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Ramona (1884) is an
American novel written by
Helen Hunt Jackson. Set in
Southern California after the Mexican–American War and
annexation of the territory...
- "To
Ramona" is a song by
American singer-songwriter Bob Dylan,
first released on his
fourth studio album,
Another Side of Bob
Dylan (1964). The song was...
- The
Ramona Outdoor Play,
formerly known as (and
still commonly called) The
Ramona Pageant, is an
outdoor play
staged annually in Hemet,
California since...
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Ramona and
Beezus is a 2010
American comedy-drama film
based on the
Ramona series of
novels written by
Beverly Cleary. It was
directed by
Elizabeth Allen...
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Ramona in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Ramona is an 1884
novel by
Helen Hunt Jackson.
Ramona may also
refer to:
Adaptations of Jackson's novel:...
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Ramona Bădescu (Romanian pronunciation: [
raˈmona bəˈdesku]; born 29
November 1968) is a Romanian-Italian actor, singer, model, and politician. In 2008...
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Ramona the
Brave is a children's
novel written by
Beverly Cleary. It is the
third book in the
Ramona series, and
follows Ramona Quimby and her classmates...
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Ramona Geraldine Quimby is a
fictional character in an
eponymous series of
novels by
Beverly Cleary. She
starts out in the
Henry Huggins series as the...
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Comandanta Ramona (1959 – 6
January 2006) was an
officer of the
Zapatista Army of
National Liberation (EZLN), a
revolutionary indigenous autonomist organization...
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Ramona is
usually a
feminine given name, the
feminine form of
Ramon (Spanish) and
Raymond (Old German),
meaning "wise protector". Today, it is used in...