th..
Rambutan
The Rambutan (Nephelium lappaceum) is a medium-sized tropical tree in the family Sapindaceae, native to southeast Asia, and the fruit of this tree. It is believed to be native to the Malay Archipelago although its precise natural distribution is unknown. It is closely related to several other edib..
Rambuteau (Paris Metro)
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Rambutin
Rambutin is a fruit that can be found in Thailand, and possibly other South-East Asian countries. It has a thick reddish outer skin with many thin tendrils that change color to a greenish shade out near the tips. The inside is a translucent whitish meat that has visible striations, and an almond-l..
Rambutyo Island
Rambutyo Island is one of the Admiralty Islands in the Bismarck Archipelago. The island is located at [2°17′S 147°49′E]. Politically, Rambutyo Island is part of Manus Province, Papua New Guinea. During World War II, the island was occupied by a small contingent of Japanese soldiers...
Rambynas
Rambynas is a hill (46 m high) in western Lithuania, on Neman River bank, close to the Russian border of Kaliningrad Oblast. The hill is thought to have been the place of religious ceremonies of pagan Lithuanians. An old pagan altar stood on the hill until early 19th century, when the top of the h..
Rambynas Regional Park
Rambynas Regional Park is one of the Regional Parks in Lithuania, situated at Pagėgiai municipality in Neman bend, near the border with Kaliningrad Oblast. The park was founded in 1992, its area amounts for 4,786 ha. The park contains several reserves established to protect both the nature (pine..
Ramchandrapur
Ramchandrapur is a census town in Haora district in the Indian state of West Bengal. Geography Ramchandrapur is located at [22.9° N 88.48° E][Falling Rain Genomics, Inc - Ramchandrapur]. It has an average elevation of 8 metres (26 feet). Demographics As o..
Ramchandra Guha
Ramchandra Guha is a leading Indian historian, biographer and cricket writer. He lives in Bangalore. ..
Ramchandra Sakharam Ruikar
Ramchandra Sakharam Ruikar was a pioneer of the Indian labor movement. He was born on January 8,1895 in Rui,Kolhapur,Maharashtra. He went graduated from college from Pune and Nagpur with a masters in history and economics. He created a legal service in Nagpur, where he founded the Nagpur Textile Uni..
Ramcke Parachute Brigade
Fallschirmjäger-Brigade Afrika Fallschirmjäger-Brigade Ramcke Luftwaffenwaffen-Jäger-Brigade 1 The Fallschirmjäger-Brigade Ramcke was a German Luftwaffe Fallschirmjäger Brigade which saw action in the Mediterranean Theatre during World War Two. Contents 1 History2 Commanders3 ..
Ramco Systems
Ramco Systems Ltd. is an international company which provides enterprise software and information technology services. It was originally established in 1989 as part of Ramco Industries. Ramco Systems was spun off as an independent company in 1999. It is headquartered in Chennai, India. Ramco e..
RAMDAC
Random Access Memory Digital-to-Analog Converter is a combination of three fast DACs with a small SRAM used in graphics display adapters to store the color palette and to generate the analog signals (usually a voltage amplitude) to drive a colour monitor. The logical colour number from the display m..
Ramdas
Ramdas or Ram Das ("servant of Rama") may refer to: Samarth Ramdas, a 17th-century Hindu saint from Maharashtra, who was a devotee of Lord Rama and the spiritual guru of ShivajiRamadasu, a 17th-century Hindu devotee from Andhra Pradesh, best known for his devotional lyrics to RamaGuru Ram Das, the 1..
Ramdass
Ramdass is a city and a municipal council in Amritsar district in the Indian state of Punjab. Demographics As of 2001 India census[Geographic references#IndiaGRIndia], Ramdass had a population of 5790. Males constitute 53% of the population and females 47%. Ramdass has an average literac..
Ramdas Gandhi
redirect [[Template:Not verified]] Ramdas Gandhi (1897 - 1969) was the third son of Mahatma Gandhi. He was born in South Africa. He outlived his parents and all of his brothers. He and his wife Nirmala had three children -- Sumitra, Kanu and Usha. He was active in his father's Indian independence mo..
Ramdas Kadam
Ramdas Kadam is an Indian politician from the state of Maharashtra. He is from the Shiv Sena. On July 6, 2005, he was elected leader of the Shiv Sena legislature party in Maharashtra replacing expelled former chief minister Narayan Rane. Kadam represents Khed in the Konkan region in the assembly si..
Ramdew Chaitoe
Ramdew Chaitoe was a Surinamese artist, who released a chutney/bhaithak gana album called, "The King Of Suriname" in 1957. This album is accredited to be the first Chutney album ever. ..
Ramdhari Singh 'Dinkar'
Ramdhari Singh 'Dinkar' (रामधारी सिंह दिनकर) (1908 - April 24, 1974) was one of the most famous modern Hindi poets. He emerged as a rebellious poet with his nationalist poetry in pre-Independence days. Hi..
Ramdurg
Ramdurg was one of the non-salute princely states of British India, under the Bombay Presidency, later the Deccan States Agency, founded in 1799. The Hindu rulers, of the Konkanasth dynasty, used the title of Raja. Ramdurg measured 438 square kilometers in area. According to the 1901 census, the ..
Rame
There are two villages in Cornwall, United Kingdom called Rame: Rame (Caradon), in southeast CornwallRame (Falmouth), towards the west of Cornwall Rame could also refer to Rame Head, a coastal headland near the first of these. RAME is also the common abbreviation for rec.arts.movies.erotica. This..
Ramea, Newfoundland and Labrador
Ramea ([47°31′00″N, 57°23′00″W] NST) is a small town located on Ramea Island, one of a group of five major islands located off the south coast of the island of Newfoundland, Canada. The Island is approximately 3.1 km long by 1 km wide. The remaining islands in the archipelago a..
Rameau Poleon
Rameau Poleon is a Saint Lucian folk fiddler who has been playing since his youth. He has won the Best Violinist competition in Saint Lucia twice, and has performed internationally with the Mount Gallion Folk Group. Reference [Sounds of St. Lucia] ..
Ramea Island, Newfoundland and Labrador
Ramea Island was a small place of 30 families in 1864. See also List of communities in Newfoundland and Labrador ..
Ramechhap District
Ramechhap district, a part of Janakpur zone, is one of the seventy-five districts of Nepal, a landlocked country of South Asia. The district, with Ramechhap as its district headquarters, covers an area of 1,546 sq km and has a population (2001) of 212,408. See also Zones of Nepal Reference [Ne..
Rameez Raja
Rameez RajaPakistan (PAK) Batting style Right-handed batsman (RHB) Bowling type Right-handed legbreak Tests ODIs Matches 57 198 '''Runs scored 2833 5841 Batting average 31.83 32.09 100s/50s 2/22 9/31 Top score 122 119* ..
Rameez Raja (born 1987)
Rameez Raja (Born 31 July, 1987 in Karachi, Sindh) is currently a player from the Pakistani U-19 cricket team. He is a right-hand batsman and right-arm offbreak bowler. He is one of the players who played in 2006 U-19 Cricket World Cup. ..
Ramekin
A ramekin or ramequin is a small dish, often white in colour, typically preferred for the preparation and serving of baked recipes, both sweet: desserts such as the classic crème brûlée or exquisite molten chocolate cake amongst others; and savoury: moimoi, cheese recipes, etc. The dish comes ..
Rameldange
Rameldange (Luxembourgish: Rameldeng, German: Rameldingen) is a small town in the commune of Niederanven, in central Luxembourg. As of 2005, the town has a population of 671. ..
Ramelteon
Ramelteon N,N,6-trimethyl-2-(4-methylphenyl)-imidazo(1,2-a)pyridine-3-acetamide CAS number 196597-26-9 ATC code not known Chemical formula C16H21NO2 Molecular weight 259.34 Bioavailability 1.8% Metabolism Hepatic (CYP1A2) Elimination half-life 1-2.6 hours (normal liver..
Ramelton
Ramelton is a town in County Donegal, Republic of Ireland. Population (2002 Census), 1051. Ramelton is situated at the mouth of the River Lennon, 11km north of Letterkenny and 4km east of Milford on the western shores of Lough Swilly. The town is named from Ráth Mealtain, 'the fort of Mealtan', an..
Ramen
Shoyu (soy sauce) ramen. Ramen (/ɺaːmeɴ/, rāmen: ラーメン, らーめん and occasionally 拉麺) is a Japanese dish of wheat-based noodles and broth originating in China. Ramen has a variety of toppings such as sliced pork, seaweed, kamaboko, green onions and even corn. Almost every..
Ramendra Sundar Tribedi
Ramendra Sundar Tribedi (1864-1919), a renowned Bengali author, was born in Murshidabad. Contents 1 Life2 Writing Career2.1 Books3 References Life From the very first class, Ramendra Sundar Tribedi stood first. After obtaining B. Sc. degree being first, took physics and chem..
Ramenki District, Moscow
Ramenki (Russian: Раменки) is a district in southwestern Moscow with a size of 1,876 hectares (4,636 acres). The district had a population of 101,485 as of the 2002 Russian Census. The district is among the more ecologically pure areas of the Russian capital. Russia's largest university Mo..
Ramenos
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Ramenskoye
Ramenskoye (Russian: ) is a town in Moscow Oblast, Russia, located 46 km southeast of Moscow. Population: 82,074 (2002 Census); 85,100 (2000); 69,000 (1974); 28,000 (1939). The most famous object of Ramenskoye/Zhukovsky is LII (Flight Research Institute named after Gromov) at 55.565 N, 38.1..
Ramen (disambiguation)
Ramen is a Japanese noodle dish. Ramen can also refer to: Ramen (currency)Ramen (computer virus), a computer virus which infects computers running Red Hat LinuxA term used in the Ender series of books by Orson Scott Card: see Hierarchy of Alienness"RAmen", the declaration of affirmation used by me..
Ramen museum
The is a food amusement park located in Shin-Yokohama, Japan. The museum is devoted to the Japanese ramen noodle soup and features a large recreation of Tokyo in the year Shōwa 33 (1958), the year instant noodles was invented. Within the museum are branches of famous ramen restaurants from Kyush..
Ramer, Tennessee
Ramer is a city in McNairy County, Tennessee, United States. The population was 354 at the 2000 census. Geography Ramer is located at [35°4′13″N, 88°36′57″W] (35.070243, -88.615851)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city ha..
Ramesh
The Sanskrit meaning of Ramesh is Ruler of Rama In other way we can also say like Ramesh is combination of both Rama + Eshwar rameshpvb@hotmail.com ..
Rameshwari Nehru
Rameshwari Nehru (1886–1966) was a very prominent social worker of India. She worked for the upliftment of the poorer classes as well as for women. Her son Braj Kumar Nehru was an Indian civil servant who served as governor of several states. ..
Rameshwar Das Birla
Rameshwar Das Birla (also Rameshwardas Birla) (1892-1973) was an Indian entrepreneur and philanthropist. He is known for founding hospitals in Mumbai, Pilani, and Kolkata. See also Birla family Source [Bio on the web] URL accessed on 1 April 2006 ..
Rameshwar Nath Kao
Rameshwar Nath Kao (1918-2002) was a legendary spymaster and the first chief of India's spy agency RAW from its founding in 1969 to 1977, holding the position of Secretary(Research) in the Cabinet Secretariat of the Government of India, which was held by all future RAW directors. He had also, during..
Ramesh Balsekar
Ramesh Balsekar is a disciple of the now-deceased Shri Nisargadatta Maharaj, a renowned Advaita master. From early childhood, Balsekar was drawn to Advaita, a nondual teaching, particularly the teachings of Ramana Maharshi and Jiddu Krishnamurti. He has written 20 books, was president of an Indian b..
Ramesh Chandra Lahoti
Ramesh Chandra Lahoti (born November 1, 1940) is the Chief Justice of India. He was sworn in as the Chief Justice of India on June 1, 2004. He joined the Bar in Guna district in 1960 and enrolled as an advocate in 1962. He was appointed as a Judge of Supreme Court of India on December 9, 1998. He ..
Ramesh Gelli
Ramesh Gelli is an Indian banking executive who served as the chairman and managing director (CMD) of Vysya Bank and was a promoter and CMD of the troubled Global Trust Bank. Gelli is an engineering graduate from Osmania University and holds a degree in management from the Asian Institute of Manag..
Ramesh Jain
Ramesh Jain is a scientist and entrepreneur whose decades long career has spanned several universities and startup companies. He is best known for founding the company Virage and working on some of the early visual information retrieval systems. In addition, he was the founder of IEEE Multimedia..
Ramesh Jigajinagi
Ramesh Jigajinagi (28 June 1952 - )is a politician from Karnataka, India. Contents 1 Political career2 Positions Held3 See also4 References and Notes5 External link Political career Ramesh Jigajinagi was born on 28 June 1952 in Atharga village of Bijapur District in Ka..
Ramesh Khanna
Ramesh Khanna is a famous Tamil comic film actor. He has acted over 50 films and is one of the current comediens. He has acted in top-notch movies, even with the Universal Hero Kamal Haasan in Panchathantiram and Pammal K Samandham being two among them. Filmography Aasai AasaiyaaiAmarkalamAnna..
Ramesh Krishnan
Ramesh Krishnan (born June 5 1961, in Madras, India) was one of India's foremost tennis players. He played at his peak during the 1980s. His father was the Indian tennis great Ramanathan Krishnan. In 1998, he was awarded the Padma Shri. Career highlights 1979 - Wimbledon and French Open junior sing..
Ramesh Maharaj
Ramesh Lawrence Maharaj, a human rights lawyer, and former Attorney General of Trinidad and Tobago, is the leader of National Team Unity, a political party in Trinidad and Tobago. Maharaj made his name as a human rights lawyer in the 1980s; his most notorious clients were the Jamaat al Muslimeen, a..
Ramesh Menon
Ramesh Menon is an Indian author and former journalist. Biography Ramesh Menon lives in Kodaikanal, in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. Menon regularly contributes articles to numerous publications, including The Hindu. He has authored numerous books on Hindu mythology and the philosophy of Hindui..
Ramesh Patel
Ramesh Unka Patel (born September 12, 1953 in Auckland) is a former field hockey player from New Zealand, who was a member of the national team that won the golden medal at the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal. After a long and distinguished playing career, Patel has continued to serve hockey wel..
Ramesh Ponnuru
Ramesh Ponnuru (b. August 16, 1974) is a Washington, D.C.-based American columnist and a senior editor for National Review magazine. He has also written for several other newspapers and publications, including The Weekly Standard, Policy Review, The New Republic and First Things. Ponnuru was rai..
Ramesh Powar
Ramesh PowarIndia (IND) Batting style Right-hand bat Bowling type Right-arm offbreak Tests ODIs Matches - 14 '''Runs scored - 107 Batting average - 21.40 100s/50s -/- -/1 Top score - 54 ..
Ramesh Saxena
Ramesh SaxenaIndia (IND) Batting style Right-hand bat Bowling type Legbreak Tests First-class Matches 1 149 '''Runs scored 25 8155 Batting average 12.50 40.37 100s/50s -/- 17/42 Top score 16 202* Balls bowled 12 1716 Wickets - 33 Bowling a..
Ramesh Sethi
Ramesh SethiEast Africa (EAF) Batting style Right-handed batsman Bowling type Right-arm offbreak Tests ODIs Matches - 3 '''Runs scored - 54 Batting average - 18.00 100s/50s -/- 0/0 Top score - 30 ..
Ramesh Sippy
Ramesh Sippy (b. 24 November, 1947 in Bombay) is an Indian film director, best known for the popular and critically acclaimed film Sholay (Flames). His father was producer G.P. Sippy, and his son Rohan Sippy is also a film director. His daughter Sheena is married to Shashi Kapoor's son- Kunal Kapoo..
Ramesses
This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Ramesses (also commonly spelled "Ramses," pronounced [ˈræm.siz] or..
Ramesses (band)
Ramesses are a British doom metal band formed in early 2003 by ex-Electric Wizard members Tim Bagshaw and Mark Greening with Adam Richardson of Spirmyard. They released a split EP with Negative Reaction in 2003, and their first full length later the same year, entitled We Will Lead You to Glorious T..
Ramesses I
Menpehtyre Ramesses I (also written Ramses and Rameses) was the founding Pharaoh of Ancient Egypt's 19th dynasty. The dates for his short reign are not completely known but the time-line of 1292-1290 BC is frequently cited[[Citing sources citation needed]] (as well as 1295-1..
Ramesses II
Ramesses II (also known as Ramesses the Great and alternatively transcribed as Ramses and Rameses) was an Egyptian pharaoh of the nineteenth dynasty. He was born ca. 1302 BC. At age fourteen, Ramses II was appointed Prince Regent by his father. He is believed to have taken the throne in his early ..
Ramesses III
Ramesses III (also written Ramses and Rameses) was the second Pharaoh of the Twentieth Dynasty and is considered to be the last great New Kingdom king to wield any substantial authority over Egypt. He reigned from 1183 to 1152 BC (alternate dates are 1187/1186 to 1156/1155 BC). The Ancient Greek..
Ramesses IV
Heqamaatre Ramesses IV (also written Ramses or Rameses) was the third pharaoh of the Twentieth Dynasty of the New Kingdom of Ancient Egypt. He was the fifth son of Ramesses III but assumed the throne since all four of his older brothers predeceased him. Due to the three decade rule of his father..
Ramesses IX
Tomb Interior of Ramesses IX Neferkare Ramesses IX (also written Ramses and Rameses) (1124 BC – 1106 BC) was the eighth king of the Twentieth dynasty of Egypt. He was the third longest serving king of this Dynasty according to the evidence of Papyrus Turin 1932+1939 after Ramesses III an..
Ramesses V
Ramesses V (also written Ramses and Rameses) (reigned 1146 BC to 1142 BC) was the fourth pharaoh of the Twentieth dynasty of Egypt. He was the brother of Ramesses IV. His reign was characterized by the continued growth of the power of the priesthood of Amon, which controlled much of the temple land..
Ramesses VI
Image of Ramesses VI on display at the Louvre Ramesses VI (also written Ramses and Rameses) (reigned 1142 BC to 1134 BC) was the fifth ruler of the Twentieth dynasty of Egypt and his tomb, KV9, is located near King Tutankhamen's in the Valley of the Kings. Ramesses' two main names are normal..
Ramesses VII
Nebmaatre Meryamun Ramesses VII (also written Ramses and Rameses) (reigned from 1134 BC to 1126 BC). He was the sixth pharaoh of the 20th dynasty of Ancient Egypt and the son of Ramesses VI. The Turin Accounting Papyrus 1907+1908 dates to Year 7 of his reign and states that 11 Full Years passed from..
Ramesses VIII
Usermaatre Akhenamun Ramesses VIII (also written Ramses and Rameses) Sethherkhepshef Meryamun (1126-1124 BC) was the seventh Pharaoh of the Twentieth Dynasty of the New Kingdom of Ancient Egypt and is thought to have been a son of Ramesses III. He is the most obscure ruler of this Dynasty and the cu..
Ramesses X
Khepermare Ramesses X (also written Ramses and Rameses) Amonhirkhepeshef (ruled c. 1106 – 1102 BC) was the ninth ruler of the 20th dynasty of Ancient Egypt. It is uncertain if his reign was 3 or 4 Years, but there is now a strong consensus among Egyptologists that it did not last as long as 9 ..
Ramesses XI
Menmare Ramesses XI (also written Ramses and Rameses) reigned 1102 BC – 1073 BC or 1069 BC) was the tenth and final king of the Twentieth dynasty of Egypt. He ruled for at least 29 years and perhaps as many as 33 yearsA. Thijs in a GM 173(1999) article. Contents 1 Background2 Reign Le..
Ramesseum
Ramesseum from the air - showing pylons and secondary buildings Ramesseum: Hypostyle hall The Ramesseum is the memorial temple (or mortuary temple) of Pharaoh Ramesses II ("Ramesses the Great", also spelt "Ramses" and "Rameses"). It is located in the Theban necropolis in Upper Egypt, ac..
Ramesside Period
The Ramesside Period encompasses the Nineteenth and Twentieth dynasties of Ancient Egypt. It is named after "Ramesses", the name taken by the majority of the rulers of Egypt dating to this period of time. ..
Ramesuan
Ramesuan (b. 1339, d. 1395), son of king Ramathibodi I, reigned as the second and fifth king of the kingdom of Ayutthaya. When Ramathibodi ascended to the throne of Ayuthaya, he sent Ramesuan to reign in Lopburi. Upon Ramathibodi's death in 1369, Ramesuan traveled to Ayutthaya to assume the throne..
Rameswaram
Rameswaram is a town in the southern part of India in the state of Tamil Nadu, on an island separated from the mainland by the Pamban channel. Together with Kashi, it is considered one of the holiest places in India to Hindus. Hence, it is a bustling pilgrim centre. Contents 1 Hindu holy cit..
Rameumptom
Rameumptom: The Holy Stand. In the Book of Mormon, travelling missionaries, including Alma, were astonished to find that a group of proselytes had erected a tower, or stand, from which they proclaimed to the congregation their own superiority. This stand they termed a "rameumptom." Alma and his comp..
