Ahermoumou

Town in Fès-Meknès, Morocco
Ahermoumou
أهرمومو
Ribate El Kheir
Town
33°49′6.19″N 4°24′38.27″W / 33.8183861°N 4.4106306°W / 33.8183861; -4.4106306
Country Morocco
RegionFès-Meknès
ProvinceSefrou Province
Elevation
4,100 ft (1,250 m)
Population
 (2004)
 • Total12,654
Time zoneUTC+0 (WET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+1 (WEST)

Ahermoumou (Arabic: أهرمومو), known officially as Ribate El Kheir (Arabic: رباط الخير), is a town in Sefrou Province, Fès-Meknès, Morocco. According to the 2004 Moroccan census it had a population of 12,654.[1]

Ahermoumou is notable for housing the Royal Military Training Academy (formerly the Non-Commissioned Officers School of Ahermoumou), whose commander and cadets were implicated in the 1971 Moroccan coup attempt. Following the unsuccessful coup, King Hassan II officially renamed the town Ribate El Kheir; both names, however, remain in use.

References

  1. ^ "World Gazetteer". Archived from the original on 19 September 2012.

33°49′6.19″N 4°24′38.27″W / 33.8183861°N 4.4106306°W / 33.8183861; -4.4106306

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