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Maurice Ravel was a Basque French composer and pianist of Impressionist music.
The word ravel has to do with thread and yarn.
Ravel may also refer to:
People with the name
- Ann M. Ravel, American lawyer and member of the Federal Election Commission
 - Bruno Ravel (born 1964), American heavy metal guitarist
 - Edeet Ravel (born 1955), Israeli-Canadian novelist
 - Freddie Ravel, American keyboardist, recording artist and international keynote speaker
 - Gaston Ravel (1878–1958), French film director and screenwriter
 - Jules-Jean Ravel (1901–1986), French communist politician and trade union organizer
 - Pierre Joseph Ravel (1832–1908), Swiss civil engineer, father of the composer
 - Ravel Morrison (born 1993), English footballer
 
Other uses
- Ravel, Puy-de-Dôme, France, a commune
- Château de Ravel, a castle situated in the commune
 
 - 4727 Ravel, a main-belt asteroid
 - Ravel Peak, Alexander Island, Antarctica
 - RAVeL network, an initiative to build a network of pedestrian paths in Wallonia, Belgium
 
See also
- All pages with titles containing Ravel
 - Raval (disambiguation)
 - Ravels, Antwerp
 - Tallinn, also known as Reval
 
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