Ramey
Ramey is the name of a launch site of the USAF at [18°27′N 67°08′W] in Puerto Rico. From Ramey several sounding rockets of the type Jason were launched in order to support operation Argus. http://www.astronautix.com/sites/ramey.htm ..
Ramey, Pennsylvania
Ramey is a borough in Clearfield County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 525 at the 2000 census. Geography Ramey is located at [40°48′1″N, 78°24′5″W] (40.800186, -78.401307)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the..
Ramey Air Force Base
Ramey Air Force Base is a former United States Air Force Strategic Air Command bomber base in Puerto Rico. Today, parts of the former Air Force Base are operated by the United States Coast Guard as CGAS Borinquen, and there is civilian general aviation airport use of the facility as Rafael Hernand..
Ramey Idriess
Ramey Idriess (1911 - 1971) was a songwriter, author, composer and musician, educated at Los Angeles Community College. He was a musician in dance orchestras on radio and recordings and in films, and also wrote television scripts and special material for the Ritz Brothers, Eddie Cantor, Jimmy Durant..
Ramez Naam
Ramez Naam is a professional technologist who helped create two of the most widely used pieces of software in the world: Microsoft Internet Explorer and Microsoft Outlook. He is currently the CEO of Apex Nanotechnologies, which develops software for nanotechnology researchers. He also serves on the ..
Rame Head
See Rame Head, Victoria for that place in Australia (named after the present Rame Head). Rame Head is a coastal headland, southwest of the village of Rame in southeast Cornwall, United Kingdom. The headland has a prominent chapel. The site was a hill fort in Iron Age times. See also: Rame penins..
Rame Head, Victoria
Rame Head or Ram Head ([37°46′S 149°29′E]) is a coastal headland in eastern Victoria, Australia, within the Croajingolong National Park. Little Rame Head lies to the east (past Wingan Inlet). The local aboriginal people call the headland Konowee or Kouowee. The name Ram Head was g..
Rame Peninsula
The Rame Peninsula (pronounced /ˈreɪm/) is a peninsula in south-east Cornwall, in the United Kingdom. The peninsula is surrounded by the English Channel to the south, Plymouth Sound to the east, and the estuary of the River Lynher to the north. The largest settlement is Torpoint, which is on the..
Ramfis Trujillo
Ramfis Trujillo (5 June, 1929 - 27 December, 1969 in Madrid, Spain) was the son of Rafael Leónidas Trujillo, and took over the Dominican Republic on May 30, 1961 after his father was assassinated. He brutally repressed any elements believed to be connected with his father's death. He was overthrown..
Ramganj Mandi
Ramganj Mandi is a city and a municipality in Kota district in the Indian state of Rajasthan. Demographics As of 2001 India census[Geographic references#IndiaGRIndia], Ramganj Mandi had a population of 30,984. Males constitute 53% of the population and females 47%. Ramganj Mandi has an a..
Ramgarh
Ramgarh is a cantonment town in the Indian State of Jharkhand (earlier a part of Bihar). It lies close by and to the North of the state capital of Ranchi. During World War II, the Chinese X force was trained at Ramgarh by American instructors at British expense. Ramgarh Raj --> Ramgarh was the sea..
Ramgarhia
The Ramgarhia community are a caste group of the Punjab region in India. Most are Sikhs, mainly from the Tarkhan tribe. Contents 1 History1.1 Sardar Jassa Singh1.2 The Ghallughara('Holocaust')1.3 Victory and continued occupation of Lahore2 References History Har Dass,..
Ramgarh Cantonment
Ramgarh Cantonment is a cantonment town in Hazaribag district in the Indian state of Jharkhand. Demographics As of 2001 India census[Geographic references#IndiaGRIndia], Ramgarh Cantonment had a population of 73,455. Males constitute 57% of the population and females 43%. Ramgarh Cantonm..
Ramgavar Party
The Ramgavar is an Armenian political party in Lebanon. Founded by Armenian exiles in 1921, it has long been the smallest of the ethnic Armenian parties in Lebanon. It won its first-ever parliamentary seat in 2000, as party of Rafik Hariri's Dignity List. The Ramgavar is considered the most ideo..
Ramghulam Chaudhary
redirect [[Template:Importance]]Ramghulam chaudhary was vetran freedom fighter of Indias freedom struggle.Historys lesser known figure was a piler who saved India in splitting into three state. Born in the state of Behar in the year 1902 he participated in all movement of freedom struggle.Joined con..
Ramgoolam
Ramgoolam may refer to:People *Navinchandra Ramgoolam*Seewoosagur Ramgoolam*Sanjaye Ramgoolam*Navin Ramgoolam*Seewoosagur, Sir Ramgoolam*Ramgoolam, Seewoosagur, SirOther *Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam International Airport..
Ramhormoz
Ramhormoz is an ancient city in the Khuzestan province in southwestern Iran. In ancient times it had been known as Samangan, having been established during the Sassanian period. The historical territory of Ramshir is located in this area, only 3 kilometres away from the city. The residents of the c..
Rami
--[[User:24.57.110.247|24.57.110.247]] 03:40, 12 July 2006 (UTC)* Rami is the plural of ramus - a branch, as of a plant, nerve, or blood vessel. Rami is originally an Arabic name derived from the verb "to throw" and therefore it means "the one who throws -(arrows)" i.e. archer. It is a popular name..
Ramia
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Ramie
Ramie (Boehmeria nivea) is a flowering plant in the nettle family Urticaceae, native to eastern Asia. It is a herbaceous perennial growing to 1 - 2.5 m tall(1); the leaves are heart-shaped, 7-15 cm long and 6-12 cm broad, and white on the underside with dense small hairs - this gives it a silvery ..
Ramiel
Râmîêl (Heb. רעמיאל Greek:‘Ραμιήλ) is the 6th leader mentioned in the Book of Enoch, he is a Grigori or Watcher. Ramiel means "Thunder of God"; the combination of ra'am and God. He is often confused with Azazel who is also called Râmêêl ('Arrogant towards God' or 'Evening of God..
Ramification
In mathematics, ramification is a geometric term used for 'branching out', in the way that the square root function, for complex numbers, can be seen to have two branches differing in sign. It is also used from the opposite perspective (branches coming together) as when a covering map degenerates at..
Ramification problem
The ramification problem is concerned with indirect consequences of an action. It might be posed as how to represent what happens implicitly due to an action. It is strongly connected to the frame problem. ..
Ramihrdus of Cambrai
Ramihrdus of Cambrai was accused of heresy in 1076 or 1077 for being unwilling to accept communion from priests that he believed were corrupt. Although his refusal to accept the sacrament bears some resemblance to the Donatist heresy, which states that sacraments performed by corrupt priests are act..
Ramilisonina
Ramilisonina is an archaeologist from Madagascar. His work has focused on the prehistory of Madagascar, especially the period between the fifteenth and nineteenth centuries. His work with Mike Parker Pearson of the University of Sheffield has also contributed to the study of megalithic monuments in..
Ramillies
Ramillies may refer to: Ramillies, France.Ramillies, Belgium, the site of the Battle of Ramillies in 1706.Several vessels of the Royal Navy named HMS Ramillies after the battle. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an refer..
Ramillies, Belgium
Ramillies is a municipality located in the Belgian province of Walloon Brabant. On January 1 2005 Ramillies had a total population of 5,752. The total area is 48.68 km² which gives a population density of 118.16 inhabitants per km². See also Battle of Ramillies External link [Municip..
Ramillies, Nord
Ramillies is a commune of the Nord département, in northern France. Population (1999): 514. ..
Ramil Gallego
Ramil "Bebeng" Gallego is a Filipino pool player. He won the Bangkok Leg Of Asian 9-Ball Tour in 2006. External Links [Gallego secures Bangkok crown] ..
Ramil Safarov
Ramil Safarov is a lieutenant in the Azerbaijani Army. He was born in 1977 in the town of Jabrayil, which is currently occupied by ethnic Armenian separatist forces, and comes from a refugee family.[link] In February of 2004, while attending a NATO Partnership for Peace program, Safarov w..
Ramin
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. Ramin (Gonystylus) is a genus of about 30 species of hardwood trees native to southeast Asia, in Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, Brunei, the Philippines, and Papua New Guinea, with the highest species diversity on Borneo. Ramin is a medium-sized tree, att..
Raminator (truck)
Raminator & Rammunition Raminator at the 2006 Boston World of Wheels Owner Hall Bros. Racing Driver Mark Hall, Geremie Dishman, Kyle Doyle, Dale Benear, Darrell Wagner Style 2006 Dodge Ram Engine 565 CI. BAE Supercharged Hemi Home city Champaign, IL Year created 2002 ..
Raminder Gill
Raminder Singh Gill is a politician in Ontario, Canada. He was a member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1999 to 2003, and has unsuccessfully sought election to the Canadian House of Commons on three separate occasions. Gill was born to a Sikh family in Punjab, India. He was educated a..
Raminho
Raminho is a parish in the district of Angra do Heroísmo in the Azores. The population in 2001 is 550, its density is 48.9/km² and the area is 11.25 km². Location:*Latitude: 38.7833333 (38°47') N*Longitude: 27.333 (27°20') WAltitude: 286 m ..
Ramin (disambiguation)
Ramin can mean: Ramin (Gonystylus), a genus of trees in southeast Asia in the family Thymelaeaceae. A popular male first name in Iran; the origin being ancient Persian (Iranian) Zoroastrian, meaning "joyful".*A character of this name in Shahnameh, the famous poetic epic by Iranian national hero Fer..
Ramin Djawadi
Ramin Djawadi is a composer of orchestral music for film and television. Djawadi has also worked in the sound department as a sound technician in video game productions. In feature film productions, he has been numerously credited as a composer for additional music, orchestrator and as an assistant..
Ramin Farahani
Ramin Farahani is an Iranian film maker. Born in 1969 in Tehran, Ramin started with photography short films in 1987. He studied Film directing at the Cinema and Theater department of the Faculty of Fine Arts of Tehran University between 1989 and 1993. In 1994, he moved to the Netherlands where h..
Ramin Jahanbegloo
Dr. Ramin Jahanbegloo (Persian: رامین جهانبگلو , born 1961 in Tehran) is an Iranian political philosopher and a university professor. Contents 1 Education2 Works3 Arrest4 See also5 External links Education Jahanbegloo gained his Ph.D. in philosophy from So..
Ramin Karimloo
Ramin Karimloo is an Iranian-born Canadian musical theatre actor, primarily recognised for his work in London's West End. In Canada, Ramin began his performing career in rock bands and various theatre projects before moving on to perform in theatre companies for Airtours and P&O Cruises. After mo..
Ramipril
Ramipril (marketed as Tritace® or Altace®) is an angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitor, used to treat high blood pressure and congestive heart failure. ACE inhibitors lower the production of Angiotensin II, therefore relaxing arterial muscles while at the same time enlarging the arteries..
Ramirez
Ramirez is the name of: Ramirez (band)Ramirez (company)Ramirez (Portugal), a Portuguese canned fish producer company.Juan Sánchez Villa-Lobos Ramírez, Sean Connery's character in the Highlander films.a character from the video game Skies of Arcadia; see Skies of Arcadia characters.Hanley Ramirez,..
Ramirez (Portugal)
Ramirez is a renowned Portuguese producer of canned fish products, such as tuna and sardines with tomato sauce. It also produce other foodstuffs such as canned salads. External links [Conservas Ramirez] ..
Ramirez Codex
The Ramirez Codex is the name applied to two unrelated post-conquest manuscripts from central Mexico. In general, a reference to "the Ramirez Codex" refers to the Tovar manuscript Contents 1 Ramirez Codex (Tovar manuscript)2 Ramirez Codex (Olmos manuscript)3 See also4 Externa..
Ramirez gang
The Ramirez Gang, a.k.a "The Filipino Unity", is a west coast street gang, mainly spread across California. They are composed of Filipino Americans. The gang was formed from former Vargas Gang members who opposed them since they weren't treated well and weren't respected; they wanted to be more inde..
Ramiro Castillo
Ramiro Castillo Salinas (born March 27, 1966, died 1997) was a football midfielder who was capped 52 times and scored 5 international goals for Bolivia between 1989 and 1997, including one substitute appearance at the 1994 FIFA World Cup. He played for Club Atlético Platense at that time, and later..
Ramiro Corrales
Ramiro Corrales (born March 12, 1977,in Salinas, California) is an American soccer player of Mexican heritage, who currently plays left midfielder for Hamarkameratene of the Norwegian Premier League. Ramiro did not play college soccer. Rather, at age 18, he opted to become a professional and enter ..
Ramiro de León Carpio
Ramiro de León Carpio (January 12, 1942 – April 16, 2002) was the President of Guatemala from June 6, 1993 until January 14, 1996. Contents 1 Career2 President3 Life afterwards4 External links Career He studied law at the University of San Carlos and then at the Rafael..
Ramiro I
There were two Spanish kings with this name: Ramiro I of AsturiasRamiro I of Aragon, killed during the Battle of Graus, which involved "El Cid", in his first combat. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to th..
Ramiro III of León
Ramiro III (961-985), king of León (966-984), was the son of Sancho the Fat and his successor at the age of only five. During his minority, the regency was in the hands of two nuns: his aunt Elvira Ramírez, who took the title of queen during the minority, and his mother Teresa Ansúrez, who was p..
Ramiro II of Aragon
Ramiro II of Aragon 'the Monk' (ca. 1075 - August 16, 1154, at Huesca) was king of Aragon from 1134 until 1137. In 1134, when his brother Alfonso the Battler died heirless, Ramiro was bishop of Barbastro-Roda. He temporarily gave up his monastic vows in order to secure the succession to the crown. ..
Ramiro II of León
Ramiro II (c.900–951), son of Ordoño II, was King of León from 931 until his death. Initially titular king only of a lesser part of Asturias, he gained the crown of León (and with it, Galicia) after his brother Alfonso IV abdicated in 931. Ramiro was the creator of a Navarrese, Leonine and ..
Ramiro I of Aragon
This genealogy of Aragonese kings from a 16th century Spanish manuscript gives Ramiro I a prominent place. Ramiro I of Aragon (died 1063) was the First King of Aragon from 1035 until 1063. He was the natural son of King Sancho III of Navarre and was the first king of Aragon proper. In 1035..
Ramiro I of Asturias
Santa María del Naranco, at the capital of Oviedo, originally a recreational palace of Ramiro's, then a church. Ramiro I (c.790–850) became king of Asturias in 842 and reigned until his death. Son of Bermudo I, he succeeded Alfonso II. First, he had to deal with the usurper Nepocian, defe..
Ramiro L. Colon
Ramiro L. Colon (1904–1980), born in Ponce, Puerto Rico, is credited with having saved the coffee industry in Puerto Rico. Colon (born Ramiro L. Colon Colon), was raised in the countryside of Ponce, where he obtained his primary and secondary education. Being raised in the country, he develo..
Ramiro Ledesma Ramos
Ramiro Ledesma Ramos (May 23 1905, Alfaraz de Sayago, Zamora—October 29 1936, Aravaca, Madrid) was a Spanish national syndicalist-fascist politician, essayist, and journalist. Contents 1 Early life2 ''Conquista del Estado'' and Falange3 Death and legacy4 Quotes5 Wor..
Ramiro Mendoza
Ramiro Mendoza (born June 15, 1972 in Panama City, Panama) is a Major League Baseball middle relief pitcher. Mendoza has played with the New York Yankees (1996-2002, 2005) and Boston Red Sox (2003-04). He bats and throws right-handed. Mendoza throws a sinker along with a slider, a four-seam fastbal..
Ramis software
Ramis Software was developed at Mathematica Products Group, in Princeton, New Jersey, in the late 1960s. It is the predecessor of Information Builder's FOCUS, with Gerry Cohen as a common developer and IBI founder. Ramis was available for purchase in a variety of environments, including (starting in..
Ramius Corporation
Ramius Corporation is a company incorporated in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. It is a developer of online community systems for virtual collaboration and knowledge sharing. Its core product is a collaboration software called CommunityZero. It enables organizations to instantly build collaborative netwo..
Ramiz Alia
Ramiz Alia (born October 18, 1925) was the leader of Albania from 1985 to 1992. He had been designated as successor by Enver Hoxha and took power after Hoxha died. Alia was born in 1925 and had joined the Albanian communist movement before he was twenty years old. He had risen rapidly under Hoxha's..
Rami Bin Said Al Taibi
Rami Bin Said Al Taibi is a Saudi held in extrajudicial detention in the United States Guantanamo Bay Naval Base, in Cuba.[list of prisoners (.pdf)], US Department of Defense, April 20 2006 Al Taibi's detainee ID number is 318. Contents 1 Combatant Status Review Tribunal1.1 al..
Rami communicans
Rami communicans can refer to: Gray ramus communicansWhite ramus communicansThis is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. ..
Rami Eskelinen
Rami Eskelinen, born in 1967, is a Finnish jazz drummer who is probably best known as a member of Trio Töykeät, a Finnish jazz trio. He is also the drummer of Espoo Big Band, and actively teaches music in Espoo-based Pop/Jazz-school Ebeli. External links [Homepage of Trio Töykeät][..
Rami fortis
Rami Fortis was born on July 7th 1954 in Tel Aviv, Israel. He is an influential persona and is considered one of the central Rock singers in Israel. His 1978 album “Plonter” is considered a breakthrough in the Israeli music and one of the most influencial in the history of Hebrew rock. This albu..
Rami Fortis
Rami Fortis in an influencial Israeli rock singer. Biography Fortis was born on July 7th 1954 in Tel Aviv, Israel. He is an influential persona and is considered one of the central Rock singers in Israel. He served in the 1973 Yom Kippur war and was highly inflenced by his experiences in the front. ..
Rami Grossberg
Rami Grossberg is an associate professor of mathematics at Carnegie Mellon University and a leading researcher in model theory. Grossberg's recent work has revolved around the classification theory of non-elementary classes, and is part of the active effort to prove two of Saharon Shelah's outstan..
Rami Jaffee
Rami Jaffee (born March 11, 1969) is the pianist and organist of the rock band, The Wallflowers. A Los Angeles native, Rami has an impressive discography, working with several artists in addition to the Wallflowers. He is sometimes known as the last Hammond B3 player. Discography (Excerpt) Yea..
Rami Malek
Rami Malek plays "Kenny" in the Fox network sitcom The War at Home. He also guest starred in an episode of Medium, an episode of Gilmore Girls, and two episodes of Over There. External links ..
Rami Okasha
Rami Okasha currently works for the EIS trade union in Scotland. He is also standing as the Labour Party candidate in the 2007 elections to the Scottish Parliament in Aberdeen South. Rami previously stood in Banff & Buchan as the Labour Party candidate in the 2005 General Election Before working..
Rami Saari
Rami Saari (b. 1963, Petah Tikva, Israel) is a poet, translator, linguist and literary critic. He studied and taught Semitic and Uralic Languages at the Universities of Helsinki, Budapest and Jerusalem and got his PhD degree in Linguistics at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem (2003). By January..
Rami Shaaban
Rami Shaaban [IPA: 'raːmɪ 'ʃaːbɑn (Swedish pronunciation)] (born 30 June 1975 in Fisksätra, Stockholm) is a Swedish professional football player. He currently plays as a goalkeeper for Fredrikstad. He is of mixed Egyptian and Finnish ethnicity. He started his senior career in Nacka,..
Rami Shalheveth
Rami Shalheveth is an Israeli editor of speculative fiction. He is the founder of the webzine Bli Panika and a contributing editor to the magazines Chalomot Be'aspamia and The Tenth Dimension. He is an infrequent short story writer - however, his story "Bikoret Drakonim" (Dragon Checkpoint) won the..
Rami Vainionpää
Master (Kwan Jang Nim) Rami Vainionpää was born on the 17th of May 1967. He is responsible for bringing Sin Moo Hapkido to Finland in 1991 and he also holds the most highest ranking Sin Moo Hapkido belt in Finland. 6th dan in Sin Moo Hapkido, 4th dan in Kombatan, a Philippine martial art. Kwan Jan..
RAMJAC
The RAMJAC Corporation is a partly fictional multinational conglomerate, or megacorp, featured in several novels by Kurt Vonnegut. In Jailbird, the company at its height owns 19 percent of the United States, twice as large as the next largest conglomerate in the "Free World". Copyrights on Vonnegu..
Ramjas school
Established on July 14, 1974, Ramjas School is a co-educational school located at Sector-4, R.K. Puram, New Delhi. It was founded by Mr. Rai Kedarnath who named it after his father Ramjas Singh. The school is funded and run by the Ramjas Trust. ..
Ramjet
For the hypothetical method of interstellar travel, see Bussard ramjet. For the Transformers character see Ramjet (Transformers) A ramjet, sometimes referred to as a stovepipe jet, is a type of jet engine. It contains no (major) moving parts and can be particularly useful in applications requirin..
Ramjet (Transformers)
Contents 1 Generation One (1985)1.1 The Character1.2 The Original Cartoon and Movie1.3 Dreamwave Comics2 Generation Two3 [[Transformers: Armada]]4 [[Transformers: Energon]] (2003)5 [[Transformers: Universe]]6 [[Transformers: Cybertron]]7 References..
