Ramapo
Ramapo (occasionally spelled Ramapough) is the name of several places and institutions in northern New Jersey and southeastern New York State. They were named after the Ramapough, a band of the Lenape Indians who migrated into the area from Connecticut by the seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries.
Places
New Jersey
- Ramapo Valley County Reservation, a Bergen County park
 - Ramapo Mountain State Forest, in Bergen and Passaic Counties
 - Ramapo College of New Jersey, a public college in Mahwah
 
New York
- Ramapo, New York, a town in Rockland County
 - Ramapo Central School District, serves the village of Suffern, and surrounding areas in the town of Ramapo
 - Ramapo High School (New York), in Ramapo
 - East Ramapo Central School District, serves the village of Spring Valley and surrounding areas in the town of Ramapo
 
New Jersey and New York
Educational institutions
- Ramapo College, in Mahwah, New Jersey, United States
 - Ramapo High School (New Jersey), in Franklin Lakes, New Jersey, United States
 - Ramapo Indian Hills Regional High School District, in Bergen County, New Jersey, United States
 
Other uses
- Golden v. Planning Board of Ramapo, a 1971 land use planning case
 - Hotel Ramapo, now called Taft Hotel, a historic residential hotel in Portland, Oregon
 - Ramapo Fault, in New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania
 - Ramapough Mountain Indians, or Ramapough Lenape Nation, a New Jersey state-recognized tribe
 - USS Ramapo, a United States Navy oiler in commission from 1919 to 1946
 
See also
- All pages with titles beginning with Ramapo