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under the
Ramada brand. The
Ramada name
derives from the
Spanish term rama (meaning "branch").
Temporary open-air
structures called "
ramadas" (meaning...
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Ramada International is the
company that owns, operates, and
franchises hotels using the
Ramada brand name
outside of the
United States and Canada. Ramada...
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ramada in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
ramada (shelter) is an open air
shelter made of tree
branches or thatch. It is
typically a shade...
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Ramada (Portuguese pronunciation: [
ʁɐˈmaðɐ]) is a
former civil parish in the muni****lity of Odivelas, Portugal. In 2013, the
parish merged into the new...
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portfolio of 25
hotel brands,
amongst them are Days Inn,
Howard Johnson's,
Ramada,
Super 8 and Travelodge. The company's
origins can be
traced to the founding...
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ramada in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. In the
southwestern United States, a
ramada (from
Spanish rama 'branch') is a
temporary or permanent...
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Kosala Ramadas (died June 4, 2013) was a CPI(M) MLA member,
Kerala ****emblist and
trade unionist. In 1967
Ramadas was
officially elected to lead Kerala...
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Daniel Edgardo Ramada Piendibene (born
September 16, 1950) is a
Uruguayan theologian and diplomat. He has
three children and is
married to Marta...
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Cerro Ramada is a
mountain in the
Cordillera de la
Ramada range of the Andes, in Argentina. It has a
height of 6,384
metres (20,945 ft). The
first ascent...
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Joaquim Ramada (born 27 June 1950) is a
Portuguese sailor. He
competed in the 470
event at the 1976
Summer Olympics. "Joaquim
Ramada". Olympedia. Retrieved...