Ramah

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Etymology[edit]

Named after the Biblical city located on the border of Judea and Israel. The settlement was founded by Moravian missionaries.

Compare Hebron, Hopedale, Nain and Zoar.

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Ramah

  1. A ghost town in Nunatsiavut, Newfoundland and Labrador. [From 1871]

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