Rampur
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The name Rampur ("City of Rama"), together with the variations Ramapur, Ramapura may refer to:
Places
Bangladesh
- Rampur Boalia, a medieval region near the present city of Rajshahi, in northwestern Bangladesh
India
- Rampur Samastipur, a village in the Samastipur District in the Indian state of Bihar
- Rampur a village and a mandal in Shimla district in the state of Himachal Pradesh
- Rampur State was a 15 gun-salute princely state of British India.
Gujarat
Karnataka
- Ramapura, Bijapur, a village in the Bijapura taluk of Bijapur district
Maharashtra
- Rampur, Dahanu (census code 551582), in Dahanu taluka of Palghar district
- Rampur, Dahanu (census code 551636), in Dahanu taluka of Palghar district
Uttar Pradesh
- Rampur, Uttar Pradesh, a city and former princely state in present Rampur district
- Rampur district, which contains the city of Rampur
- Rampur, Agra, a village in Agra district
- Rampur Maniharan, a nagar panchayat in Saharanpur district
- Rampur Karkhana, a town and a nagar panchayat in Deoria district
- Rampur Bhawanipur, a census town in Barabanki district
- Ramapur, a village in Azamgarh district
- Ramapur, a village in Jaunpur district, Between Bhadohi to Mariyahu, on State Highway 5
Other
- Rampur, Chhattisgarh, an assembly constituency under the Korba Lok Sabha constituency in Korba district
- Rampur, Himachal Pradesh, a city and a municipal council in Shimla district
- Rampur, Jharkhand, a town in Ranchi district
- Rampur Naikin, a town and a nagar panchayat in Sidhi district, Madhya Pradesh
- Rampur Baghelan is a town and a nagar panchayat in Satna district, Madhya Pradesh
Nepal
- Rampur, Chitwan, which is location of central offices of Agriculture and Forestry University
- Rampur, Dang Deokhuri
- Rampur, Janakpur
- Rampur, Palpa
Pakistan
- Rampur, Punjab, settlement in Lahore District
Animals
- Rampur Greyhound, a member of the big sighthound family, native to Rampur district
See also
- Ramapuram (disambiguation), also means "City of Rama"
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