Village in Homs, Syria
Ghawr Gharbiyah (Arabic : غور غربية , also spelled Ghor Gharbiya or Ghouri ) is a town in central Syria , administratively part of the Homs Governorate , northwest of Homs . Nearby localities include Qazhal to the southeast, Akrad Dayasinah to the east, Burj Qa'i to the northeast, Taldou and Kafr Laha to the northwest and Sharqliyya and al-Qabu to the west. According to the Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS), Ghawr Gharbiyah had a population of 4,016 in the 2004 census.[ 1] Its inhabitants are predominantly Shia Muslims .[ 2] [ 3]
In 1829, during Ottoman rule, the village consisted of 30 feddans and paid 3,080 qirsh in annual tax revenues.[ 4] In 1838 Ghawr Gharbiyah was classified as a Sunni Muslim village.[ 5]
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Homs Subdistrict Ayn al-Niser Subdistrict Furqlus Subdistrict Hisyah Subdistrict Khirbet Tin Nur Subdistrict Mahin Subdistrict Qabu Subdistrict Qaryatayn Subdistrict Riqama Subdistrict Sadad Subdistrict Shin Subdistrict Taldou Subdistrict
Mukharram Subdistrict Jubb al-Jarrah Subdistrict
Rastan Subdistrict Talbiseh Subdistrict
Tadmur Subdistrict Sukhnah Subdistrict
Talkalakh Subdistrict Hadidah Subdistrict Hawash Subdistrict Nasirah Subdistrict