Ramjibanpur
Ramjibanpur is a city and a municipality in Medinipur district in the Indian state of West Bengal. Geography Ramjibanpur is located at [22.83° N 87.62° E][Falling Rain Genomics, Inc - Ramjibanpur]. It has an average elevation of 11 metres (36 feet). Demog..
Ramjohn
Ramjohn is a name used primarily as a surname among Indo-Caribbean people of Muslim origin. It can refer to Jean Ramjohn-Richards (born 1935), First Lady of Trinidad and Tobago.Manny Ramjohn (1915-1998), Trinidadian athlete and Scout Leader.Ram John Holder, Guyanese-British actor ..
Ramkali
Ramkali- Ramkali is a raga from Hindusthani classical music which is originated from Bhairav Thaat. In the raga, as like bhairav, second(rishabh)tune and sixth(dhaivat)tune are flat. Flat nishad(sevsnth) and sharp madhyama (fourth tune) are used often. ..
Ramkhamhaeng the Great
Statue of King Ramkhamhaeng, located in the Sukhothai Historical Park, Sukhothai Province Ramkhamhaeng the Great (c.1239 - 1317, aka. Pho Khun Ramkhamhaeng; Thai: ) was the third king of the Phra Ruang dynasty, ruling the Sukhothai kingdom (a forerunner of the modern kingdom of Thailand) from..
Ramkola
Ramkola is a town and a nagar panchayat in Kushinagar district in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. Geography Ramkola is located at [26.9° N 83.84° E][Falling Rain Genomics, Inc - Ramkola]. It has an average elevation of 75 metres (246 feet). Demographic..
Ramkvilla
Ramkvilla is a small village south of Vetlanda in the southern Swedish province of Småland. Ramkvilla is situated by the lake Örken. ..
Ramla
Ramla (Hebrew: , Ramlāh; Arabic: , ar-Ramlah, colloquial Ramleh), is a city in the Center District in Israel. According to the Israel Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS), at the end of 2004 the city had a total population of 63,462. Contents 1 Demographics2 Income3 Educati..
Ramlah binte Abi-Sufyan
The Wives of Muhammad Khadijah bint Khuwaylid Sawda bint Zama* Aisha* Hafsa bint Umar Zaynab bint Khuzayma Umm Salama Hind bint Abi Umayya Zaynab bint Jahsh Juwayriya bint al-Harith Ramlah bint Abi-Sufyan Safiyya bint Huyayy Maymuna bint al-Harith Maria al-Qibtiyya** *succession disp..
Ramlah bint Aqil
Ramlah bint Aqil was married to Amr ibn Al Hasan. Her father was Aqeel ibn Abu Talib See also Family tree of Aqeel ibn Abu TalibSahaba External links http://freepages.family.rootsweb.com/~naqobatulasyrof/prophet/news_prophet_04.html ..
Ramlan Omar
Ramlan Omar is a Malaysian botanist specialising in the carnivorous pitcher plant genus Nepenthes. He works at the Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia. Together with C. C. Wilcock and J. H. Adam, Omar has written several papers relating to various aspects of Nepenthes biology. ..
Ramla Bay
Ramla Bay is located at the bottom of a rich and fertile valley on the northern side of the island of Gozo. The village of Xaghra, located on one of the hills of Gozo, overlooks this valley. The Bay can also be reached from the village of Nadur. The terraced walls built by the farmers give the valle..
Ramlösa
Ramlösa is a brand of mineral water from a source in Ramlösa Brunnspark, in Helsingborg Sweden. Ramlösa goes back to the year 1707. Ramlösa is very common in northern Europe and is considered a high-standard mineral water. Ramlösa is popular even outside of Scandinavia and the water is exporte..
Ramly Burger
The Ramly Burger, also known as the Burger Ramly, is a Malaysian hamburger created by Ramly Moknin popular in Malaysia and Singapore. While the term "Ramly Burger" may refer to any of the hamburgers sold in a Ramly Burger stall, it most commonly refers to the Ramly Burger Special. While the amount a..
Rammed earth
Rammed earth walls form part of the entrance building for the Eden Project in Cornwall, England. Rammed earth wall surface detail. Apart from the patches of damage, the surface shows regular horizontal lines from the wooden form work used in constructing the wall and subtler horizontal stra..
Rammellzee
Rammellzee (or RAMMΣLLZΣΣ, Pseudonym, pronounced "Ram: Ell: Zee"), born 1960 in Far Rockaway, Queens, New York, is a graffiti writer, performance artist, rap/hip-hop musician and sculptor from New York. Rammellzee's graffitis and his art work are based on his theory of Gothic Futurism, which de..
Rammelsbergite
Rammelsbergite is a nickel arsenide mineral with formula NiAs2. It forms metallic silvery to tin white to reddish orthorhombic prismatic crystals, but is usually massive in form. It has a Mohs hardness of 5.5 and a specific gravity of 7.1. It was first described in 1854 from its type locality in th..
Rammie
[[Image:rammie.jpg|left]|thumb|400px|Rammie, also known as Dean Mottram]] Rammie is the mascot of Derby County F.C. He is a ram, as the city of Derby is traditionally associated with that animal and the club are nicknamed The Rams. In 2005, Rammie released his first DVD, which feat..
Ramming
In warfare, ramming is a technique that was used in the air, sea and tank combat. The term originated from battering ram, which is a siege weapon used to bring down fortifications by hitting it with force, of which the momentum of the ram being sufficient to damage the target. Thus, in warfare rammi..
Rammoth
Rammoth refers to a fictional valley around which the plot of the fantasy movie Ancanar involves, and also to the people who settled it. History The earliest records say about the tribe of Telganan who came to it from the north, during the 'evil days'. The origins of this people or anything before ..
Rammstein
For the city, see Ramstein-Miesenbach. Rammstein is a German band that was formed in 1994. Their musical style incorporates elements of metal, industrial rock and electronic music, and are considered in their native country to be part of the NDH movement. Their songs are performed almost exclusivel..
Rammstein discography
This article contains additional information about the band Rammstein. Discography Albums Image:Herzeleid.jpg|Herzeleid(1995)Motor Music Records Image:RammsteinSehnsucht.jpg|Sehnsucht(1997)Motor Music Records / Slash Records Image:RammsteinLiveAusBerlin.jpg|Live aus Berlin(1999)Motor Music Records..
Rammstein Single Collection
The Rammstein Single Kollektion is a box that contains the six first singles released by the German band Rammstein in 1998. Du riechst so gutSeemannEngelEngel (Fan Edition)Du hastDas Modell ..
Ramnad Raghavan
Ramnad V. Raghavan (b. June 19, 1927) is a South Indian player of the mridangam. Beginning in 1970, he has taught for many years at Wesleyan University in Connecticut, United States. His students have included Glen Velez, Jamey Haddad, David Nelson, Patricia Shehan Campbell, Frank Bennett, and Jos..
Ramnagar
Ramnagar is an Indian village in the province of Uttar Pradesh in northern India, about 30 kilometres from the border with Nepal. ..
Ramnapping Trophy
The Ramnapping Trophy was formerly awarded to the winner of the annual college football game between the University of Connecticut and the University of Rhode Island. The name of the trophy originates from a 1930s-era tradition where a few UConn students would go to the URI campus and kidnap (or in ..
Ramnarain Ruia College
Ruia College, is supposed to be an educational institution in the central part of Mumbai, between the Dadar and Matunga railway stations. It comprises of The Ramnarain Ruia College of Arts & Science and Ramnivas Ruia Junior College of Arts and Science The College was established in July 1937 by Shi..
Ramnaresh Sarwan
Ramnaresh SarwanWest Indies (WI) Batting style Right-handed batsman (RHB) Bowling type Right-arm legbreak (LS) Tests ODIs Matches 59 101 '''Runs scored 3950 3413 Batting average 39.89 46.75 100s/50s 8/24 3/22 Top score 261* 115* ..
Ramnath Goenka
Ramnath Goenka (April 3, 1904 - Oct. 5, 1991) was born in Darabhanga district of Bihar. He completed his primary education in Varanasi. At the age of 15 he came to Madras to learn the ropes of the business by venturing into the trade of Yarn and Jute. He was married to Moongibai. In 1932, he too..
Ramnath Kenny
Ramnath KennyIndia (IND) Batting style Right-hand bat Bowling type Right-arm offbreak Tests First-class Matches 5 59 '''Runs scored 245 3079 Batting average 27.22 50.47 100s/50s -/3 11/11 Top score 62 218 Balls bowled - 1041 Wickets - 15 B..
Ramnath Parkar
Ramnath ParkarIndia (IND) Batting style Right-hand bat Bowling type - Tests First-class Matches 2 85 '''Runs scored 80 4455 Batting average 20.00 33.75 100s/50s -/- 8/- Top score 35 197 Balls bowled - 96 Wickets - 1 Bowling average - 5..
Ramna Kali Mandir
The Ramna Kali Mandir (Bangla: রমনা কালী মন্দির), also known as the Ramna Kalibari (house of the Hindu Goddess Kali) was one of the most famous Hindu temples of the Indian subcontinent. It was believed to be over a thousand years old and was situated in Dhaka (capital of..
Ramna Park
Ramna Park (Bangla: রমনা উদ্যান Rômna Uddan) is a large park and recreation area situtated at the heart of Dhaka, capital of Bangladesh. The park, established originally by the Mughal emperors in 1610, was later developed by the British colonial rulers and local Nawabs in the 19..
Ramnefjellsfossen
Ramnefjellsfossen (also, known as Utigardfossen or Utigordsfossen) is the third highest waterfall in the world, at a total fall of 808 m (2,685 feet) from five free-leaping cascades. Due to the small flow of water it is one of the few major waterfalls in Norway that has not been slated for hydroelec..
Ramnes, Norway
Ramnes is a former municipality in Vestfold, Norway. On January 1, 2002 it was merged with Våle to form the new municipality Re. ..
Ramniranjan Anandilal Podar College of Commerce and Economics
Ramniranjan Anandilal Podar College of Commerce and Economics, popularly known as Podar College, is an educational institution next to the Ramnarain Ruia College in the central part of Mumbai, between the Dadar and Matunga railway stations. The College was built in 1941 in neo-Gothic style, with a..
Ramniranjan Jhunjhunwala College
Jhunjhunwala College (founded 1963) is a college in Ghatkopar West, a suburb of Mumbai, India. The campus is located near the Vikhroli end of the station. The college offers courses under Mumbai University. The initial course offerings were limited to science courses and B.Sc. and M.Sc. degrees, ..
Ramoche Temple
Ramoche Temple is a Buddhist monastery situated in the northwest of the Tibetan capital of Lhasa, covering a total area of 4000 square meters (one acre). This temple is one of the key cultural relic protection sites of the Tibet Autonomous Region as well as a hot attraction in Lhasa. The original ..
Ramoji Film City
Ramoji Film City (RFC) is the world’s largest integrated film studio complex, at nearly 2,000 acres. It is also one of Asia’s most popular tourism and recreation centres. Opened in 1996, it is located about 25 km from Hyderabad, India. Established by the Ramoji Group, RFC offers comprehensive an..
Ramoji Group
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Ramoji Rao
Chairman Mr. Ramoji Rao Ramoji Rao (Cherukuri Rama Rao), an Indian media baron, is the head of the Ramoji Group. He is an entrepreneur who has set standards in the print, television and the film industry. It was in 1974, that he started Eenadu, a Telugu news Daily from Vishakapatnam. It was an..
Ramokoka, North West
Ramokoka is a rural town in the North West Province of South Africa. It is near Rustenburg and about 1-2 hours drive away from Johannesburg. ..
Ramol
Ramol is a city and a municipality in Ahmadabad district in the Indian state of Gujarat. Demographics As of 2001 India census[Geographic references#IndiaGRIndia], Ramol had a population of 27,539. Males constitute 55% of the population and females 45%. Ramol has an average literacy rate ..
Ramón
''Ramón or Ramon can refer to: Ramón is the short name by which the Spanish author Ramón Gómez de la Serna is sometimes known.Ocasio, Ramon is a former Chicago public defender, who currently serves as Judge for the 6th Judicial Sub-Circuit of Cook County, Illinois. He was elected in 2006.Ramón..
Ramon, Isabela
Ramon is a 3rd class municipality in the province of Isabela, Philippines. According to the 2000 census, it has a population of 41,441 people in 8,376 households. Barangays Ramon is politically subdivided into 19 barangays. AmbataliBantugBugallon NorteBurgosNagbacalanOscarizPabilPagrang-ayanPl..
Ramona
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. Ramona is a novel written by Helen Hunt Jackson and published in 1884. Contents 1 Plot summary2 Characters in \"Ramona\"3 Major themes4 Allusions/references to actual history, geography and current science5 Literary significan..
Ramona, California
Ramona is an unincorporated town in San Diego County, California, USA. As of the 2000 census, the census-designated place population was 15,691. Originally named Nuevo, the town was re-named after the main character in the novel Ramona. The 89,000 acre Ramona Valley American Viticultural Area sur..
Ramona, Kansas
Ramona is a city in Marion County, Kansas, United States. The population was 94 at the 2000 census. Geography Ramona is located at [38°35′51″N, 97°3′46″W] (38.597448, -97.062864)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has..
Ramona, Oklahoma
Ramona is a town in Washington County, Oklahoma, United States. The population was 564 at the 2000 census. Geography Ramona is located at [36°31′52″N, 95°55′25″W] (36.531102, -95.923632)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the t..
Ramona, South Dakota
Ramona is a town in Lake County, South Dakota, United States. The population was 190 at the 2000 census. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 Notable Residents4 External links Geography Ramona is located at [44°7′12″N, 97°13′5″W] (44.120055, -97.217981)..
Ramona (children's books)
Ramona Quimby is the central character in a popular series of children's books by Beverly Cleary. The books have been adapted for television. The main action concerns Ramona Quimby, her family including her sister Beatrice (known as Beezus), and various events around her Klickitat Street neighborh..
Ramona (disambiguation)
Ramona may refer to: Ramona (film)Ramona (song) — a song by L. Wolfe GilbertRamona (children's books)Ramona (telenovela)The Ramona Pageant — the annual outdoor playRamona, California — a townRamona Beach, New YorkRamona - Ray Kurzweil's artificial intelligence alter egoRamona passive sensor -..
Ramona (film)
Ramona is the title of several motion pictures based on the novel Ramona (1884) by Helen Hunt Jackson. The first silent version of the story was a one-reeler filmed in 1910 starring Mary Pickford as Ramona, Henry B. Walthall as Alessandro and Francis J. Grandon as Felipe Moreno, with Kate Bruce as ..
Ramona (TV series)
Ramona Directed by Alberto Cortés Nicolás Echevarría Felipe Nájera Written by Lucy Orozco Script by Humberto Robles Francisco Sánchez Cinematography by Oscar Morales Jesús Nájera Saro Produced by Rosa María Martínez Lucy Orozco Starring Kate Del Castillo E..
Ramona Africa
Ramona Africa was one of the MOVE members in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. She is best remembered for a tragedy that happened May 13, 1985. redirect[[Template:Portal]] Wilson Goode, mayor in Philadelphia during this time, along with the city commissioner and the S.W.A.T. team bombed the house Ramona ..
Ramona Airport
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Ramona Amiri
Ramona Amiri Ramona Rina Amiri (April 16, 1980 Montreal, Quebec) is a Canadian woman of Assyrian and Persian heritage[Washington Prism] who won the Miss World Canada contest in 2005. She attended the contest from Vancouver. Ramona attended College Charlemagne, a private high school..
Ramona and Her Father
Ramona and Her Father is a juvenile fiction novel written by Beverly Cleary. It is the third installment in Cleary's acclaimed Ramona Quimby series. The book was first published in 1977 and is illustrated by Alan Tiegreen. [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details fol..
Ramona and Her Mother
Ramona and Her Mother is a juvenile fiction novel written by Beverly Cleary. It is the fourth installment in the Ramona Quimby series. The book was illustrated by Alan Tiegreen and was first published in 1979. [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. The sto..
Ramona Beach, New York
Ramona Beach is a location in Oswego County, New York, USA. Ramona Beach is in the Town of Richland, located on the shore of Lake Ontario. ..
Ramona Cheorleu
Ramona Cheorleu (sometimes credited, especially in non-Italian language media, as Ramona Chorleu or Chorleau) is the name of a Romanian-born television presenter and big-bust model living in Italy. She is known to fans as Bambola Ramona or "the Doll Ramona". She is cohost of the show Cronache Marzia..
Ramona Convent Secondary School
Ramona Convent Secondary School |- class="hiddenStructure" ! Motto | |- ! Established | 1889 |- ! Type | Private secondary (Parochial) |- class="hiddenStructure" ! Affiliations | |- class="hiddenStructure" ! President | |- class="hiddenStructure" ! Principal | |- class="hiddenStructure" !..
Ramona Forever
Ramona Forever is a juvenile fiction novel written by Beverly Cleary. It was first published in 1984 and was illustrated by Alan Tiegreen. It is the sixth installment in the popular Ramona Quimby series. [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. Ramona is pro..
Ramona Fradon
Ramona Fradon is an American comic book and comic strip artist. Her most noted work was on the DC Comics characters Aquaman during the 1950s and 1960s and Metamorpho in the 1960s. Fradon also spent time during the 1980s and 1990s as the artist for the comic strip Brenda Starr. She continues to work..
Ramona Gilmour-Darling
Ramona Gilmour-Darling (b. 1975) is a Canadian actress who began portraying Loonette the Clown on the Canadian children's television series, The Big Comfy Couch, from 2006. She has also appeared in leading roles in many regional Canadian plays and musicals, most notably The Secret Garden (Young Peo..
Ramona passive sensor
Ramona was the second generation electronic support measures (ESM) system that uses measurements of time difference of arrival (TDOA) of pulses at three or four sites to accurately detect and track airborne emitters by multilateration. Contents 1 History2 Appearance3 Mode of operat..
Ramona pringle
Please [Glossary#Wwikify] (format) this article or section as suggested in the [Guide to layoutGuide to layout] and the [Manual of StyleManual of Style]. Remove this template after wikifying. This article has been tagged since July 2006. Ramona Pringle is a Canadian..
Ramona Quimby, Age 8
Ramona Quimby, Age 8 is a juvenile fiction novel written by Beverly Cleary. It is the fifth installment in the popular Ramona Quimby series. It is illustrated by Alan Tiegreen and was first published in 1981. [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. The stor..
Ramona Shelburne
Please [Glossary#Wwikify] (format) this article or section as suggested in the [Guide to layoutGuide to layout] and the [Manual of StyleManual of Style]. Remove this template after wikifying. This article has been tagged since May 2006. Ramona Shelburne is an Ameri..
Ramona the Brave
Ramona the Brave is a juvenile novel written by Beverly Cleary and illustrated by Alan Tiegreen. The book was first published in 1975, seven years after the previous installment in the Ramona series, Ramona the Pest. [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. A..
Ramona the Pest
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Ramona Trinidad Iglesias-Jordan
Ramona at 114 Ramona Trinidad Iglesias-Jordan (de Soler) (August 31 or September 1, 1889 – May 29, 2004) of Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico, was, according to documents compiled in March 2004, the oldest documented person in the world after the death of Mitoyo Kawate, though Charlotte Benkner,..
Ramona Valley
The Ramona Valley is a wine-producing region located 28 miles (45 km) northeast of San Diego in San Diego County, California, in the United States. It was designated the country's 162nd American Viticultural Area (AVA) in January 2006 by the Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau, which recognized..
Ramond-Ramond field
In theoretical physics, Ramond-Ramond fields are differential form fields in the 10-dimensional spacetime of type II supergravity theories, which are the classical limits of type II string theory. The ranks of the fields depend on which type II theory is considered. As Joe Polchinski argued in 1995,..
Ramond sector
In superstring theory, the fermionic field on the closed string may be either periodic or anti-periodic for going around the string. States in the Neveu-Schwarz sector admit one option, while those in the Ramond sector admit the other. Note that for a fermionic field, the periodicity depends on the..
Ramones
The Ramones were an American rock band and are widely considered to be the first punk rock group. While acknowledged as defining the sound and attitude of mid-1970s punk, they never really achieved the commercial success of their contemporaries The Clash or the notoriety of the Sex Pistols, but st..
Ramones: Raw
Ramones: Raw is a DVD of the seminal punk band Ramones. It consists of home video footage from Marky Ramone of the bands' extensive touring and backstage footage along with live performances of their most famous hits. ..
Ramones (album)
The self-titled debut album by the Ramones was released on April 23 1976 (see 1976 in music). Contents 1 History1.1 Songs2 Track listing2.1 Rhino bonus tracks3 Recording details History After Seymour Stein of Sire Records signed the band in the Fall of 1975, the band b..
Ramones (Screeching Weasel album)
This album is Screeching Weasel covering the first album by The Ramones in its entireity. The band was approached to cover the album at a party for the completion of their fourth album, Wiggle. Having just lost bassist Johnny Personality, the band was unsure of its future, and they claim that the r..
