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Rampart may refer to:* A type of defensive wall consisting of a low earthen embankment topped by a parapet or palisade* LAPD Rampart Divisio






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See also Rampart
Rampart

Rampart may refer to:* A type of defensive wall consisting of a low earthen embankment topped by a parapet or palisade* LAPD Rampart Division, a division of the Los Angeles Police Department...


  • City walls
  • Ramparts (squat)
    RampART Social Centre

    The rampART is a squatting social centre in the Whitechapel area of East London, England. It was established in a derelict building in Rampart Street which was previously used as an Islamic girls school....
     (also known as RampART Social Centre)
  • Ramparts Magazine
    Ramparts (magazine)

    Ramparts was an United States political and literary magazine, published from 1962 through 1975.Founded by Edward M. Keating as a Catholic literary quarterly, the magazine became closely associated with the New Left after executive editor Warren Hinckle hired Robert Scheer as managing editor....
  • Québec Remparts
    Québec Remparts

    There have been two junior ice hockey franchises known as the Qu?bec Remparts that played in the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League. The first franchise played from 1969 to 1985; the current franchise has played since 1997....
    , a junior ice hockey team
  • The Ramparts, a name for Rampart Canyon
    Rampart Canyon

    Rampart Canyon, Rampart Gorge, Lower Ramparts, and The Ramparts all are names for a high-banked canyon of the Yukon River located downstream of Rampart, Alaska, Alaska and upstream of Tanana, Alaska, Alaska....
     in Alaska
    Alaska

    Alaska is the largest U.S. state of the United States by area; it is situated in the northwest extremity of the North American continent, with Canada to the east, the Arctic Ocean to the north, and the Pacific Ocean to the west and south, with Russia further west across the Bering Strait....
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