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Morh Kfarsghab ( known also as Morh Kfar Sghab, Murh Kafarsghab or Mrah Kfarseghab; (アラビア語:مرح كفرصغاب), pronounced ) is a village located in the Zgharta District in the North Governorate of Lebanon. Murh Kfarsghab is the winter dwellings of the people of the mountain village of Kfarsghab. It is a typical organization of pastoral and agricultural Mediterranean communities where seasonal fixed transhumance is still practised. ==Etymology== ''Morh'' ((アラビア語:مرح), pronounced (:ˈmurħ)) is derived from the Semitic root ''mrh''. It is one form of ''mrah'' which according to Elie Wardini, is almost exclusively in Lebanon a spread place name appellation. It signifies stable, hurdle, resting place (for livestock), besides also building in which the silk caterpillar is pulled ''(reeling of cocoons)''…It gives an indication as to the historical destination of this place during wintertime for the mountain people of Kfarsghab. As cattle breeding was never a main source of income for Kfarsghab, it is possible that Morh Kfarsghab was used in winter for the Mullberry silkworms which represented a major activity in the region. For the local people, Morh Kfarsghab is called ''sahil'' ((アラビア語:ساحل) ) which literally means ''sea coast'' in Arabic. 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「Morh Kfarsghab」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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