Ramones Mania
Ramones Mania is the first Ramones Compilation. This compilation consists of 30 Ramones classics. Ramones Mania includes some single versions; "Sheena is a Punk Rocker", "Needles & Pins" and "Howling at the Moon". A B–side; "Indian Giver". And one previously unissued song version; the stereo..
Ramones Maniacs
A 26-band salute to the Ramones. This is a track-by-track cover of the RamonesMania album, by bands from across the US, plus one from Australia and one from Canada. Released by Trend is dead! records, 2001. Track listing “I Wanna Be Sedated” by Tiltwheel“Teenage Lobotomy” by Cletus“Do..
Ramon (King of Fighters)
Ramon is a fictional character in the King of Fighters video game series. He made his first appearance in King of Fighters 2000. Contents 1 History2 Trivia3 Quotes4 External links History Ramon was a Mexican child who lived in poverty. Working overtime and balancing multipl..
Ramón (singer)
Ramón is a Spanish solo singer best known for representing the state at the 2004 Eurovision Song Contest in Istanbul. Ramon was born in 1986 in Las Palmas in the Canary Islands, the youngest of three boys. He was selected to represent Spain at the Eurovision in 2004 after Beth's eighth place finis..
Ramón A. Castro
Ramón Alfredo Castro (born October 23, 1979 in Valencia, Carabobo State, Venezuela) is a Major League Baseball second baseman/shortstop and switch-hitter batter who plays for the Oakland Athletics. Castro was called up from Triple-A Sacramento River Cats and made his MLB debut on June 22, 2004. ..
Ramon A. Estella
Ramon A. Estella (born 1903) is a pre-war Philippine movie director and actor. Filmography 1933 -Ang Punyal na Ginto (actor)1938 -Bayan at Pag-ibig [Excelsior] (dir)1939 -Ruisenor [Parlatone -Buenavista ? (dir)1942 -Huling Habilin ?1941 -Kundiman [Excelsior..
Ramon Acin
Ramón Acin (1887?/1888?–1936) Spanish anarcho-syndicalist, teacher, writer and avant-garde artist murdered by fascists. External links See the [Ramon Acin Page] at the Daily Bleed’s Anarchist Encyclopedia ..
Ramon Airbase
Ramon Airbase is an Israeli airport southwest of Beer Sheba and formerly known as Matred. It was built by the United States. {| class="infobox bordered" style="width: 220px; font-size: 95%;" |- ! colspan="4" style="text-align: center; background-color: #4682B4; color: white;" |Ramon Airbase |- !co..
Ramón Alcaraz
Commodore Ramón A. Alcaraz was a U.S. soldier imprisoned by the Japanese in World War II. Ramón Alcaraz was an officer in the Mexican Army who wrote many books about the Mexican-American War, including 1848's Apuntes para la historia de la guerra entre México y los Estados Unidos (which in 1850 ..
Ramón Amaya Amador
--> Ramón Amaya Amador (April 29, 1916–November 24, 1966) is Honduras's most famous author. He was born in Olanchito in the department of Yoro, and died in a plane crash in 1966 in Bratislava, Czechoslovakia. After working on the banana plantations along the Northern Caribbean coast of Hondu..
Ramón Areces
Ramón Areces Rodríguez born in La Mata, Asturias, in 1904, in Madrid, Spain, died 1989. At fifteen, Areces emigrated to Havana, Cuba, where he learned the basics of business. He later traveled through the United States and Canada, before returning to Spain. When he returned to Madrid in 1935, ..
Ramón Arellano Félix
Ramón Eduardo Arellano Félix Ramón Eduardo Arellano-Félix (b. August 31, 1964 – d. February 10, 2002) was a Mexican whom authorities linked to the Tijuana drug cartel. On September 18, 1997, Arellano-Félix became the 451st person to be added by the FBI to the Ten Most Wanted Fugit..
Ramón Avilés
Ramón Antonio Avilés Miranda (born January 22, 1952 in Manati, Puerto Rico) is a former backup infielder in Major League Baseball who played for the Boston Red Sox (1977) and Philadelphia Phillies (1919-1981). He batted and threw right handed. In a four-season career, Avilés posted a .268 battin..
Ramón Ayala
Ramon Ayala y sus Bravos del Norte Ramón Ayala (born March 10, 1945) is an Mexican accordionist and songwriter. Ramon Ayala has defined much of modern norteño music with his distinctive accordion playing and lyrics. Though he added electric guitars and drums to his music, it still retains a..
Ramón Báez Figueroa
Ramón Báez Figueroa (born 1956) is the former president of Banco Intercontinental (Baninter) in the Dominican Republic and was accused in 2003 of masterminding the country's most spectacular banking fraud scandal amounting to USD$ 2.2 billion. Contents 1 Background2 Following His Arre..
Ramon Bailey
Ramon Bailey (born February 22, 1984 in Kingston, Jamaica) is a Jamaican soccer midfielder and forward, who played for the MetroStars of Major League Soccer. Bailey emigrated to the United States at the age of nine, settling in The Bronx. Bailey attended Mercer County Community College in 2002 and ..
Ramón Barros Luco
Ramón Barros Luco (June 9, 1835 - September 20, 1919) was President of Chile between 1910 and 1915. Born in 1835 in Santiago, Barros Luco was son of Ramón Luis Barros Fernández and Dolores Luco Fernández de Leiva. He graduated from Law School in 1858. He died in Santiago in 1919. He was electe..
Ramon Berenguer I, Count of Barcelona
Ramon Berenguer I el Vell ("the Old") was Count of Barcelona in 1035-1076. He promulgated the earliest versions of a written code of Catalan law, the Usages of Barcelona. Born in 1024, he succeeded his father, Berenguer Ramon the Crooked in 1035. It is during his reign that the dominant position o..
Ramon Berenguer II, Count of Barcelona
Ramon Berenguer the 2nd Genealogy Ramon Berenguer II the Towhead (1053 or 1054 – December 5, 1082) was Count of Barcelona, 1076-1082. He ruled jointly with his twin brother Berenguer Ramon II. He succeeded his father Ramon Berenguer I, Count of Barcelona to co-rule with his twin brothe..
Ramon Berenguer II, Count of Provence
Ramon Berenguer II (Raymond Berengar) (c.1135 – 1166) was the count of Provence (sometimes as Ramon Berenguer III) from 1144 to his death. His uncle, Ramon Berenguer IV, Count of Barcelona, was the regent until 1157. In 1144, Ramon's father, Count Berenguer Ramon, died in an offensive agains..
Ramon Berenguer III, Count of Barcelona
Ramon Berenguer at the castle of Foix. Ramon Berenguer III the Great was the count of Barcelona, Girona, and Osona from 1082 (jointly with Berenguer Ramon II and solely from 1097), Besalú from 1111, Cerdanya from 1117, and Provence, in the Holy Roman Empire, from 1112, all until his death in..
Ramon Berenguer III, Count of Provence
Ramon Berenguer III (IV) (c.1158 – 5 April 1181) was the count of Cerdanya (1162 – 1168), as Peter, and count of Provence (1173 – 1181). He was the second son of Raymond Berengar IV of Barcelona and Petronilla of Aragón. He received Cerdanya, including Carcassonne and Narbonne, ..
Ramon Berenguer IV, Count of Barcelona
Ramon Berenguer IV, Count of Barcelona the Saint (c. 1113 – August 6, 1162) is most known for effecting the union between Aragon and Catalonia. He inherited the county of Barcelona from his father Ramon Berenguer III on August 19, 1131. On August 11, 1137 in Huesca he was betrothed to the inf..
Ramon Berenguer IV, Count of Provence
Ramon Berenguer V, Count of Provence (1195 – 19 August 1245), Count of Provence and Forcalquier, was the son of Alfonso II, Count of Provence and Gersenda II of Sabran. After his father's death, Ramon was imprisoned in a castle in Aragon until he was able to escape in 1219 and claim his inher..
Ramon Bieri
Ramon Bieri (born June 16, 1929; died May 27, 2001) is an American actor. He has starred in many films and on TV. His well known roles is on the short lived 1981 TV series Bret Maverick, Ramon has starred in a lot of TV movies too. His movie rolls range from Badlands, The Sicilian, The Grasshopper,..
Ramon Borrell, Count of Barcelona
Raymond Borrel (in Catalan, Ramon Borrell and Spanish, Ramón Borrell) (972-1017) , was count of Barcelona, Girona, and Ausona from 992. Son of Borrell II of Barcelona and Letgarda de Rouergue. He was associated with his father from 988. In 993 he married Ermesinde de Carcassonne with whom he ha..
Ramón Borrero y Cortázar
Ramón Borrero y Cortázar (1824-1894), brother of former President of Ecuador, Antonio Borrero, was himself President of Ecuador briefly from October 11, 1883 until February 17, 1884. The provisional government's madate having expired without it having named an interim President, Borrero assumed th..
Ramón Cabrera
Ramon Cabrera (27 December 1806 - 1877) was a Carlist general of Spain. He was born at Tortosa, province of Tarragona, Spain. As his family had in their gift two chaplaincies, young Cabrera was sent to the seminary of Tortosa, where he made himself conspicuous as an unruly pupil, ever mixed up in d..
Ramón Calderón
Ramón Calderón (born May 26, 1951 in Palencia, Spain) is a lawyer, and the current President of Spanish football club Real Madrid. He was elected President in July 2 2006, winning the elections with 8,344 votes while Juan Palacios was second with 8,098. He has brought in Fabio Capello as manage..
Ramon Calliste
Ramon Calliste (b. December 16, 1985 in Cardiff) is a Welsh Under-21 international striker, who plays for Scunthorpe United, having signed a one-year deal on July 4th 2006 [link] His previous club was Liverpool, who he signed for in August 2005 after he was released by Manchester United. ..
Ramón Carrillo
Argentine neurosurgeon, neurobiologist, and public health physician born in Santiago del Estero city (March 7, 1906). Between 1930 and 1945 he contributed valuable original research about the brain cells which are not neurons – named glial cells – and the method for staining and observing them u..
Ramon Casas i Carbó
Ramon Casas i Carbó (4 January 1866 – 29 February 1932) was a Catalan / Spanish artist. Living through a turbulent time in the history of Spain and his native Barcelona, he was known as a portraitist, sketching and painting the intellectual, economic, and political elite of Barcelona, Paris..
Ramón Castilla
Ramón Castilla y Marquesado (31 August 1797 — 25 May 1867) was a Peruvian caudillo and President of Peru four times. He led the country when the economy boomed due to the exploitation of guano deposits. Castilla's government abolished slavery and modernized the state. He assumed the presidency..
Ramón Castillo
Ramón Castillo --> Term of Office: June 27 1942—June 4 1943 Predecessor: Roberto Ortiz Successor: Arturo Rawson Vice-president: none Date of Birth: November 20 1873 Place of Birth: Ancasti, Catamarca Date of Death: October 10 1944 Place of Death: Buenos Aires Profession: Lawyer Pol..
Ramón Castro
This article is for New York Mets' catcher Ramón Castro. For the Oakland Athletics' second baseman, see Ramón A. Castro Ramón Abraham Castro (born March 1, 1976 in Vega Baja, Puerto Rico) is a catcher in Major League Baseball playing for the New York Mets. In 1994, Castro became the first pla..
Ramón Castro Jijón
Ramón Castro Jijón (1915 1984) was President of Ecuador 11 July 1963 to 29 March 1966. He was an admiral in the Ecuadorian navy and for his entire term as President he was a military ruler, serving as chairman of a military junta. ..
Ramón Chao
Ramón Chao (born 1935 in Vilalba, Lugo) is a Galician writer who emigrated to France in order to escape Francisco Franco's regime. He is also the father of singer Manu Chao. Bibliography (incomplete) ? : O Camiño de Prisciliano2004 : Abécédaire partiel et partial de la globalisation, with Ign..
Ramon Crater
Ramon Crater Ramon Crater is the world's biggest karst crater, located at the peak of Mount Negev, in the heart of Israel's Negev Desert, some 85 kilometers south of the city of Beer-Sheva. The Ramon Crater is 40 kilometers long and 2 to 10 kilometers wide, shaped like an elongated heart. It ..
Ramon d'Salva
Ramnon d'Salva (born 1921) is a Filipino actor who was known for villain roles and made numerous movies under his home studio Premiere Productions. He made his first movie, Suwail, in 1949. Filmography 1949 - Suwail [Premiere] 1949 - Kidlat sa Silangan [Premiere] 1949 - Dugo ng K..
Ramón D. Abellanosa
Ramón D. Abellanosa (1907-??) is a Filipino Visayan political journalist, minor politician, businessman, and writer. He was best known for his plays. He is a son of Baldomero Abellanosa and brother of Onofre. Plays Ganghaan sa Lubong, 1926.Binuno sa Palad, 1926.Doring References [www.bisaya.c..
Ramon Dekkers
Ramon Dekkers (born 1969) is a Dutch former professional kickboxer who was famous for being an 8 times Muay Thai and kickboxing world champion. From Breda, Holland. He was the most famous foreign kickboxer in Thailand in the 1990s. He was also the first foreigner to be bestowed the "Muay Thai Fight..
Ramon Delgado
Ramon Delgado (born November 14, 1976 in Asunción, Paraguay) is a tennis player from Paraguay, who turned professional in 1995. He hasn't won a single title (singles and/or doubles) during his career so far. The righthander reached his highest individual ranking on the ATP Tour on April 26, 1999, w..
Ramón del Valle-Inclán
Ramón María del Valle-Inclán (Vilanova de Arousa, Galicia, 28 October 1866 – Santiago de Compostela, 5 January 1936), Spanish dramatist, novelist and member of the Generation of 98, is considered perhaps the most noteworthy and certainly the most radical dramatist working to subvert the t..
Ramon Despuig
Raymond Despuig (1670-1741) was 67th Grandmaster of the Knights of Malta. He was elected to the position in 1736 and served for 5 years until his death. He was succeeded by Emmanoel Pinto. ..
Ramon de Campoamor y Campoosorio
Ramón María de las Mercedes de Campoamor y Campoosorio (September 24, 1817 -February 11, 1901), Spanish poet and philosopher, was born at Navia (Asturias) on the 24th of September 1817. Abandoning his first intention of entering the Jesuit order, he studied medicine at Madrid, found an opening i..
Ramon de Cardona
Ramón de Cardona served as the Spanish viceroy of Naples during the Italian Wars and commanded the Spanish forces in Italy during the War of the League of Cambrai. In 1512 he was defeated by Gaston de Foix at Ravenna, but returned to Lombardy with a new army the following year and fought successfu..
Ramón de Carranza Stadium
Estadio Ramón de Carranza is a football stadium in Cádiz, Spain. The stadium is the home ground of Cadiz CF Name: Estadio Ramón de CarranzaInauguration: 1955Capacity: 20,000 seatsPitch dimensions:* Length: 106m* Width: 68m External link [Ramón de Carranza Stadium] ..
Ramón de la Cruz
Ramón de la Cruz (March 28, 1731 - March 5, 1794), Spanish dramatist, was born at Madrid. He was a clerk in the ministry of finance, and is the author of three hundred sainetes, little farcical sketches of city life, written to be played between the acts of a longer play. He published a selection ..
Ramón de Mesonero Romanos
Ramón de Mesonero Romanos (July 19, 1803 - April 30, 1882), Spanish prose-writer, was born at Madrid. At an early age he became interested in the history and topography of his native city. His Guía de Madrid (1831) was published when literature was at a low ebb in Spain; but the author's curious ..
Ramón Díaz
Ramón Angel Díaz (born 1959-08-29 in La Rioja), is a former Argentine football player. For most of his career he played for, and later coached, Club Atlético River Plate. He is also known by the ironic nickname of El Pelado ("Baldy"). Ramon Diaz won the World Youth Cup in 1979 for Argentina alon..
Ramon di Clemente
Ramon di Clemente (born May 2, 1975) is an South African rower and Olympic medalist. He competes in the Coxless Pairs division with his boat partner of the past few years, Donovan Cech. They won the Bronze medal in the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens. Achievements 2004 - 2004 Summer Olympics bronz..
Ramón Emeterio Betances
Dr. Ramón Emeterio Betances (April 8, 1827 – September 18, 1898), born in Cabo Rojo, Puerto Rico, was the main leader of the Grito de Lares revolution, and as such, he is considered by historians to be the father of the Puerto Rican independence movement. Dr. Ramón Emeterio Betances Be..
Ramón Ernesto Cruz Uclés
Ramón Ernesto Cruz Uclés (1903 – 1985) was the President of Honduras from June 7 1971 till December 4 1972. Cruz Uclés was born in San Juan de Flores in Honduras. He graduated in Science and Law from Honduras Central University (UCM), and was a member of the Supreme Court from 1949 to 1964..
Ramón Estévez
Ramón Luis Estévez (born 7 August, 1963, New York City) is an American actor. His movies include The Dead Zone (1983), That Was Then... This Is Now (1985) and Cadence (1990). He has written songs for Diamond Rio, and is involved in production development at Warner Bros. He is sometimes credited a..
Ramon Fernandez
--> Ramon Fernandez is a former Philippine Basketball Association player, carrying various monickers such as "El Presidente", "The Franchise" and "Don Ramon" during his playing days. Fernandez is the co-holder of the most number of Most Valuable Player awards won with four, joining former Purefood..
Ramón Franco
--> Ramón Franco y Bahamonde Salgado Pardo de Andrade (1896 — October 1938), born in Ferrol (Galicia), was a Spanish pioneer of aviation, a political figure and brother of later Generalísimo Francisco Franco. They had a less known brother Nicolás. Ramón started his career as an ordinary suc..
Ramon Franco
Ramón Franco is an actor, most famous for his portrayal of Alberto Ruiz in the tv series Tour of DutyRamón Franco was a Spanish pioneer of aviation. redirect [[Template:Disambig]]..
Ramón Freire
General Ramón Freire 1st. Period in Office: April, 1823 - July, 1826 Predecessor: Bernardo O'Higgins Successor: Manuel Blanco Encalada 2nd. Period in Office: January, 1827 - May, 1827 Predecessor: Agustín Eyzaguirre Successor: Francisco Antonio Pinto Date of Birth: November 29 1787 Pl..
Ramón García
Ramón Antonio García (born December 9, 1969 in Guanare, Portuguesa State, Venezuela) is a former Major League Baseball right-handed pitcher who played for the Chicago White Sox (1991), Milwaukee Brewers (1996) and Houston Astros (1997). In three-season career, García compiled a 17-16 record with..
Ramón Gómez de la Serna
Ramón Gómez de la Serna (1888-1963), Spanish writer, dramatist and avant-garde agitator. Ramón Gómez de la Serna was especially known for "Greguerías" - a short form of poetry that roughly corresponds to the one-liner in comedy. The Gregueria is especially able to grant a new and often humor..
Ramón Grau
Dr. Ramón Grau San Martín (1882-1969) was a Cuban revolutionary leader who led a successful student-labor uprising against the unpopular regime of Gerardo Machado in 1933. Though he initially became President, he was eventually marginalized by Army Chief of Staff Fulgencio Batista, who distanced t..
Ramón Hernández
Ramón Hernández [rah-MON er-NAN-deth] (born May 20, 1976 in Caracas, Venezuela) is a Major League Baseball catcher and right-handed batter who plays for the Baltimore Orioles. Previously, he played with the Oakland Athletics (1999-2003) and San Diego Padres (2004-2005). Contents 1&n..
Ramon Iglesias i Navarri
Ramon Iglesias i Navarri was the Bishop of Urgell and Episcopal Co-Prince of Andorra from April 4th, 1943, until April 24th, 1969. Navarri was born on January 28th, 1889, and was first ordained as a priest on July 14th, 1912, at the age of 23. |- style="text-align: center;" ..
Ramón José Sender
Ramón José Sender (February 3 1901 - January 15 1982) was a Spanish novelist, essayist and journalist. He left Spain after the Spanish Civil War in 1938, and became an American citizen eight years later. His works include La Tesis de Nancy, about the experiences of a young American student in Spai..
Ramón José Sender Garcés
Ramón José Sender Garcés (1902 – January 16, 1982) was a writer born in Chalamera, Huesca in the autonomous region of Aragon in Spain. After participating in the Spanish-Morocco War in the 1910s and 1920s he relocated to Madrid and worked for the newspaper El Sol. He became an anarchist an..
Ramón José Velásquez
Ramón José Velásquez (born 1916) is a Venezuelan political figure. He served as acting president of Venezuela between 1993 and 1994. |- style="text-align: center;" External links ["La Paz Ramónica" (Velasquez´s government) by Edgar C. Otálvora]["RJV La Red de Liberale..
Ramón Jufresa
Ramón Jufresa Lluch (born April 18, 1970 in Barcelona) is a former field hockey goalkeeper from Spain, who won the silver medal with his national team at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia. He also participated in the 1992, and the 2000 Summer Olympics. ..
Ramón Julián Puigblanque
Ramón Julián Puigblanque (also known as Ramónet, which means little Ramón) is a Spanish rock climber. He was born on 9 November 1981. Ramónet is accomplished on real rock as well as on plastic (i.e., indoor competitions). On 8 March 2003, he made the first ascent (FA) of La Rambla Direct (ot..
