M’Ramer
M'Ramer is a small town and rural commune in Essaouira Province of the Marrakech-Tensift-Al Haouz region of Morocco. At the time of the 2004 census, the commune had a total population of 7782 people living in 1281 households.| Tap on a place to explore it |
- Type: Village with 7,780 residents
- Description: rural commune in Morocco
- Also known as: “M Ramer”
M’Ramer
- Categories: rural commune of Morocco and locality
- Location: Essaouira Province, Marrakesh-Safi, Morocco, North Africa, Africa
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Latitude
31.6598° or 31° 39′ 35″ northLongitude
-9.1637° or 9° 9′ 49″ westPopulation
7,780Elevation
412 metres (1,352 feet)Open location code
8C3GMR5P+WGOpenStreetMap ID
node 2158323209OpenStreetMap feature
place=villageGeoNames ID
6545951Wikidata ID
Q20390342
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In Other Languages
From Arabic to Uzbek—“M’Ramer” goes by many names.
- Arabic: “أمرامر”
- Arabic: “امرامر”
- Arabic: “جماعة امرامر”
- Arabic: “مولاي بوزرقطون”
- Catalan: “M’Ramer”
- Cebuano: “M Ramer”
- French: “M Ramer (Commune Rurale)”
- French: “M Ramer (CR)”
- French: “M Ramer”
- French: “M’Ramer”
- Italian: “M’Ramer”
- Moroccan Arabic: “امرامر”
- Moroccan Arabic: “مرامر”
- Swedish: “M’Ramer”
- Uzbek: “M’Ramer”
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