Ramberg
Ramberg is the name of geographical objects
- Ramberg (Harz) ( 587.1 m ), mountain range in the Harz in Saxony-Anhalt
- Ramberg (Pfalz) , place in Rhineland-Palatinate
- Ramberg (Chiemgau) , district of Bergen (Chiemgau)
- Ramberg (Reichenau municipality) , part of the Reichenau municipality in the Mühlkreis , Urfahr-Umgebung district, Upper Austria
- Ramberg (Flakstad) , place in the municipality Flakstad in Lofoten in Norway
- Ramberg (Silesia) , Colony Ramberg, now Miedzylesie, belonged to Seifershau, now Kopaniec, place in the Polish commune of Stara Kamienica, formerly Alt Kemnitz, at the foot of the Jizera Mountains.
Ramberg is the family name of the following people:
- Alice von Ramberg, married Rudolf Slatin in 1914
- Anniken Ramberg Krutnes (* 1968), Norwegian diplomat
- Arthur von Ramberg (1819–1875), Austrian painter and draftsman
- August von Ramberg (1866–1947), Austrian marine painter
- Dick Ramberg (1940-2013), American jazz clarinetist
- Georg Behrens-Ramberg (1875–1955), German painter and etcher
- Georg Heinrich von Ramberg (1786–1855), Austrian field marshal lieutenant
- Hans Ramberg (1917–1998), Norwegian geologist and mineralogist
- Henriette Friederike Ramberg (1801–1860), widow of Friedrich August Christian Eisendecher
- Hermann von Ramberg (1820–1899), Austrian general of the cavalry
- Johann Daniel Ramberg (1732–1820), German architect and painter
- Johann Heinrich Ramberg (1763–1840), German painter and satirist
- Lars Ramberg (* 1964), Norwegian artist
- Ludwig Ramberg (1874–1940), Swedish chemist
- Niels Ramberg (* 1946), Danish table tennis player,
- Sten-Ove Ramberg (* 1955), Swedish football and bandy player
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