Ramon L. Posel
Ramon L. Posel, art-cinema proponent and real estate developer, born August 1928 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; died June 23, 2005, in New York City, from pancreatic cancer. Posel was born to Russian immigrants in Philadelphia, next to the Lyric Theater, one of seven movie houses owned by his fathe..
Ramon Lazkano
Ramon Lazkano is a contemporary Basque composer and conductor of classical music. Contents 1 Career2 Works2.1 Orchestra2.2 Chamber Music2.3 Music for solo instruments2.4 Vocal Music2.5 Orchestrations Career Ramon Lazkano (born in San Sebastián, 1968) attended ..
Ramon Llull
Ramon Llull. Ramon Llull (1235 – June 29, 1315) (sometimes Raymond Lully or in Latin Raimundus or Raymundus Lullus) was a writer and philosopher born into a wealthy family in Palma, Mallorca, in the Balearic Islands, now part of Spain. He wrote the first major work of Catalan language li..
Ramon Llull University
Ramon Llull University is a private university in Barcelona, Spain, founded in 1990. Currently it is formed by several different schools specialized in different topics, most of which are situated inside the city of Barcelona. Contents 1 The Institution2 The Faculties2.1 ESADE2.2..
Ramon Lopez Irizarry
Ramon Lopez Irizarry (born February 24, 1913 in Sabana Grande, Puerto Rico and died in the state of Florida) was the inventor of the original "Coco Lopez". The heart of the coconut has always been an important ingrediente in many of the desserts in Puerto Rico. The main problem was extracting the..
Ramón López Soler
Ramón López Soler (Manresa, 1806 - Barcelona, 1836) was a journalist and writer of the Spanish Romance. He died while very young, before developing a large body of original work. Along with Buenaventura Carlos Aribau, he founded the magazine El Europeo, which drew upon the collaborations of Englis..
Ramón López Velarde
Ramón López Velarde (June 15, 1888 - June 19, 1921) was a Mexican poet. His work is generally considered to be postmodern, but is unique for its subject matter. He achieved great fame in his native land, to the point of being considered Mexico's national poet. Contents 1 Biography1.1 ..
Ramón Luis Rivera
Ramón Luis Rivera (born approx. 1925) is a Puerto Rican politician. He is the former mayor of the city of Bayamon. He is considered by many, public and political critics alike, to be one of Puerto Rico's greatest mayors in history as well as Bayamon's greatest. Rivera became mayor in 1976, defeati..
Ramón Magsaysay
For the municipality, see Ramón Magsaysay, Zamboanga del Sur Ramón Magsaysay (August 31, 1907 – March 17, 1957) was the third President of the Third Republic of the Philippines from December 30, 1953 until his death. He was elected President under the banner of the Nacionalista Party. Co..
Ramón Magsaysay, Jr.
Ramon Magsaysay, Jr. Senator of the Philippines1995–incumbent Representative, Lone District of Zambales1965–1969 Political Party: independent Born: June 5, 1938Manila Spouse: Marie Louise Kahn Ramón Banzon Magsaysay, Jr. (born June 5, 1938) is a political figur..
Ramon Magsaysay, Zamboanga del Sur
Ramon Magsaysay is a 4th class municipality in the province of Zamboanga del Sur, Philippines. According to the 2000 census, it has a population of 23,323 people in 4,741 households. Barangays Ramon Magsaysay is politically subdivided into 27 barangays. Bagong OponBambong DakuBambong DiutBobon..
Ramon Magsaysay Award
The Ramon Magsaysay Award was established in April 1957 by the trustees of the Rockefeller Brothers Fund (RBF) based in New York City. With the concurrence of the Philippine government, the prize was created to commemorate Ramon Magsaysay, the late president of the Philippines, and to perpetuate his..
Ramón Malla Call
Ramón Malla Call (born September 4, 1922) was Epicscopal Co-Prince of Andorra and Bishop of Urgell from 1969 until 1971. He was ordained as priest on December 19, 1948, in Salamanca. |- style="text-align: center;" ..
Ramón Margalef
Ramón Margalef i López (Barcelona 1919 - 2004) was Emeritus Professor of Ecology at the Faculty of Biology of the University of Barcelona. Margalef, unquestionably one of the most important scientists that Spain has produced, worked at the Institute of Applied Biology (1946-1951), and at the Fis..
Ramón María Narváez y Campos, Duke of Valencia
Ramón María Narváez, Duke of Valencia Don Ramón María Narváez y Campos, Duke of Valencia (es: Don Ramón María Narváez y Campos, duque de Valencia) (1800-1868), Spanish soldier and statesman, was born at Loja, Granada, on August 5, 1800. He entered the army at an early age, and saw act..
Ramon Martinez
Ramon Martinez is the name of several people: Ramon Martinez, a fencing instructor in New York CityRamón Martínez, a baseball infielderRamón Martínez, a baseball pitcher (and brother of Pedro Martinez) ..
Ramón Martínez (baseball infielder)
Ramón Martínez (born October 10, 1972 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) is an utility infielder in Major League Baseball who plays for the Los Angeles Dodgers. Previously, Martínez played with the San Francisco Giants (1998-2002), Chicago Cubs (2003-04), Detroit Tigers (2005), and the Philadelphia..
Ramón Martínez (baseball pitcher)
Ramón Jaime Martínez (b. March 22, 1968 in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic) is a former pitcher in Major League Baseball. He spent the majority of his 14-year career with the Los Angeles Dodgers (1988-1998), but also pitched for the Boston Red Sox (1999-2000) and the Pittsburgh Pirates (2001). ..
Ramon Martinez (fencing instructor)
Maestro Ramon Martinez is an instructor of classical and historical fencing in New York. He studied for 10 years under Maître d'Armes Frederick Rohdes. He and his wife teach classical fencing in the French and Italian traditions as well as historical French smallsword and historical Spanish and I..
Ramón Martín Huerta
Ramón Martín Huerta (January 24, 1957 — September 21, 2005) was a Mexican politician affiliated to the National Action Party (PAN). He served in Vicente Fox's cabinet. Personal life Ramón Martín Huerta was born in San Juan de los Lagos, Jalisco. He studied business administration in the ..
Ramón Martí Alsina
Ramón Martí i Alsina (1826-1894), was a Spanish Eclectic painter. He studied in Paris in successive stages over which he came to know the work of Courbet, the French Realists and the Barbizon school. In the end he even adapted to Impressionism. He is considered the best representative of Spanis..
Ramón Matías Mella
Matías Ramón Mella, born 25 February 1816, is regarded as a national hero in the Dominican Republic. The Order of Merit of Duarte, Sanchez and Mella is partially named in his honor. He contributed significantly during the 1844 Dominican War of Independence against Haiti, and was involved in the..
Ramón Maximiliano Valdés
Ramon Maximiliano Valdés (13 October, 1867 in Penonomé - 3 June, 1918 in Panama City) was President of Panama from October 1 1916 to June 3 1918. |- style="text-align: center;" ..
Ramón Medina Bello
Ramón Ismael Medina Bello, nicknamed El Mencho, was born April 29 1966 in Gualeguay, Entre Rios, Argentina. He began his professional soccer career in 1986 in Racing Club de Avellaneda. In 1989 he was transferred to River Plate, where he played until 1993. By that time he was part of the Argentin..
Ramón Mendoza
Ramón Mendoza (born April 18 1927 in Madrid, Spain - died April 4 2001 in Nassau, Bahamas) was a Spanish lawyer and business man, most famous for his stint as football chairman of Real Madrid from 1985 until 1995. Mendoza became president on May 24, 1985 when he was the only candidate at the elect..
Ramón Menéndez Pidal
Ramón Menéndez Pidal (March 13, 1869 - November 14, 1968) was a Spanish philologist and historian. He worked extensively on the history of the Spanish language and Spanish folklore. ..
Ramón Mercader
Ramón Mercader Born February 7, 1914 Barcelona, Spain Died October 18, 1978 Havana, Cuba Jaime Ramón Mercader del Río Hernández (February 7 1914 – October 18 1978) was a Catalan Communist who served as a foreign agent of the NKVD during Joseph Stalin's time as ruler of the So..
Ramón Mestre
Ramón Bautista Mestre (San Juan, Argentina, August 21, 1937 — Córdoba, Argentina March 6, 2003), an Argentine politician, was Governor of Córdoba from July 12, 1995 to July 12, 1999. He also served as Federal Interventor of Corrientes Province (December 16, 1999 to March 20 2001), Minister of ..
Ramon Miranda Ampuero
Ramón Humberto Miranda Ampuero was born in Chorrillos, Peru, on October 28 1926, to Froylan Miranda Barreto and Manuela Ampuero Corrales. He studied at the Colegio Claretiano de Magdalena del Mar. On March 13 1943, he was accepted into the Military Academy of Chorrillos graduated with the rank of O..
Ramon Mitra, Jr.
Ramon "Monching" V. Mitra, Jr. Speaker of the House of Representativesof the Philippines1987–1992 Representative, 2nd District ofPalawan1965-1971, 1987–1992 Minister of Agriculture 1986-1987 Assemblyman, Region IV 1984-1986 Senator of the Philippines 1971-1972 Politica..
Ramón Montoya
Ramón Montoya (born November 2 1880, Madrid, Spain; Died 1949), Flamenco guitarist. Born into a family of gitano (gypsy) cattle traders, Ramón Montoya used earnings from working in the trade to buy his first guitar. He began playing in the cafés de cante before he was twenty years of age. He ..
Ramón Monzant
Ramon Segundo Monzant Espina (born January 4, 1933 in Maracaibo, Venezuela) is a former right-handed Major League pitcher for the New York and San Francisco Giants (1954-60). A nice curve specialist, Monzant was supposed to join a pitching rotation which included veterans Johnny Antonelli, Rube..
Ramón Morales
Ramón Morales Higuera (born October 10, 1975 in La Piedad, Michoacán) is a Mexican soccer player, currently playing for Chivas de Guadalajara as a midfielder. Morales made his professional debut in the Primera División de México in 1995, playing for Rayados de Monterrey in a 0-0 draw match, a..
Ramón Muñoz Gutiérrez
Ramón Muñóz Gutiérrez (b. 1960 in Lagos de Moreno, Jalisco) is a Mexican right-wing politician affiliated to the National Action Party (PAN) who served as head of the Oficina de Innovación Gubernamental during the presidency of Vicente Fox. Muñóz Gutiérrez studied psychology in Leon, Guan..
Ramon Muntaner
Ramon Muntaner (born in Perelada, c. 1270; died in Ibiza, 1336) was a Catalan soldier and writer who wrote the Crònica, a chronicle of his life, including his adventures as a soldier in the Catalan Company. The Catalan Company was an army of light infantry under the leadership of Roger de Flor, and..
Ramón Novarro
Ramón Novarro photo taken by Carl Van Vechten, 1934 Ramón Novarro (February 6, 1899 – October 30, 1968) was a Mexican actor who achieved fame as a "Latin lover" in silent films. Born José Ramón Gil Samaniego in Durango, Durango, Mexico, his family moved to Los Angeles, USA, to escap..
Ramón Núñez
Ramón Núñez (born November 15, 1985 in Tegucigalpa, Honduras) is a Honduran-American soccer (football) player, who currently plays central midfielder for FC Dallas of Major League Soccer. Núñez was drafted sixth overall in the 2004 MLS SuperDraft after one season of college soccer at Southe..
Ramon Obusan Folkloric Group
The Ramon Obusan Folkloric Group (ROFG) was founded in 1972, and started as a fledging folk dance company, composed of some thirty performers. Leaning on the vast amount of data and artifacts that he has accumulated while he was doing researches, Ramon A. Obusan thought of starting a dance company ..
Ramón Ortiz
Ramón Ortiz (born May 24, 1973 in Cotui, Dominican Republic) is a starting pitcher for the Washington Nationals. He previously pitched for the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim and Cincinnati Reds. His best season was 2002, when he went 15-9 with a 3.77 ERA for the Angels. External link [Club b..
Ramon Osni
Ramón Position: Forward Full Name: Ramón Osni Moreira Lage Date of birth: 24-05-1988 When a club the size of Atlético are experiencing hard times, it’s imperative that they boast a player of great potential within their youth ranks. The expected emergence of such a prospect will in some way, a..
Ramón Pérez de Ayala
Ramón Pérez de Ayala (1880? - 1962) was a Spanish writer. Background Pérez de Ayala was educated at Jesuit schools, the experience of which he satirized in the novel A.M.D.G. (1910). There is some debate regarding to which generation of Spanish writers Pérez de Ayala belongs. His early reali..
Ramón Piaguaje
Ramón Piaguaje was born in 1962 in the Cuyabeno National Park in the Amazon rainforest, Ecuador. He is the son of Cecilio Piaguaje, the Chief of the Secoya Indians. He lives with his wife and four children deep in the rainforest in Secoya territory, close to the Aguarico River. From an early age..
Ramon Pichot
Ramon Pichot Gironès (1872 - 1 March, 1925) was a Catalan artist. He painted in an impressionist style. He was a good friend of Pablo Picasso and an early mentor to young Salvador Dalí. Salvador Dalí met Ramon Pichot Gironès in Cadaqués, Spain. Ramon also made many trips to France. Once in a w..
Ramon Power y Giralt
Admiral Ramon Power y Giralt (October 21, 1775 - June 10, 1813 born in San Juan, Puerto Rico), was, according to Puerto Rican historian Lidio Cruz Monclova, among the first native born Puerto Ricans to refer to himself as a "Puerto Rican" and to fight for the equal representation of Puerto Rico in f..
Ramón Puerta
Ramón Puerta --> Term of Office: December 21 2001—December 22 2001 Predecessor: Fernando de la Rúa Successor: Adolfo Rodríguez Saá Vice-president: none Date of Birth: September 9, 1951 Place of Birth: Misiones Profession: Engineer Political Party: Justicialist Federico Ramón Pu..
Ramón Ramírez
For the Major League Baseball player, see Ramon Ramirez (baseball player). Jesús Ramón Ramírez Ceceña aka "El Nayarita"(born Dec 5, 1969 in Ixtlan del Rio, Nayarit) is a Mexican soccer player, one of the all-time cap leaders for the Mexican national team, who currently plays for Major League ..
Ramón Ramírez (baseball player)
Ramón Santo Ramírez (born August 31, 1981, in Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic) is a Major League Baseball pitcher. He was acquired from the New York Yankees in the Shawn Chacon trade. Ramírez made his Major League Baseball debut with the Colorado Rockies on April 14, 2006, against the Philad..
Ramon Ramos
Ramon Ramos, during his induction to the Seton Hall Hall of Fame (February 2006) Ramon Ramos (born 1967) is a Puerto Rican basketball player, both on the BSN and NBA level. Contents 1 Career in Puerto Rico2 Career in College and NBA3 Accident4 Recovery and Later Years5&n..
Ramón Rato
Ramón Rato (died 1998) was a Spanish businessman who in 1947 set up the "Cadena Rato" radio station which became one of the most popular in Spain during the Franco dictatorship, of whom Rato was a supporter, though he was equally supportive of Juan Carlos after Franco's death. In 1967 he was impr..
Ramon Rivas
Ramon Rivas (born June 3, 1966) is a former NBA basketball player from Carolina, Puerto Rico. Rivas was the third Puerto Rican to play in the NBA, and half of the first duo of Puerto Ricans to be active in that league simultaneously. He has dual Puerto Rican and Spanish citizenship. Biography As a ..
Ramón Rivero
Ramón Rivero (May 29, 1909 - August 24, 1956) —better known as Diplo— was a comedian and actor from Nagüabo, Puerto Rico. Biography Rivero was baptized as Arturo Ramón Máximo Ortiz del Rivero, but later, due to a petition from his father (because another son was a priest, and having..
Ramón Rodríguez
Ramón Rodríguez was President of El Salvador 1 - 4 February 1850. ..
Ramón Rubial Cavia
Ramón Rubial Cavia (October 28, 1906-1999) was a Spanish socialist leader. Born in Erandio, Biscay, Cavia was a metal worker and joined the Unión General de Trabajadores (UGT} in 1920 and the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) in 1922. In 1934 he was arrested and sentenced to prison due to ..
Ramón Saadi
Ramón Eduardo Saadi (b. 1949) is an Argentine Justicialist Party politician, currently a senator for Catamarca Province and a former governor of that province. He is a member of the Saadi family that has dominated Catamarca politics, son of Vicente Saadi who first became governor of the province in..
Ramón Sala
Ramón Sala Vallmonrat (born August 8, 1971 in Terrassa) is a former field hockey defender from Spain, who won the silver medal with his national team at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia. ..
Ramon Salazar
Ramon Salazar may refer to: Ramon Salazar, a villian from the videogame Resident Evil 4Ramon Salazar, a villian from the television series 24 This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to..
Ramon Salazar (24 character)
Ramon Salazar was a fictional character from the third season of the television series 24. He was played by Joaquim de Almeida. [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. Ramon Salazar was a Mexican narcoterrorist. Along with his younger brother Hector, he ran..
Ramon Salazar (Resident Evil 4)
Ramon Salazar is a fictional character in the video game, Resident Evil 4. He is the castellan of a nearby castle in the village, which is controlled by a religious cult, "Los Illuminados". Although he is twenty years old, he apparently has the genetic disease, Progeria, giving him the stature of a..
Ramón Sampedro
Ramón Sampedro (January 5, 1943 - January 12, 1998) was a ship mechanic from Galicia, Spain who was paralyzed in a diving accident at the age of 25 and fought for his right to an assisted suicide for the next 29 years. His argument hinged on the fact that he was sure of his decision to die, howev..
Ramón Santiago
Ramón Santiago Position Shortstop Team Detroit Tigers Years of Experience 4 years Age 26 Height 5-11 Weight 175 lb Bats Switch Throws Right College N/A Place of Birth Las Matas de Farfan, Dominican Republic Major League Debut May 17, 2002 Ramón D. ..
Ramon Sender
Ramon Sender (born Oct 29, 1934 in Madrid, Spain) is a composer and the co-founder, with Morton Subotnick, of the San Francisco Tape Music Center in 1961. He studied with George Copeland, Elliott Carter, and Robert Erickson. At the Center Sender worked with composers Subotnick, Pauline Oliveros, To..
Ramón Serrano Súñer
redirect [[Template:Not verified]] Ramón Serrano Súñer (September 12, 1901 – September 1, 2003), was a Spanish politician and creator of the radio station Radio Intercontinental. He was also the brother in law to the Spanish dictator General Franco. Early life Ramón was born in Cartagena to..
Ramón Sota
Ramón Sota (born 23 April 1938) is a Spanish golfer. He was Spanish professional champion four times. His other wins included the 1965 Open de France, the 1969 Madrid Open and the 1971 Italian Open. He finished 6th in the 1965 Masters Tournament. He finished 10th on the European Tour Order of Merit..
Ramon Tatis
Ramon Francisco Tatis Medrano (born May 2, 1973, in Guayubin, Dominican Republic) was a pitcher in Major League Baseball. External links [Baseball-Reference.com] - career statistics and analysis ..
Ramon Te Wake
Ramon Te Wake is a talented New Zealand performer/presenter finding success. Ramon Te Wake (29), television presenter and accomplished Singer/Songwriter, is fast fulfilling the dreams that she has had since childhood where she grew up in Ascot Park, a suburb in Porirua. Even though singing is a m..
Ramon Tikaram
Ramon Tikaram (born 1968) is an actor of Indian-Fijian and Malaysian parentage, raised in Germany and the United Kingdom. He is the brother of singer Tanita Tikaram. He first became famous playing Ferdy, the bike-messenger boyfriend of Warren in This Life, and also played the role of Judas Iscariot ..
Ramon Tulfo
Ramon "Mon" Tulfo is a TV Host, Radio Broadcaster and Columnist of the Philippine Daily Inquirer. Mon is one of the hosts of “Isumbong Mo! (Tulfo Brothers),” the RPN 9 public service program. He shares hosting chores with his equally hard-hitting younger siblings Raffy and Erwin. In the hour-lon..
Ramón Valdés
--> Ramón Valdés (as Don Ramón) being slapped by Florinda Meza (as Doña Florinda) in El Chavo del Ocho Ramón Valdés (September 2, 1923 – August 9, 1988) was a Mexican actor. He was born in Mexico City. When he was two, his family moved to Ciudad Juárez, a northern border town wh..
Ramón Vázquez
Ramón Luis Vázquez (born August 21, 1976 in Aibonito, Puerto Rico) is a shortstop in Major League Baseball who plays for the Cleveland Indians (since 2005). Previously, Vázquez played with the Seattle Mariners (2001), San Diego Padres (2002-04) and Boston Red Sox (2005). He bats left-handed and t..
Ramon Vega
Ramon Vega (born 14 June, 1971 in Zurich, Switzerland) is a former Swiss footballer. Vega was one of five children to be born in Switzerland, with his siblings born in his parents' native Madrid. Ramon boasts a fine footballing pedigree. He captained Switzerland at international level and played f..
