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Rampa may refer to: * ''Rampa'' (film), working title of ''Sompa'', 2012 Indian film * Rampa, Natal, station and transport connection in Natal, Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil *La Rampa, street in the Vedado district of Havana, Cuba *Lobsang Rampa Lobsang Rampa was the pen name of Cyril Henry Hoskin (8 April 1910 – 25 January 1981), an author who wrote books with paranormal and occult themes. His best known work is '' The Third Eye'', published in Britain in 1956. Following the ... (1910–1981), pen name of Cyril Henry Hoskin, British spiritual writer * Rampa Rattanarithikul (born 1939), Thai entomologist See also * Rampa Rebellion (other) {{Disambiguation ...
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Rampa (film)
''Sompa'' is a 2012 Tulu comedy film directed by Rajan Lyallpuri and produced by Namratha Hegde Productions, starring Sadashiv Amprapurkar, Arvind Bolar, Ajathashatru and Namratha Hegde. The comedy is set in Mangalore, and marks the first appearance of veteran Indian actor Sadashiv Amrapurkar in a Tulu film. The film's working title was ''Raampa'', named after Ramappa Poojary, a hotelier. Before the film was released, the title had been changed to ''Sompa'', following objections from the Poojary family. Cast * Namratha Hegde * Sadashiv Amrapurkar * Ajathashatru * Aravind Bolar * Ravi Surathkal * Prabhakar Shetty * Chandravati Vasanth * Shashiraj Kavoor * Shobha Shetty Soundtrack The music of the film was composed by Iqbal Darbar. After a series of Bollywood hits he has now composed songs for his first Tulu film sung by Dr. Nitin Acharya, winner of the Voice of Bangalore contest held in Bangalore Bangalore (), officially Bengaluru (), is the capital and largest city ...
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Rampa, Natal
The Rampa (lit. "ramp") located in Natal (Brazil), is a former passenger station and transport connection, used as a seaplane base. Due to its strategic position in Natal, Rampa has been used for missions of war in South America since World War II World War II or the Second World War, often abbreviated as WWII or WW2, was a world war that lasted from 1939 to 1945. It involved the vast majority of the world's countries—including all of the great powers—forming two opposin .... Currently, it houses a Museum of Aviation and World War II. External links Fundação Rampa (Rampa Foundation) Buildings and structures in Rio Grande do Norte Transport in Rio Grande do Norte {{Brazil-struct-stub ...
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La Rampa
La Rampa (also known as Calle 23) is a main street in the Vedado district of Havana, Cuba. La Rampa runs from Calle L to the Malecón. Built in 1930, the end was the location of the Battery of Santa Clara that protected the city from attack. Architecture Calle 23rd passes by airline offices, cinemas, nightclubs, and office buildings. Many hotels, clubs and shops crowd this stretch, such as Hotel Tryp Habana Libre, the former Habana Hilton, and the Hotel Nacional de Cuba. On the corner of 23rd and L is the Radiocentro CMQ Building and further down the block is the Edificio del Seguro Médico by Antonio Quintana Simonetti Antonio Luis Quintana Simonetti (April 19, 1919 - September 21, 1993) was a Cuban architect and a forerunner of Modern architecture in Havana. Quintana graduated from the University of Havana in 1944, among his works are some of the most import .... References External linksHabana Años 50 Calle 23 Vedado 1 de 2
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Lobsang Rampa
Lobsang Rampa was the pen name of Cyril Henry Hoskin (8 April 1910 – 25 January 1981), an author who wrote books with paranormal and occult themes. His best known work is '' The Third Eye'', published in Britain in 1956. Following the publication of the book, newspapers reported that Rampa had been born Cyril Henry Hoskin, and was a plumber from Plympton in Devon who claimed that his body hosted the spirit of a Tibetan lama going by the name of Tuesday Lobsang Rampa, who is purported to have authored the books. The name Tuesday relates to a claim in ''The Third Eye'' that Tibetans are named after the day of the week on which they were born. ''The Third Eye'' Rampa's book '' The Third Eye'' was published in November 1956 in the United Kingdom. The book purported to relate Rampa's experiences while growing up in Chakpori Lamasery, Chokpori, Tibet, after being sent there at the age of seven. The title of the book is derived from an operation, similar to trepanation, that ...
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Rampa Rattanarithikul
Rampa Rattanarithikul ( th, รำภา รัตนฤทธิกุล; born 1939) is a Thai entomologist and taxonomist. She is a leading expert on mosquitoes, having discovered 24 new species and identifying at least 420 during her career. She was the lead author of the six-volume ''Illustrated Keys to the Mosquitoes of Thailand''. The mosquito species ''Anopheles rampae'' and ''Uranotaenia rampae'' are named for her. Career Rattanarithikul started her career as a lab technician in 1959 for a malaria mosquito research project of the Southeast Asia Treaty Organization (SEATO). She directed lab assistants in making preliminary identifications of specimens, mounting and labelling them, and maintaining records. Through SEATO, she worked as a taxonomist for the Smithsonian Institution's mosquito collection during the summer of 1965. By the early 1970s, she had become a senior laboratory technician. She then worked as a medical entomologist with the Armed Forces Research Institute ...
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