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* Ragamuffins, the nickname for '']'' rebels who were involved in an uprising that became known as the Ragamuffin War in Rio Grande do Sul in Brazil from 1835–1845 * Ragamuffins, the nickname for '']'' rebels who were involved in an uprising that became known as the Ragamuffin War in Rio Grande do Sul in Brazil from 1835–1845
* Ragamuffin, a song by reggae artist Alborosie.


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Ragamuffin or Raggamuffin may refer to:

  • 'Ragamuffin' for piano, 1917, by John Ireland, is one of the piano pieces inspired by the London streets and districts familiar to Ireland once he left his native Cheshire to work in the capital and teach at the Royal College of Music.

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