Ramon Villeda Morales
Dr. Ramón Villeda Morales (1909–1971) served as President of Honduras from 1957 to 1963. Trained as a physician, Villeda Morales was a liberal who supported the democratization of Honduras after a long period of military rule. Following the military junta of the 1955, he was chosen by the cou..
Ramón Villeda Morales
Ramón Villeda Morales is a municipality in the Honduran department of Gracias a Dios. ..
Ramón Villeda Morales International Airport
Ramón Villeda Morales International Airport is located 11 km from the city of San Pedro Sula, Honduras. Airlines American Airlines (Miami)Continental Airlines (Houston-Intercontinental, Newark)Delta Air Lines (Atlanta)TACA (Belize City, Guatemala City, Houston-Intercontinental, La Ceiba, Miami, Ne..
Ramón Vinay
Ramón Vinay (August 31, 1912 – January 4, 1996) was a famous opera tenor who started his career as a baritone, switched to tenor and eventually gravitated back to baritone roles. Born in Chillán, Chile, he is best known for his Otello in Verdi's opera of the same name, which, for a time, he..
Ramon Walker
Ramon Walker (born November 8, 1979 in Akron, Ohio) is an American football player who currently plays safety for the Houston Texans. Walker ranks seventh on Pittsburgh University's all-time list with 307 career tackles over just three seasons. He also deflected 14 passes and intercepted two. He ..
Ramon Zomer
Ramon Zomer (born 13 April 1983 in Dalerveen) is a Dutch footballer who plays central defender for FC Twente and the Netherlands U-21 team. He is a product of Twente's youth system, making his league debut during the 2002-03 season. He was a member of the Dutch squad that won the UEFA U-21 Champions..
Ramornie National Park
Ramornie is a national park in New South Wales (Australia), 485 km north of Sydney. Fact sheet Area: 31.60 km²Coordinates: [29°42′41″S, 152°40′24″E]Date of establishment: January 1, 1999Managing authorities: New South Wales National Parks and Wildlife ServiceIUCN category: II ..
Ramos
Ramos can refer to: Jorge L. Ramos, Telemundo news anchorJorge Ramos, Univision news anchorRamos, Tarlac, a municipality in the PhilippinesRamos, Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro - a subdivision in the Rio de Janeiro's north sideFidel V. Ramos, 12th President of the PhilippinesIvone Ramos, a Capeverd..
Ramos, Tarlac
Ramos is a 5th class municipality in the province of Tarlac, Philippines. According to the 2000 census, it has a population of 16,889 people in 3,528 households. Barangays Ramos is politically subdivided into 9 barangays. Coral-IlocoGuitebPancePoblacion CenterPoblacion NorthPoblacion SouthSan Ju..
Ramosch
Ramosch is a municipality of the canton of Graubünden, eastern Switzerland. It is also the name of the Kreis (subdistrict) in the administrative district of Inn. ..
Ramose
Ramose was Vizier under both Amenhotep III and Amenhotep IV (Akhnaton). His tomb is located near the tombs of several other nobles on the west bank of the Nile near Luxor. Ramose's tomb has a main room containing 32 columns and a corridor with 8 columns. This tomb is notable for the high quality ..
Ramos Arizpe
Ramos Arizpe(RAH-mos ah-REES-pe) Population 16,796 (1990) is a city in the Mexican state of Coahuila. It is located 11 km from state capital Saltillo. It is a major industrial center, founded in 1674, featuring many automotive industrial parks. Several major companies have large operations i..
Ramos Messina
Ramos Messina (correctly named "Bufete Ramos Messina", is a Dominican Republic based law firm offering legal services in all scopes of the law. Established in 1951. Their general website is located at www.ramosmessina.com and as a bonus, a free legal database, comprising Dominican crossed-referenced..
Ramot
View of Ramot from the entrance to Jerusalem. Construction of a new highway is also visible. Ramot (Hebrew רמות) is one of the largest neighborhoods in Jerusalem, with about 50,000 residents. It is situated in the northwestern part of the city and divided into 5 sections, from Ramot 01 (th..
Ramoth
It has been suggested that this article be split into multiple articles accessible from a [Disambiguationdisambiguation page]. ([[Wikipedia talk:|Discuss]]) For information about the fictional Pernese dragon Ramoth, see Ramoth (dragon). Ramoth is the name of several places in ancient ..
Ramoth-Gilead
Ramoth-gilead - heights of Gilead, a city of refuge on the east of the Jordan river; called "Ramoth in Gilead" (Deuteronomy 4:43; Joshua 20:8; 21:38). Here Ahab, who joined Jehoshaphat in an effort to confront the king of the Arameans, was mortally wounded (1 Kings 22:1-36). A similar attempt was af..
Ramoth (dragon)
In Anne McCaffrey's fictional Dragonriders of Pern books, Ramoth was a dragon that played a central role in several of the novels. Benden weyrwoman Lessa is the rider of gold Ramoth. Together, rider and dragon were able to save their world at the dawn of the Ninth Pass of the Red Star. Ramoth wa..
Ramotswa, Botswana
Ramotswa is a village in Botswana, southwest of the capital of Gaborone. Population 20,000 (1999). It is the tribal capital of the BaLete, an ethnic minority springing from the Nguni tribe. Ramotswa's main industry is a wheat flour mill. The village also manufactures metal products. Kgosi Mosadi ..
Ramot Menashe
The kibbutz entrance. Ramot Menashe (Hebrew: קיבוץ רמות מנשה) is an Israeli kibbutz situated on the Menashe plateau between the Carmel mountain range and the Jezreel Valley. The kibbutz was founded in 1948 by pionee..
Ramo Nakajima
Ramo Nakajima (中島らも Nakajima Ramo, April 3, 1952 - July 26, 2004) was a respected Japanese cult novel writer, essayist, copywriter, and also appeared frequently on Japanese TV as an actor. He was born in Amagasaki City, Hyogo Prefecture. He received 8th place in his enterance exam to the..
Ramo Stott
Ramo Stott Born: April 6, 1934 Birthplace: Awards: NASCAR Cup statistics 35 races run over 10 years. Best Cup Position: 39th - 1974 (Winston Cup) First Race: 1967 Daytona 500 Last Race: 1977 Firecracker 400 (Daytona) First Win: Last Win: Wins Top Tens Pole..
Ramp
Ramp or Ramps can mean: Inclined planeVert rampAirport ramp, the area around an airport terminal where aircraft are loaded and unloadedThe US English term for a connector between grade-separated roads in a traffic interchange. This is usually known as a slip road in British English.Wild leekramp fun..
Rampachodavaram
Rampachodavaram is a census town in East Godavari district in the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. Demographics As of 2001 India census[Geographic references#IndiaGRIndia], Rampachodavaram had a population of 9633. Males constitute 50% of the population and females 50%. Rampachodavaram ha..
Rampage
Rampage can refer to: A course of violence. See also: Spree killerRampage (film), a 1988 movie.Rampage (1963 film), a 1963 movie with Robert Mitchum.''Quinton "Rampage" Jackson, a mixed martial arts fighter.Rampage (musician), a musicianRampage (arcade game)Rampage World Tour, an arcade and console..
Rampage: Total Destruction
The latest sequel to the venerable Rampage arcade game is being produced by Midway Games. The game was released on April 24, 2006 in the U.S. for the GameCube (1-4 players) and PlayStation 2 (1-2 players). It is being retailed as a budget title and includes ports of the original Rampage arcade gam..
Rampage: Universal Tour
Rampage Universal Tour is the 3rd installment in four games made by Midway Games. The series follows the adventues of George the Ape, Lizzie the Dinosaur, and Ralph the Werewolf. They are genetically change monsters transformed after drinking Scum Soda, a drink made by Scum Lab Industries. Conte..
Rampagers
-->The Rampagers[link] is a web-based international fan club for the St. Louis Rams, an American Football team of the National Football League. The purpose of the Rampagers is to provide a place where Rams fans can interact, share news and information about the team, and coordinate events..
Rampage (arcade game)
Rampage is a 1986 arcade game by Bally Midway. The player(s) take control of gigantic monsters trying to survive against onslaughts of military forces. Each round is completed when the particular city is completely reduced to rubble. Contents 1 Description2 Ports3 Legacy4 Ext..
Rampage (DC Comics)
Rampage (Real name Kitty Faulkner) is a DC Comics superheroine. She has appeared in numerous comics, usually involving Superman or Starman. Like most superheroes, Rampage has a distinct appearance, with orange skin, a towering, muscular build, a fiery red mohawk, and is usually barefoot. Rampage'..
Rampage (film)
Rampage is a 1988 movie directed by William Friedkin. Alex McArthur plays a serial killer named Charlie Reece, who commits a number of brutal mutilation-slayings in order to drink blood as a result of paranoid delusions. He is loosely based on the real-life murderer Richard Chase. [Spoiler wa..
Rampage (Marvel Comics)
Rampage (Stuart Clarke) is a fictional Marvel Comics character, an armored supervillain who fought the short-lived Champions team (beginning with Champions #5). His armor was involved in a later Champions fight, and Clarke himself sought revenge on the Champions even after their disbanding, which e..
Rampage (rapper)
Rampage (AKA Rampage the last Boy Scout) is an American rapper who is best known as a member of the Flipmode Squad. He was born 1st August 1974 in Brooklyn, New York City to Catherine Young and Roger Williams. In 1992 Rampage landed his first recording deal with Dallas Austin on Rowdy / Arista Reco..
Rampage (Transformers)
Rampage is the name of 2 different fictional characters in the Transformers universes Generation One Rampage was a member of the Predacons made up of Razorclaw, Divebomb, Headstrong, and Tantrum. He can combine with them to form Predaking, becoming the right arm. His alternative form is a tiger. ..
Rampage 2: Universal Tour
Rampage 2: Universal Tour is the third game in the series of four. The first was Rampage that came out for the arcade, then Midway Games came out with [[Rampage: World Tour]], and then Rampage 2: Universal Tour, the latest addition to the series is Rampage Total Destruction which comes out Spring ..
Rampage Puzzle Attack
Rampage Puzzle Attack is a puzzle game for Game Boy Advance, developed by Finnish development house Ninai Games and published by Midway Games. The game is based on the Rampage characters. At the beginning of the game, the three characters from the original game, George, Lizzie and Ralph, are avail..
Rampage World Tour
Rampage World Tour is a video game. This game was released in 1997 as the sequel to the original Rampage, which was released only in arcades in 1986. RWT takes place in many cities in the world. The monsters eat people or food in this game, crush buildings, destroy helicopters, etc. They are Geo..
Rampancy
In the Marathon video game series by Bungie Studios, rampancy is a three-stage process that is a result of the uncontrolled expansion of an AI. The term was adapted by Greg Kirkpatrick, Marathon's story writer, as a replacement for the word "insane", as the term could be considered cliché and inap..
Rampant (album)
Track listing Silver Dollar Forger, Pt. 1-2 (Agnew, Charlton, McCafferty, Sweet) - 5:36Glad When You're Gone (Agnew, Charlton, McCafferty, Sweet) - 4:17Loved and Lost (Agnew, Charlton, McCafferty) - 5:12Shanghai'd in Shanghai (Agnew, Charlton, McCafferty, Sweet) - 3:43Jet Lag (Agnew, Charlton, McC..
Rampart
Look up [[wiktionary:|}}}]] in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Rampart may mean: A type of defensive wall consisting of a low earthen embankment topped by a parapet or palisadeLAPD Rampart Division; see also CRASHRamparts, a leftist American magazine.Rampart, a 1990 puzzle arcade game released ..
Rampart, Alaska
Rampart is a census-designated place (CDP) in Yukon-Koyukuk Census Area, Alaska, United States. The population was 45 at the 2000 census. Geography Rampart is located at [65°30′26″N, 150°8′55″W] (65.507350, -150.148496)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the U..
Ramparts
City wallsRamparts (squat)Ramparts MagazineThis is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. ..
Ramparts (Lille Gate) Commonwealth War Graves Commission Cemetery
Ramparts Cemetery (Lille Gate) is a Commonwealth War Graves Commission (CWGC) burial ground for the dead of World War I located in the Ypres Salient on the Western Front. The cemetery grounds were assigned to the United Kingdom in perpetuity by King Albert I of Belgium in recognition of the sacrif..
Ramparts (magazine)
Ramparts was an American political and literary magazine, published from 1962 through 1975. It was started as a Catholic literary quarterly, by Edward Keating. Ramparts, under the influence of editor from 1963 Warren Hinckle, soon became associated with the New Left. In contrast to most leftist p..
Ramparts of Clay
Ramparts of Clay or Remparts d'argile, is a 1968 film directed by Jean-Louis Bertucelli. The documentary-style movie stars Leila Schenna, as well as the villagers of the Algerian village of Tehouda. The 87-minute U.S. version is rated PG. [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or end..
Rampart (arcade game)
Rampart is an arcade game, released in 1990 by Atari Games combining a shoot-em-up, and puzzle section. At a time when arcades were beginning to devote themselves more and more to both Final Fight and Street Fighter-style fighting games, Rampart bucked that trend by offering play more reminiscent..
Rampart crater
Rampart craters are a specific type of Martian impact crater which are accompanied by distinctive fluidized ejecta features. The craters are considered to be evidence of ice or liquid water beneath the surface of Mars. The impact melts or boils the water in the subsurface producing a distinctive pat..
Rampart Games
Founded in 2003, Rampart Games produces games and other entertainment products for handheld devices including Pocket PC, Palm and Symbian based machines. Rampart Games also sells hundreds of eBooks collections. Games Rampart ChessSmarty Pants TriviaWho Said That?Words HoundBrillianceDog Gone It! Ex..
Rampart Handicap
The Rampart Handicap is a race for thoroughbred horses. The Rampart Handicap is raced at Gulfstream Park each year. The race is open to filles and mares, age three and up willing to race one and one-eighth miles on the dirt. The race carries a purse of $200000. ..
RampART Social Centre
RampART is a radical squatted social centre in the Whitechapel area of East London. It was established in a derelict building in Rampart Street which was previously used as an Islamic girls school. The centre provides a space for a wide-range of groups to carry out their activities. Like all such p..
Rampart Street
Rampart Street is a four-lane thoroughfare in the City of New Orleans, Louisiana. It forms the northern border of the French Quarter. The street gets its name from the wall, or "Rampart", that was built on the north side of the street in the city's early years to fortify the early colonial city. T..
Ramped Craft Logistic
The Ramped Craft Logistic (RCL) is a type of landing craft operated by the Royal Logistic Corps of the British Army. From the early 1980s onwards it was deployed to replace the RPL (Ramped Powered Lighter). One of its first roles was to provide logistical support during the setting up of the garri..
Ramped Powered Lighter
The Ramped Powered Lighter (RPL) was a type of landing craft formerly operated by the Royal Corps of Transport of the British Army, from the 1960s until the 1990s. It had a vehicle deck that was 5.49m wide and 13.26m long, and a load capacity of 30.50 tonnes. From the early 1980s onwards it was re..
Ramphastos
Ramphastos is a genus of toucans, tropical near passerine birds from South America, which are brightly marked and have enormous colourful bills. This genus comprises some of the largest toucans. All the species are basically fruit-eating, but will take insects and other small prey. They are arbor..
Ramphotyphlops exocoeti
Christmas Island Blind Snake Ramphotyphlops exocoeti is a species of snake. This species is found on Christmas Island (Australia) External links [EMBL reptile database] References Australasian Reptile & Amphibian Specialist Group (1996). [Ramphotyphlops exocoeti]. 2006 IUCN Re..
Rampisham
Rampisham is a village in west Dorset, England, situated in a steep valley ten miles north west of Dorchester. The village has a population of 120 (2001). The principal means of making a living is agricultural, mainly grain production. Above the village on Rampisham Down is a large communications ..
Rampisham Down
Rampisham Down is a steep chalk hill in the Dorset Downs, eight miles north west of Dorchester in west Dorset, England. The highest part of the hill is 221 metres (720 feet). To the north east of the hill is the Frome valley and the village of Rampisham, to the south west is the Hooke..
Rampjaar
The rampjaar ("disaster year") was the year 1672 in Dutch history. In that year, the United Provinces were attacked by England, France, Münster and Cologne. These invasions started the Franco-Dutch War. During the rampjaar, William III of Orange was appointed Stadtholder and the brothers Johan de W..
Rampla Juniors
Rampla Juniors Fútbol Club, usually known simply as Rampla Juniors is an Uruguayan football club based in Montevideo. Rampla's most famous supporter is Natalia Oreiro. External links [Rampla Juniors Official Site] Primera División Uruguaya (2005/06) Bella Vista | Cerro | Central E..
Rampó, Count of Barcelona
Rampó (d.825) was the second count of Barcelona from 820 until his death. After the mandatory deposition of Bera, the Emperor Louis the Pious considered it prudent to entrust Bera's honours (his counties) to a nobleman far from the factional struggle that had developed in Gothia. He chose the Fran..
Ramprakash Mehra
Ramprakash Mehra (born March 16, 1917, Lahore – died March 7, 1983, Delhi) was an Indian cricketer and administrator. Ramprakash Mehra was the President of Board of Control for Cricket in India in 1975/76 and 1976/77, joint secretary between 1960/61 and 1962/63 and Vice President from 1963/64..
Ramprasad Bismil
Ramprasad Bismil was a revolutionary in the Indian Independence Movement. He was a participant in the Kakori train action. He was a poet in his own right, penning the emotion-evoking 'Sarfaroshi ki Tamanna' He was a brave revolutionary who gave up his life smilingly for the sake of the Motherland...
Ramprasad Sen
Ramprasad Sen (Bangla: রামপ্রসাদ সেন) (1720-1781) was a Bengali song-writer and singer of Hindu devotional songs, specially Shyamasangit (Songs devoted to the goddess Kali). He is almost always referred to as Ramprasad, and his songs are known as Ramprasadi. Ramprasad's life ..
Rampside
Rampside is a village located a few miles south of the town of Barrow-in-Furness, on the very north-western corner of Morecambe Bay in the United Kingdom. It is in Furness: the regions of Lancashire that became part of the administrative county of Cumbria. There is evidence that the village was inh..
Rampton
Rampton could be Rampton, Cambridgeshire: a villageRampton, Nottinghamshire: a villageRampton Secure HospitalThis article consisting of geographical locations is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page, a list of pages that otherwise might share the same title. If an referred you here, you ..
Rampton, Nottinghamshire
for at grid reference SK798785 Rampton, Nottinghamshire lies in the Trent valley north of Nottingham. It is in the Bassetlaw district and relative to neighbouring towns it lies thus: Gainsborough Retford Rampton Lincoln Newark-on-Trent It is overshadowed by the chimney and c..
Rampton (album)
Rampton is the first full-length studio album by drone band Teeth of Lions Rule the Divine. Although the album was recorded in January 2001, Lee Dorrian's vocals were recorded and mixed in the summer. It was released in 2002 (see 2002 in music), and contains 3 tracks. The album is named after Ramp..
Rampton Secure Hospital
Rampton Secure Hospital NHS Trust Trust name ..
Rampur
Rampur may refer to, Rampur (Uttar Pradesh), a city in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh.Rampur (Himachal Pradesh) a town in the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this..
Rampura
Rampura is a city near Bathinda in the state of Punjab in India. ..
Rampura Phul
Rampura Phul is a city and a municipal council in Bathinda district in the Indian state of Punjab. Demographics As of 2001 India census[Geographic references#IndiaGRIndia], Rampura Phul had a population of 42,820. Males constitute 53% of the population and females 47%. Rampura Phul has a..
Rampurhat
A small town of Birbhum district in the state of West bengal (India).Distance from Kolkata is approximately 200KM. This city is getting importance because of tourist place Tarapith which contains an Important Hindu Temple. It's also a business centre for rice. ..
Rampuri
The rampuri is an Indian gravity knife of formidable reputation having a single edged blade usually about 9 to 12 inches long. It formed the basic weapon for Indian thugs or "goondas" during the beginning of the 19th century. The rampuri is used even to this day by the local Indian mafia although so..
Rampur (Himachal Pradesh)
Rampur is a city and a municipal council in Shimla district in the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh. Geography Rampur is located at [31.45° N 77.63° E][Falling Rain Genomics, Inc - Rampur]. It has an average elevation of 1350 metres (4429 feet). Demograp..
Rampur (Uttar Pradesh)
Rampur is a city located in the Northern part of Uttar Pradesh between Moradabad and Bareilly, not far from Delhi. It also gave its name to a former princely state of British India, once ruled by a Muslim Nawab from the Afghan Rohilla tribe. It was incorporated into the state of Uttar Pradesh in 19..
Rampur Baghelan
Rampur Baghelan is a town and a nagar panchayat in Satna district in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh. Demographics As of 2001 India census[Geographic references#IndiaGRIndia], Rampur Baghelan had a population of 11,315. Males constitute 52% of the population and females 48%. Rampur Ba..
Rampur Bhawanipur
Rampur Bhawanipur is a census town in Barabanki district in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. Demographics As of 2001 India census[Geographic references#IndiaGRIndia], Rampur Bhawanipur had a population of 11,303. Males constitute 52% of the population and females 48%. Rampur Bhawanipur..
