Ramona (disambiguation)
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Ramona is an 1884 novel by Helen Hunt Jackson.
Ramona may also refer to:
Arts and entertainment
- Adaptations of Jackson's novel:
- Ramona (1910 film), directed by D. W. Griffith
- Ramona (1916 film), directed by Donald Crisp
- Ramona (1928 film), directed by Edwin Carewe
- Ramona (1936 film), directed by Henry King
- Ramona (2000 TV series), a Mexican telenovela
- The Ramona Pageant, an annual outdoor play depicting Jackson's novel
- Ramona (novel series), by Beverly Cleary
- Ramona (1988 TV series), a Canadian series based on Cleary's novels, starring Sarah Polley
- Ramona Quimby, the title character of Cleary's books
- "Ramona" (song), a popular song from the 1928 film
- "Ramona", a song by Guster from Keep It Together
- "Ramona", a song by The Ramones from Rocket to Russia
- Ramona (2003 TV series), a Swedish miniseries starring Björn Bengtsson
- Ramona (computer program), a fictional computer avatar created by Ray Kurzweil
- SS Ramona, a fictional ship in the Tintin comic The Red Sea Sharks
Places
- United States
- Ramona, California, an unincorporated community named after Jackson's novel
- Ramona Valley AVA, California wine region in San Diego County
- Ramona Airport
- Ramona, Kansas
- Ramona, Oklahoma, a town named after Jackson's novel
- Ramona, South Dakota
People
- Ramona Band of Cahuilla Indians, in Riverside County, California, U.S.
- Ramona (vocalist) (1909−1972), American 1930s cabaret singer and pianist
- Comandante Ramona (died 2006), Mexican guerrilla leader of the Zapatista Army of National Liberation (EZLN)
Other uses
- Ramona (sternwheeler 1892), a North American river vessel
- Ramona passive sensor, a Czech passive sensor system
- Ramona (name), a given name
See also
- Ramona High School (disambiguation)
- All pages beginning with "Ramona"
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