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Al-Ghantu ((アラビア語:الغنطو), also spelled al-Ghantoo, ALA-LC: ''al-Ghanṭū'': but the original name is spelled: الغُنْثُر/ Al-Ghonthor, which means the land of fountains) is a town in the northern Syria, administratively part of the Homs Governorate, located north of Homs. Nearby towns include Talbisa to the northwest and Taldou further to the northeast. According to the Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS), al-Ghantu had a population of 9,412 in 2004.〔(General Census of Population and Housing 2004 ). Syria Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS). Homs Governorate. 〕 Its inhabitants are predominantly Sunni Muslims,〔Smith, 1841, p. 176.〕 many of whom are Turkmens. Most of its residents work in agriculture, and many farmers specialize in vegetables such as lettuce, cabbage, tomatoes, carrots, peppers and others. Olive groves have increased annually. There are many places of interest in the village including old Ancient Roman bridges and water mills on the al-Assali River which passes through the west side of the village. On 11 June 2012, anti-government fighters from the Free Syrian Army (FSA) attacked the small military airbase situated in al-Ghantu, as part of the ongoing 2011-2012 Syrian uprising against President Bashar al-Assad. The FSA was quickly repelled by a Syrian Army counterattack, but managed to withdraw with hundreds of looted weapons and ammunition. According to FSA officials, they were able to enter the base after being aided by 22 sympathetic soldiers and officers stationed at the base.〔Holmes, Oliver. (Syrian rebels briefly seize air missile base ). ''Reuters''. 2012-06-11.〕 ==Gallery== Image:Cabbage_in_the_village_2006.jpg|Cabbage 2006 Image:Lettuce_2009.jpg|Lettuce 2009 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Al-Ghantu」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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