Rampur District
Rampur is a district in Uttar Pradesh state India. Divisions and Districts of Uttar Pradesh, India Agra | Aligarh | Etah | Firozabad | Mainpuri | Hathras | Mathura Allahabad | Fatehpur | Kaushambi | Pratapgarh Azamgarh | Ballia | Mau Badaun | Bareilly | Pilibhit | Shahjahanpur Basti |..
Rampur Karkhana
Rampur Karkhana is a town and a nagar panchayat in Deoria district in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. Demographics As of 2001 India census[Geographic references#IndiaGRIndia], Rampur Karkhana had a population of 9598. Males constitute 52% of the population and females 48%. Rampur Kark..
Rampur Maniharan
Rampur Maniharan is a town and a nagar panchayat in Saharanpur district in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. Demographics As of 2001 India census[Geographic references#IndiaGRIndia], Rampur Maniharan had a population of 24,811. Males constitute 53% of the population and females 47%. Ram..
Rampur Naikin
Rampur Naikin is a town and a nagar panchayat in Sidhi district in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh. Demographics As of 2001 India census[Geographic references#IndiaGRIndia], Rampur Naikin had a population of 9901. Males constitute 52% of the population and females 48%. Rampur Naikin h..
Rampway Online
Once the yearbook of Georgia State University, Rampway Online, formerly known as The Rampway, formed in the late 1930s. It survived for six decades cataloguing the faces and memories that helped to shape the Georgia State University heritage. The annual memoir met its end in 1998 as a result of a c..
Ramp 'n Roll
Ramp 'n 'Roll was the 1995 game for the FIRST Robotics Competition Contents 1 Field2 Robots3 Scoring4 References Field The playing field is a carpeted modified T-shaped area. The goal area is made up of three ramps and two slopes leading to a square platform. In each match, ..
Ramp effect
The ramp effect (or ramping effect) is a phenomenon involved in drug addiction whereby an addict develops a resistance to a substance, and thus requires increasingly large quantities of that substance to achieve the same effect. This can lead the addict to rapidly increase his or her dosages, which ..
Ramp function
The ramp function is an elementary unary real function, easily computable as the mean of its independent variable and its absolute value. This function is applied in engineering (e.g., in the theory of DSP). The name ramp function can be derivated by the look of its graph. Contents 1 Possib..
Ramp jump
Ramp jumping or trimping is a technique used in some first-person shooter games (for example Quakeworld) in order to jump higher than would normally be possible. In detail The player must run over a ramp, and jump when they're going up. The player will get a significant boost vertically. Ramp j..
Ramp meter
A ramp meter or metering light is a device, usually a basic traffic light or a two-phase (red and green, no yellow) light, that regulates the flow of traffic entering freeways according to current traffic conditions. While numerous studies exist suggesting meters control congestion, all of them have..
Ramp Records
There exist at least two Ramp Records The first Ramp Records is the record label of the Dutch Nederhop group Osdorp Posse. Ramp Records is also a small independent record label founded by Michael McDonald, Jeff Bridges and Chris Pelonis. See also List of record labels External links [Ramp R..
Ramp strike
A ramp strike is a highly undesirable situation in which an aircraft coming to land aboard an aircraft carrier impacts the rear of the carrier, also called "The Ramp" below the level of the flight deck. Hence, ramp strike. Damage from a ramp strike to the aircraft can range from broken hook or und..
Ramraiding
Ramraiding is a variation on burglary in which a van, SUV, or cars, or other heavy vehicle is driven through the windows or doors of a closed shop, usually a department store or jewellers, to allow the perpetrators to loot it. This act has occurred since at least the mid 1930s. The term came into ..
Ramrao Adik Institute of Technology
'Ramrao Adik Institute of Engineering, RAIT and R.A.I.T' redirects here'' Ramrao Adik Institute of Technology (RAIT) is an engineering college in Navi Mumbai, India established in 1983.It is part of the Dr DY Patil Educational Academy. RAIT is Un-Aided ,Non-Autonomous, Non-minority college un..
Ramree Island
Ramree Island is an island off the coast of Myanmar (Burma). The Battle of Ramree Island took place here for six weeks during January and February 1945, as part of the British Fourteenth Army 1944/45 offensive on the Southern Front of the Burma Campaign during World War II. ..
Ramrod
For the film, see Ramrod (film) Look up [[wiktionary:|}}}]] in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A ramrod is a device used with early firearms to push the projectile up against the propellant (mainly gunpowder). The term is also used to describe a person who takes responsibility for accomplishi..
Ramrod (12")
Ramrod is a Scraping Foetus Off The Wheel EP released by Self Immolation/Some Bizzare in 1987. Ramrod is Self Immolation #WOMB PIG 12.12. Tracklisting All songs by J. G. Thirlwell. Ramrod [6:08]Boxhead [3:40]Smut [4:32] All tracks also appear on Sink. Personnel and..
Ramrod (film)
Ramrod is a 1947 film directed by André De Toth. This cowboy drama from Hungarian director De Toth was the first of several films based on the stories of Western author Luke Short. De Toth's first Western is often compared to films noir movies released around the same time. The films star Veroni..
Rams
"Rams" is the plural of ram, an uncastrated adult male sheep. The Rams is the name of various sporting groups including : British football club Derby CountyThe St. Louis Rams American football team in the United States.An athletics team from Virginia Commonwealth University in the United States. RA..
Ramsar
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. Ramsar was a popular vacation resort for visiting Americans during the Shah's era. It continues to serve as an important tourist destination for Iranians. Ramsar (in Persian: رامسر) is a town in Mazandaran province of Iran,..
Ramsar (disambiguation)
Ramsar may mean: Ramsar, a town in IranRamsar Convention, a nature conservation designation for wetlands redirect [[Template:Disambig]]..
Ramsar Convention
The Ramsar Convention is an international treaty for the conservation and sustainable utilization of wetlands, i.e. to stem the progressive encroachment on and loss of wetlands now and in the future, recognizing the fundamental ecological functions of wetlands and their economic, cultural, scientifi..
Ramsar list of wetlands of international importance
This is the list of wetlands of international importance as defined by the Ramsar Convention for the conservation and sustainable utilization of wetlands. For complete list see [here]. Contents 1 Site listing by country1.1 Australia1.2 Belgium1.3 Benin1.4 Braz..
Ramsau
Ramsau is the name of several municipalities and towns in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, as well as the traditional German name of the municipality of Ramzová in the Czech Republic. The English Wikipedia so far contains articles on the biggest German and Austrian municipalities of the name: Ramsa..
Ramsauer-Townsend effect
The Ramsauer-Townsend effect is a physical phenomenon involving the scattering of low-energy electrons by atoms of a noble gas. Since its explanation requires the wave theory of quantum mechanics, it demonstrates the need for physical theories more sophisticated than those of Newtonian physics. Def..
Ramsau am Dachstein
Ramsau am Dachstein is a municipality in the district of Liezen, province of Styria, Austria. It is also the name of the elevated plateau between the Dachstein range and the Enns valley on which this municipality is located. The appendage am Dachstein is added to distinguish the municipality from o..
Ramsau bei Berchtesgaden
Ramsau is a German municipality in the Bavarian Alps with a population of around 1,800. It is located in the district of Berchtesgadener Land in Bavaria, close to the border with Austria, 35 km south of Salzburg and 150 km south-east of Munich. It is situated north of the Berchtesgaden National Pa..
Ramsay
Ramsay is the Scottish spelling of Ramsey and may refer to one of the following. Contents 1 Scottish history2 Places called Ramsay3 People named Ramsay4 People surnamed Ramsay5 Miscellaneous Scottish history Clan Ramsay is a Scottish clan led by the Earl of Dalhousie wit..
Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares
Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares is a Channel 4 television programme hosted by British celebrity chef, Gordon Ramsay. On each episode, Ramsay visits a failing restaurant and acts as a troubleshooter to help improve the establishment in just one week. Ramsay revisits the restaurant a few months later,..
Ramsay (Canada)
Ramsay is the name of a legendary figure that possibly buried treasure in Long Point, Ontario. According to the tale, Ramsay was a fur-trader who managed to evade the natives along the shore of Port Stanley,_Ontario. His boat loaded with gold, he buried it in a ridge at Long Point, planning to d..
Ramsay (crater)
Crater characteristics Coordinates ..
Ramsay Crooks
Ramsay Crooks (2 January 1787 – 6 June 1859) immigrated to Canada from Scotland in 1803 and he worked in a trading post on the Great Lakes. With Robert McClellan he organized an overland trip to Astoria in the Oregon Territory for John Jacob Astor in 1809 through 1813 as a partner in the Pacif..
Ramsay Gilderdale
Ramsay Gilderdale is a British actor, who played Guy of Gisbourne in BBC comedy Maid Marian and Her Merry Men. He also appeared in Rumpole of the Bailey and Blackadder's Christmas Carol. As a screenwriter, he has also worked on Barbara and Chucklevision. External links [Ramsay Gilderdale]..
Ramsay Hunt syndromes
At least three separate diseases carry the name of Ramsay Hunt syndrome (RHS), described by James Ramsay Hunt (1872-1937). The best known of the three is RHS type 1, and is also known as Herpes zoster oticus. RHS type 2, also known as dyssynergia cerebellaris myoclonica or dyssynergia cerebellaris..
Ramsay MacDonald
James Ramsay MacDonald (12 October 1866–9 November 1937) was a British politician and twice Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. One of the pioneers of British socialism, he rose from humble origins to become the first Labour Prime Minister in 1924. During his second government, faced with t..
Ramsay Street
Ramsay Street is a fictional street in the Australian soap opera Neighbours. It is located in the fictional suburb of Erinsborough, Melbourne. It is the heart of the show, being home to the majority of all past and present characters. The street is a cul-de-sac and a close-knit community. The show o..
Ramsbottom
Edward Allington's sculpture "Tilted Vase" in the centre of Ramsbottom Ramsbottom is a town and district in Lancashire, England. The name is generally thought to mean "the valley of wild garlic" deriving from ramson as wild garlic is often called. It is bounded to the south by Holcombe Br..
Ramsbottom Evangelical Church
Ramsbottom Evangelical Church is a small Protestant, Reformed, church that actively works to convert people to their faith. The church is located at No9 Bridge Street Ramsbottom, Bury, Lancashire, UK. Church History The beginnings of the English Evangelical Church go back to Summerseat in the lat..
Ramsbottom railway station
Ramsbottom railway station serves the town of Ramsbottom in Lancashire. {| class="wikitable" style="margin: 0.5em auto; text-align: center;" |- ! Preceding station ! colspan="3" | Heritage railways ! Following station ..
Ramsbottom United F.C.
Ramsbottom United F.C. are a football club based in Ramsbottom, Lancashire, England. In the 2003-04 season, they reached the third round of the FA Vase. They are currently members of the North West Counties Football League Division One. The Riverside Ground is their home. IN 1966, Ramsbottom United..
Ramsbury
Ramsbury is a village and civil parish in the English county of Wiltshire. In the Census 2001, the parish had a population of 3257. Contents 1 Local government2 Location3 History4 See also5 Sources Local government Ramsbury is a civil parish with an elected parish counci..
Ramsbury Rural District
Ramsbury was a rural district in Wiltshire in England from 1894 to 1934. It was formed under the Local Government Act 1894 from that part of the Hungerford rural sanitary district that was in Wiltshire. It was abolished in 1934 under a County Review Order, and merged into the Marlborough and Ramsb..
Ramsden (crater)
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Ramsden theodolite
The Ramsden theodolite is a large theodolite (American English: transit) which was specially constructed for use in the first Ordnance Survey of Southern Britain. The theodolite was commissioned from Jesse Ramsden, a leading Yorkshire instrument maker, who had developed the technique of dividing ang..
Ramsden v. Peterborough (City)
Ramsden v. Peterborough (City), [1993] 2 S.C.R. 1084 is a leading Supreme Court of Canada decision where the Court struck down a bylaw prohibiting all postering on public property on the grounds that it violated freedom of expression under section 2(b) of the Charter. Background Kenneth R..
Ramsee Mostoller
Ramsee Mostoller is a costume designer known for her works on Dark Shadows and Ryan's Hope, Sesame Street, The Electric Company and Another World. She also did costume designs for the film House of Dark Shadows in 1970. From 1968 through onwards, she's credited as simply Mostoller. ..
Ramsele Court District
Ramsele Court District, or Ramsele tingslag, was a district of Ångermanland in Sweden. The provinces in Norrland were never divided into hundreds and instead the court district (tingslag) served as the basic division of rural areas. ..
Ramser Arboretum
Ramser Arboretum (680 acres) is an arboretum located at 24565 Jelloway Road, Danville, Ohio. Although privately owned, the arboretum is open to the public year-round except for deer-hunting season. The arboretum contains native woodland, planted hardwood, and agricultural land, with six miles of hi..
Ramses Emerson
Ramses Emerson is a fictional character in a series of mystery novels set in Victorian Egypt and England, written by author Elizabeth Peters. He is the son of Egyptologists Amelia Peabody and her husband, Professor Radcliffe Emerson. Ramses first appears in the second book of the series, Curse of t..
Ramses Shaffy
Ramses Shaffy (August 29 1933) is a Dutch singer, chansonnier, and actor. He became popular during the 1960s. His most famous songs include Sammy, Zing, vecht, huil, bid, lach, werk en bewonder (Sing, fight, cry, pray, laugh, work and admire), We zullen doorgaan (We will go on), Pastorale and Laat ..
Ramses Station
Ramses Station is a station located in Cairo, Egypt. The station's name is derived from the Ancient Egyptian god, Ramses. ..
Ramseur
Ramseur can refer to: Stephen Dodson Ramseur, youngest Confederate general in the American Civil WarRamseur, North CarolinaThis is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to..
Ramseur, North Carolina
Ramseur is a town in Randolph County, North Carolina, United States. The population was 1,589 at the 2000 census. Geography Ramseur is located at [35°44′1″N, 79°39′14″W] (35.733582, -79.653931)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau..
Ramsey
Ramsey (alternatively Ramsay) can refer to many places and people. Contents 1 Places1.1 Britain1.2 United States2 People3 Other Places Britain Ramsey, Cambridgeshire, EnglandRamsey Abbey, historic ecclesiastical center in the above townRamsey, Isle of ManRamsey Island, W..
Ramsey's theorem
This article goes into technical details quite quickly. For a slightly gentler introduction see Ramsey theory. In combinatorics, Ramsey's theorem states that in colouring a large complete graph (that is a simple graph, where an edge connects every pair of vertices), one will find complete subgraphs..
Ramsey, Cambridgeshire
Ramsey is a small Cambridgeshire market town, north of Huntingdon and St Ives. It lies in the local government district of Huntingdonshire. The town manor is built on the site of (and using materials from) the ancient abbey, and is the seat of the Lords de Ramsey, one of the major landowners in Li..
Ramsey, Illinois
Ramsey is a village in Fayette County, Illinois, United States. The population was 1,056 at the 2000 census. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 Famous people4 External links Geography Ramsey is located at [39°8′38″N, 89°6′36″W] (39.143884, -89.110012) ..
Ramsey, Isle of Man
Ramsey (Manx: Rhumsaa) is a town in the Isle of Man. It is the third largest town on the island after Douglas and Onchan. Its population is 7,322 according to the 2001 census. It has one of the biggest harbours on the island, and has a prominent derelict pier. It was formerly one of the main point..
Ramsey, Minnesota
Ramsey is a city in Anoka County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 18,510 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 77.0 km² (29.7 mi²). 74.6 km² (28.8 mi²) of it is land and 2.5 km² (0.9 mi²) of it (3.19%) is water...
Ramsey, New Jersey
Map highlighting Ramsey's location within Bergen County. Inset: Bergen County's location within New Jersey. Ramsey is a borough in Bergen County, New Jersey, United States. As of the United States 2000 Census, the borough population was 14,351. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3&..
Ramsey-Lewis method
The Ramsey-Lewis method is a method for defining theoretical terms, credited to Frank P. Ramsey and David Lewis. In this method, a group of theoretical terms appearing in a theory can be defined implicitly by the assertions of the theory itself. Say you have a scientific theory that talks about 'e..
Ramsey Abbey
Ramsey Abbey is a ruined abbey, near Ramsey, Cambridgeshire, south east of Peterborough and north of Huntingdon. Contents 1 History1.1 Remains2 References3 External links History It was founded and endowed in 969 by Athelwold, Bishop of Winchester in the mid-10th century mon..
Ramsey Abbey Gatehouse
Ramsey Abbey Gatehouse is a National Trust property located in Ramsey, Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire, England. It is the remains of a former Benedictine abbey, Ramsey Abbey. The Abbey was one of the oldest English monasteries, founded as early as the 7th century, but the gatehouse dates from the 15th ..
Ramsey Bay
Ramsey Bay is a large bay at the northeastern end of the Isle of Man. It runs for 18 kilometres (some 25% of the island's length) from the Point of Ayre at the island's northern tip to Maughold Head. The town of Ramsey lies towards th south of the bay. ..
Ramsey Campbell
John Ramsey Campbell (born January 4, 1946 in Liverpool) is a British writer, who is considered by many literary critics to be one of the greatest masters of horror fiction. Contents 1 Overview2 Bibliography2.1 Novels2.2 Collections2.3 As Editor3 Critical Studies4&nb..
Ramsey cardinal
In mathematics, a Ramsey cardinal (named after Frank P. Ramsey) is a certain kind of large cardinal number. Formally, a cardinal number κ such that for every function f:[ κ] < ω → (with [κ] < ω denoting the set of all finite subsets of &kapp..
Ramsey Center
Ramsey Center is a 7,826-seat multi-purpose arena in Cullowhee, North Carolina. It is home to the Western Carolina University Catamounts basketball team. ..
Ramsey Clark
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Ramsey County
There are two places in the United States named Ramsey County: Ramsey County, Minnesota, the seat of the state capital, Saint PaulRamsey County, North DakotaThis is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, ..
Ramsey County, Minnesota
Ramsey County [link] is a county located in the U.S. state of Minnesota. As of 2000, the population was 511,035. Its county seat is St. Paul6, which is also Minnesota's state capital. The county is named for Alexander Ramsey, the first governor of the Minnesota Territory. In 2005, the cou..
Ramsey County, North Dakota
Ramsey County is a county located in the U.S. state of North Dakota. As of 2000, the population is 12,066. Its county seat is Devils Lake6. Contents 1 Geography1.1 Adjacent Counties2 Demographics3 Cities and towns4 External links Geography According to the U.S. Censu..
Ramsey Dukes
Ramsey Dukes is a pen name of Lionel Snell, a contemporary magician, publisher and author on magick and philosophy. In his youth, Snell enjoyed a series of scholarships. They brought him to Cambridge, where his writings on Austin Osman Spare and magical theory brought him into contact with the youn..
Ramsey F.C.
Ramsey Football Club are a football (soccer) club from Ramsey on the Isle of Man. They compete in the Isle of Man Football League and the Isle of Man Football Combination. Formed in 1885, they wear blue and white strips (uniforms), and a change strip of all red. They play their home games at the ..
Ramsey growth model
The Ramsey growth model is a neo-classical model of economic growth based primarily on the work of the economist and mathematician Frank Ramsey. It is similar to the Solow growth model but it incorporates an endogenous saving rate. As a result, unlike the Solow model, the saving rate in general is n..
Ramsey High School
Ramsey High School, established in 1909, is a four-year comprehensive public high school serving students in Ramsey, New Jersey, as part of the Ramsey Public School District. The school also serves the high-school-aged students of Saddle River as part of a sending / receiving relationship. A profess..
Ramsey Island
Ramsey Island lies about 1 km off the coast of the St David's peninsula in Pembrokeshire, southwestern Wales, UK. Owned by the RSPB, the island has spectacular sea bird cliffs, coastal scenery and heathland. Ramsey has the most important grey seal breeding colony in southern Britain, and is one o..
Ramsey Kanaan
Ramsey Kanaan is an anarchist from Scotland, best known as a founder of the publisher and distributor AK Press. He was also involved in actions against the Poll tax in Britain during the Thatcher government. Also a founding member of the Peter Kropotkin Lonely Hearts Club. Ramsey currently resides ..
Ramsey Lewis
Ramsey Emmanuel Lewis, Jr. (born May 27, 1935 in Chicago, Illinois) is an American jazz and pop pianist and keyboardist. He formed the Ramsey Lewis Trio in 1956 with Eldee Young and Isaac Holt. They started as primarily a jazz unit but after their hit, "The In Crowd", in 1965 (the single reached fi..
Ramsey Muir Withers
Ramsey Muir Withers, CMM, CStJ, CD, LL.D (born 28 July 1930) is a past Chief of the Defence Staff, the highest ranking position in the Canadian Armed Forces. Born in Scarborough, Ontario to Scottish immigrant parents, Ramsey was appointed to the position of Chief in 1980 following 32 years of dis..
Ramsey problem
The Ramsey problem is a policy rule by Frank Ramsey concerning what price a monopolist should set, in order to maximize social welfare, subject to a constraint on profit. A closely related problem arises in relation to optimal taxation of commodities. The rule states that the price markup should b..
Ramsey Public School District
The Ramsey Public School District serves students in kindergarten through twelfth grade from Ramsey in Bergen County, New Jersey. Students from Saddle River have the option of attending either Ramsey High School or Northern Highlands Regional High School as part of sending/receiving relationships wi..
Ramsey Reset Test
The Ramsey Regression Equation Specification Error Test (Reset) Test (Ramsey, 1969) is a general model (mis-)specification test for the Linear Regression model. More speficically it tests whether non-linear combinations of the estimated values help explain the exogenous variable. The intuition behi..
Ramsey theory
Ramsey theory, named for Frank P. Ramsey, is a branch of mathematics that studies the conditions under which order must appear. Problems in Ramsey theory typically ask a question of the form: how many elements of some structure must there be to guarantee that a particular property will hold? An oft-..
Ramsey University
Ramsey University is a fictional university located in Pennsylvania. It was the setting for the movie How I Got Into College. ..
Ramsey Youth Centre Old Boys F.C.
Ramsey Youth Centre Old Boys Football Club (RYCOB) are a football (soccer) club from Ramsey on the Isle of Man. They compete in the Isle of Man Football League and the Isle of Man Football Combination. Formed in 1945, they wear blue and black strips (uniforms). They play their home games at Lezay..
Ramsgate
See also Ramsgate (disambiguation) for other places with this name. redirect [[Template:Infobox England place]]Ramsgate is an English seaside town on the Isle of Thanet in East Kent. It was one of the great English seaside towns of the 19th century and is a member of the ancient confederation of Cin..
Ramsgate, KwaZulu-Natal
Ramsgate Ramsgate is a resort and retirement town on the south coast of KwaZulu-Natal in South Africa just south of Margate. The name was given by a surveyor to the coastal farm at the mouth of the Bilanhlolo River, (the marvellous boiler). In 1922 the only person living here was a romantic ch..
Ramsgate, New South Wales
See also Ramsgate (disambiguation) for other places with this name. Ramsgate is a suburb in the City of Rockdale in southern Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. It is located 16km south of the Sydney central business district and is part of the St George area. The postcode is 2217. ..
Ramsgate (disambiguation)
Ramsgate is the name of the following places: Ramsgate, a seaside town in England.Ramsgate, KwaZulu-Natal, a town in South Africa.Ramsgate, New South Wales, a suburb of Sydney, Australia. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If ..
Ramsgate Beach, New South Wales
Ramsgate Beach is a suburb in the City of Rockdale in southern Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. It is located 16km south of the Sydney central business district and is part of the St George area. The postcode is 2217. Ramsgate Beach is surrounded by the suburbs of Monterey, Rams..
Ramsgate F.C.
Ramsgate Football Club is a football team based in Kent. Having played for many years in the Kent League, they have been promoted for two consecutive seasons and expect to play in the Isthmian League Premier Division in 2006/07. The main local rivals of the club are Margate F.C. who are situated j..
Ramsgate railway station
Ramsgate railway station serves the town of Ramsgate in Thanet in Kent. Train services are provided by Southeastern. Trains from the station run to London Charing Cross and London Victoria via Margate, Chatham and Bromley South, or via Canterbury West or Dover Priory and Ashford International. Ext..
Ramsgate tugboats
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Ramsgjelvatnet
Ramsgjelvatnet is a Norwegian lake that lies in Beiarn municipality in Nordland. See also List of lakes in NorwayGeography of Norway ..
Ramsgreave and Wilpshire railway station
Ramsgreave and Wilpshire is a railway station on the Ribble Valley Line that serves the villages/suburbs of Ramsgreave and Wilpshire which lie just north of Blackburn in Lancashire, England. The present station was built 400 yards south of the original Wilpshire station which served the Ribble Valle..
Ramshar
Ramshar is a new planned city located in the Sistan area south of Zabol in the Sistan and Baluchestan province of Iran. ..
Ramshaw
Ramshaw can refer to: Ramshaw, Bishop Auckland, County Durham, EnglandRamshaw, Consett, County Durham, England This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point dire..
Ramshaw, Bishop Auckland
Ramshaw is a village in County Durham, in England. It is situated to the west of Bishop Auckland. ..
Ramshaw, Consett
Ramshaw is a small village in County Durham, in England. It is situated to the south of Hunstanworth, a few miles west of Consett. ..
Ramshead Range
The Ramshead Range is part of the Snowy Mountains in New South Wales, Australia. It extends from Dead Horse Gap in the south (near the New South Wales-Victoria state border) towards Thredbo. It is not far south of Mount Kosciuszko, the highest mainland point in Australia. The peaks of the range a..
Ramshorn snail
The term ramshorn snail is used in the aquarium trade to describe any kind of snail whose shell spiral forms tight whorls. Such shells resemble a coil of rope, or (as the name suggests) a ram's horn. Contents 1 Physical description2 Interaction with environment3 Role as aquarium..
Ramsingh I
Ramsingh I Birth name: Title: Maharaja Birth: Place of birth: Death: Preceded by: Jai Singh I Succeeded by: Jai Singh II Marriage: Children: Maharaja Ramsingh was ruler of Amber from 1667 to 1690. ..
Ramsin Canon
Ramsin Canon is a Chicago-based writer who writes for Gapers Block and contributes to several other area weblogs. According to his biography on Gapers Block, he is Assyrian and lives on the Near West Side of Chicago. External links [Gapers Block][Archive of Revenge of the Second Ci..
Ramsjö
Ramsjö, is a village in Ljusdal Municipality, Hälsingland, Gävleborgs län, Sweden with about 306 inhabitants. (2004, Statistics Sweden). ..
Ramskapelle
Ramskapelle is a town in Knokke-Heist, a part of Belgium. See also: West Flanders External link [Ramskapelle @ City Review] ..
Ramsoft
Ramsoft Systems, Inc. (RSI) is a software solutions provider providing consulting service. Ramsoft has locations in the United States, Canada, and India. External links [Ramsoft Systems official website]..
Ramsons
Ramsons, buckrams, wood garlic or bear's garlic (Allium ursinum) is a wild relative of chives. The specific name derives from the fact that brown bears like to eat the bulbs of the plant and dig up the ground to get at them, as do wild boar. Ramsons grow mainly in swampy deciduous woodlands, bei..
Ramstaddalen
Ramstaddalen is a hidden place in Sykkylven, Norway. Not known to the Germans in World War II, because the Germans never believed they would find any civilized life in the Ramstadvalleys. ..
Ramstein-Miesenbach
Contents 1 Overview2 History2.1 Ramstein2.2 Miesenbach3 Ramstein-Miesenbach today4 See also5 External links Overview Ramstein-Miesenbach is a small city and a municipality in the district of Kaiserslautern, in Rhineland-Palatinate (Pfalz), Germany. It is situat..
Ramstein airshow disaster
The Ramstein airshow disaster is one of the world's worst airshow disasters. It occurred in front of an audience of 300,000 people on August 28, 1988 at the US Ramstein Air Base airshow Flugtag '88 (Ramstein, county of Kaiserslautern, Germany). Three of the ten Aermacchi MB-339PAN jets from the Ita..
Ramstein Air Base
C-17 Globemaster III cargo plane at Ramstein Air Base. Ramstein Air Base (located at [49°26.49′N 7°35.50′E]) is a U.S. Air Force / NATO military airbase in Germany. The east gate of Ramstein Air Base is about 16 kilometers, or 10 miles, from Kaiserslautern (locally referred t..
Ramster
Ramster: Garden, open to the public, near Chiddingfold, Surrey. Founded by Sir Harry Waechter and continued by Lady Norman. [link http://www.ramsterevents.com/] ..
Ramsund
Ramsund can mean several things. Among them are: Ramsund carving - A form of runic stone carvings.Ramsund naval base - A Royal Norwegian Navy base.Ramsund, Norway - A town in Norway.Ramsund, Sweden - A town in Sweden. redirect [[Template:Disambig]]..
Ramsund, Norway
Ramsund is a small village in the municipality of Tjeldsund, Norway. Its population is 289. ..
Ramsund Bridge
Ramsund Bridge (Ramsundbrua) is a bridge that crosses Ramsundet between the mainland and Tjeldøya in Nordland county in Norway. The bridge is 240 metres long, and the longest span is 36 metres. See also List of bridges in NorwayList of bridges in Norway by lengthList of bridgesList of bridges by l..
Ramsund carving
The Ramsund carving in Sweden depicts 1) how Sigurd is sitting naked in front of the fire preparing the dragon heart, from Fafnir, for his foster-father Regin, who is Fafnir's brother. The heart is not finished yet, and when Sigurd touches it, he burns himself and sticks his finger into his mouth..
Ramsus Palantiri
Ramsus, while not young at all when it comes to wrestling, immerged on the wrestling scene in early 2001 wrestling in foreign countries including his home country France. Although a rather bland "good guy" in the wrestling stage, he became rather Americanized and adopted all of their cultures. H..
Ramsvika
Ramsvika may refer to the following locations: Ramsvika in Vestvågøy municipality, Nordland, NorwayRamsvika in Øksnes municipality, Nordland, NorwayRamsvika in Namsos municipality, Nord-Trøndelag, Norway This article consisting of geographical locations is a [disambiguationdisambiguation..
Ramsø
Ramsø is a municipality (Danish, kommune) in Roskilde County on the island of Zealand (Sjælland) in east Denmark. The municipality covers an area of 76 km², and has a total population of 9,320 (2005). Its mayor is Poul Lindor Nielsen, a member of the Social Democrats (Socialdemokraterne) politic..
Ramtek
Ramtek is a city and a municipal council in Nagpur district in the Indian state of Maharashtra. Contents 1 History2 Geography3 Demographics4 References History It is believed that Ramtek was the place where Rama, the Hindu god, rested while he was in exile. Geography Ramtek..
Ramtha
Ramtha is the name of an entity that JZ Knight claims to channel. JZ Knight (and Ramtha) claim that Ramtha was a Lemurian warrior who raised an army and fought against the tyrants of the times, the Atlantians, over 35,000 years ago. Ramtha led an army of over 2.5 million across the continents, con..
Ramtha's School of Enlightenment
The organization known as Ramtha's School of Enlightenment [link] is based in a small rural town called Yelm, Washington state in the United States. The school is based on the "teachings" of the eponymous entity (Ramtha) who is channelled by JZ Knight. The Ramtha School (or RSE) is not a ..
Ramtil oil
Ramtil oil is used mainly in cooking but also for lighting. In India it is pressed from the seed of Guizotia oleifera of the family Asteraceae whilst a very similar oil is made in Africa from G. abyssinica. ..
Ramtown, New Jersey
Ramtown is a census-designated place and unincorporated area located within Howell Township, in Monmouth County, New Jersey. As of the United States 2000 Census, the CDP population was 5,932. Geography Ramtown is located at [40°6′44″N, 74°8′49″W] (40.112089, -74.146884)[G..
Ramtron International
Ramtron International is the main vendor of FRAM chips. ..
Ramu-Lower Sepik languages
The Ramu-Lower Sepik languages form a family of 35 Papuan languages spoken in the Ramu and Sepik river basins of northern Papua New Guinea. These languages tend to have simple phonologies, with few consonants or vowels and usually no tones. The family was proposed by William Foley and accepted by M..
Ramuloo komireddi
Ramuloo Komireddi is a senior lawyer, journalist and a left-leaning liberal politician in South India. He was elected to the Legislative Assembly of Andhra Pradesh in 2004's general elections, after being expelled from the Congress Party in the same year for filing nomination as an independent candi..
Ramūnas Šiškauskas
Ramūnas Šiškauskas ([pronunciation] ([Media helphelp]·[info]), born September 10, 1978 in Kaišiadorys, Lithuania) is a professional basketball player for the Lithuanian national basketball team and Panathinaikos Athens. Šiškauskas is a physical forward (198 cm t..
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Ramus
Ramus can refer to: Petrus RamusA portion of a bone, as in the Ramus mandibulæ or Superior pubic ramusredirect [[Template:Disambig]]..
Ramush Haradinaj
Ramush Haradinaj (born July 3 1968 in village Gllogjan near Deçan, Kosovo) is a former guerrilla leader and prime minister of Kosovo, currently awaiting trial for war crimes before the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia in The Hague. He finished the High School in Gjakova a..
Ramusio
The noble Italian family of Ramusio (also spelled Ramusiothe, Ramnusio, Rhamnusio, Rannusio) was worth of note for literary and official ability during at least four generations. Its original home was in Rimini, and the municipality of that city has set up a tablet on the town hall bearing an insc..
Ramus mandibulae
Bone: The Coronoid Process (processus coronoideus) is a thin, triangular eminence, which is flattened from side to side and varies in shape and size. Its anterior border is convex and is continuous below with the anterior border of the ramus; its posterior border is concave and forms the anter..
Ramus Pomifer
Ramus Pomifer (Latin for apple branch) was a constellation located between Hercules and Lyra. It was depicted in the form of three serpents wrapped around a branch held in Hercules' left hand. ..
Ramu III (Winston)
Ramu III (known as "Ramu," and later renamed "Winston") was an orca ( "killer" whale ) who resided at the now defunct Windsor Safari Park between 1970 and 1976 and later at Seaworld San Diego, California between 1976 and 1986. An adult male, Ramu (actually Ramu III) was caught on 8 August 1970 afte..
Ramu River
Part of the Ramu from the air Location of the Ramu River The Ramu River is a river in northern Papua New Guinea. The headwaters of the river are formed in the Kratke Range, where it travels approximately 640 km to the Bismarck Sea. During the wet season the Ramu and Sepik river join acros..
Ramveer Rai
Ramveer Rai (born December 1, 1987) is a United Arab Emirates cricketer, who has played one One-day International and one first class match for UAE. He has also represented UAE at youth level.[Other matches played by Ramveer Rai (6)], from CricketArchive, retrieved 2 July 2006 Rai opened ..
Ramvong
The ramvong is a type of dance of the Khmer people. It is a slow circle dance continuously moving in a circle, and incorporates graceful hand movements and simple footwork. Both men and women participate in the same circle. This dance is still popular in traditional Khmer parties such as in weddings..
Ramya
Ramya is a gorgeous actress in the south indian film industry. She is one of the most sought after actress in the Kannada film industry. She has also starred in few Tamil and Telugu films. Contents 1 Birth and Childhood2 Rising Fame3 Favourites4 External links Birth and Chi..
Ramya Krishnan
Ramyakrishnan (also spelt Ramya Krishnan) is one of the successful multilingual actresses in commercial Indian cinema. She has over 200 films to her credit. She also holds a rare record of acting in five languages, Telugu, Tamil, Kannada, Malayalam and Hindi. She has played such diverse roles as g..
Ramy Ashour
Ramy Ashour (born September 30 1987, in Cairo Egypt is an international squash player. Ashour won his first major international title in 2004, when he became the youngest player to ever win the Men's World Junior Squash Championship at just 16 years old. He also led Egypt to a second-place finish in..
Ramy Brooks
Ramy (Ray) Brooks (born December 24, 1968 "1996 Iditarod Mushers: B", para. 11. in Fairbanks, Alaska) is an Alaska Native kennel owner and operator, motivational speaker, and dog musher who specializes in long-distance races. He is a two-time runner up in the 1,049+ mi (1,600+ km) Iditarod dog sled ..
Ramy Ditzanny
Ramy Ditzanny is an Israeli poet who was born in 1950. His most famous poem is "Baal Akhshuv," which can be translated as "Lord of the Spiders." The name is a parody of Baal Zevuv, "Lord of the Flies." Subtle connections are made between the ancient Canaanites and the modern Palestinians. Further r..
Ramzan Kadyrov
Ramzan Kadyrov (left) with Vladimir Putin at the Kremlin, May 2004 Ramzan Akhmadovich Kadyrov (Russian: Рамзан Ахмадович Кадыров) (born 5 October 1976, Tsenteroi, Chechnya) is the Prime Minister of the Russian republic of Chechnya since March 2006. He is the son of for..
Ramzi Abed
Ramzi Abed is the founder of "Bloodshot Pictures" and also the founding member of the electronic group, Elektracity. Mr. Abed creates films that focus on dying and transcending the physical world. Each of his films often features characters when they are sleeping. His films are frequently experiment..
Ramzi Abid
Ramzi Abid (born March 24, 1980 in Montreal, Quebec) is a professional ice hockey player. Playing career Typically playing as a left winger, Ramzi Abid was selected by the Colorado Avalanche as the first choice in the second round (28th overall) of the 1998 NHL Entry Draft and was redrafted in t..
Ramzi Binalshibh
Ramzi Binalshibh (Arabic: رمزي بن الشيبة; also transliterated as Ramzi bin al-Shibh, Ramzi bin al-Shaibah, and several other ways; born May 1, 1972 [Indictment of Zacarias Moussaoui], with supporting conspirators, Ramzi Bin al-Shibh and Mustafa al-Hawsawi. Filed in the United ..
Ramzi Mohammed
Ramzi Mohammed at Oval A Somalian, Ramzi Mohammed (ar:رمزي محم) is a suspect in the attempted London bombing of July 21st 2005. Ramzi is accused of being the would-be bomber of the Oval tube station train. He was arrested sharing an apartment with Muktar Said Ibrahim on 29 July 2005, ..
Ramzi Yousef
Ramzi Yousef Ramzi Ahmed Yousef or Ramzi Mohammed Yousef (also transliterated as Ramzi Yusuf, Ramzi Youssef) (Arabic: رمزى يوسف ), birth name possibly Abdul Basit Mahmoud Abdul Karim, (Arabic: عبد الباسط كريم ) was one of the planners of the first World Trade Center attack..
Ram (actor)
Ram(born in 1989) is a Telugu film star. His debut film Devadasu was a huge hit. ..
Ram (album)
Ram is Paul McCartney's second solo album, officially credited to Paul and Linda McCartney, and was released in 1971. The only time one of McCartney's efforts received a co-credit with his wife, it was seen by many as a response to John Lennon's many collaborative projects with wife Yoko Ono. Aft..
RAM (band)
For the progressive rock band from New York, USA with a similar name, see Ram (band). For the rock and roll band from Oregon, USA with a similar name, see rAm (band). RAM is a mizik rasin band based in the city of Port-au-Prince, Haiti. The band derives its name from the initials of its founde..
RAm (band)
The correct title of this } is }}}. The initial letter is capitalized due to [Naming conventions #Lower case first lettertechnical restrictions]. For the progressive rock band from New York City, USA with a similar name, see Ram (band). For the mizik rasin band from Haïti with a similar ..
Ram (band)
For the rock and roll band from Oregon, USA with a similar name, see rAm (band). For the mizik rasin band from Haiti with a similar name, see RAM (band). Ram is a musical group that was based in New York City in the United States and was active in the early 1970s. Band members included brothers ..
Ram (comics)
Ram is a fictional Japanese superhero in the DC Comics universe. Character history Ram was chosen by the Guardians of the Universe to be evolutionarily advanced. He was reportedly killed in combat in Roulette's casino. Powers Ram was evolutionarily advanced by Guardians of the Universe, just lik..
Ram (ship)
USS General Price, a Union ram and gunboat, near Baton Rouge, LA, January 181864 A ram was a naval ship class in the 1860s. Its principal weapon was its own bow. The bow of the ram was hardened and reinforced to break the hull of an enemy ship. Rams were especially used during the American Ci..
Ram accelerator
A ram accelerator is a gun that utilizes ramjet or scramjet combustion modes to accelerate a projectile to extremely high speeds. In a normal ramjet, air is compressed for combustion between a spike-shaped ram and an outer casing. In a ram accelerator, a similar shaped ram is fired (often from a c..
Ram air turbine
Ram air turbine on F-105 Thunderchief fighter-bomber A ram air turbine (RAT) is a small propeller and connected generator used as an emergency power source for aircraft. In case of the loss of both primary and auxiliary power sources the RAT will power vital systems (flight controls, linked hy..
Ram Aur Shyam
Ram Aur Shyam is a 1967 Indian Hindi film. The producer B. Nagi Reddi produced a Telugu film , Ramudu Bheemudu, with N.T. Rama Rao, Ram Aur Shyam was Nagi Reddy's Hindi version starring Dilip Kumar in the lead. Ram Aur Shyam has music by Naushad, lyrics by Shakeel Badayuni, it stars Dilip Kumar i..
Ram Bahadur Bomjon
Ram Bahadur Bomjon (born May 9, 1989, sometimes Bomjan or Banjan), also known as Palden Dorje (his official Buddhist name), is a young Buddhist monk from Ratanapuri village, Bara district, Nepal who has drawn thousands of visitors and media attention for spending months in meditation allegedly wit..
Ram Balram
Ram Balram was a Hindi movie released in 1980. It starred Dharmendra as 'Ram' and Amitabh Bachchan as 'Balram'. The other cast included Zeenat Aman and Rekha. External Links [Ram Balram] at The Internet Movie Database..
Ram bow
The USS Boston dislays her ram bow while in drydock at the New York Navy Yard, Brooklyn, New York in 1888. A ram bow or rostrum (Latin for 'beak' or 'prow') is form of bow on naval ships which allows one ship to attack another by crashing into it at high s
