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As-Sweida Quneitra Dar'a Rural Damascus Southern Syria: Resident Population & Internally Displaced Persons (As of 30 Apr 2017) - This map is created to facilitate Humanitarian Access and Preparedness only ! Adleiyeh ! ! Khan Elshih ! ! Harjal Betima T! al Maskan A! rna Qarmashiyeh ! Deir Khabiyeh Kafr Hoor Manshiyet Khan Elshih ! ! ! ! Marana ! Hayajneh !Darbal ! Kisweh ! Mqeilibeh Hina ! Rural ! Deir Elhajar Lebanon Bait ! ! DISPLACEMENT IN DAR’A AND QUNEITRA GOVERNORATES ! Matahriyeh Zahyeh Tiba ! Khan Dandun Beit Saber Jan ! ! ! Khyara DandDun amascus Ghizlaniyyeh Bitariyeh Bait Jan ! ! Hosh Elnofur Ein Elsoda Mazraet Beit Jin ! 5% 1% Maghar Elmir ! ! ! ! Kherbet Elsheyab 16,750 5,700 Abu Qawooq ! Kisweh IDPs due to Apr 2017 Resident population returned ! Nofur Ein Elbeida additional displacement* 32% Sa'sa' ! Maqrusa during Apr 2017 ! Qleiah H! adar of the total ! !Deir Ali Hadar ! 349,749 756,400 332,999 population Jubbata !Majdal Shams Mazra`at ! Total IDP Total Resident ! Kanaker ! Shaqhab are IDPs az Zayt Her!fa 750,700 Jabal Siri ! Suhayta ! Current IDPs without additional population Population Suhayta Sa'sa' Current resident population ! !Durin Apr 2017 displacement ! ! Halas ! Shaqraniyeh 95% 99% without Apr 2017 returnees ! Kammuneh `Ayn Q!uniyah Jeb Elsafa Morjana Shokteliyeh Deir Maker ! Arkis ! ! Mas`adah T! arnaja ! ! ! ! ! ! Nabe Elfawar Zreiqa `Ayn Fit ! ! Jbata Elkhashab Manshiyet Elsabil ! Khan ! Zbeidiyeh Bali Alqin ! * The accumulated figures represent only population centers where IDP statistics could be gathered with accuracy for Apr 2017 in time for the mapping. Za`urah Um Elawamid Sweinm! reh ! Masaada ! E!in Al-Nuriyah Dinaji !Qara Maes ! ! Arnaba ! Mankat Elhatab Kom Elwisseh - Marj Barghut ! ! !Buq`ata Saada ! Ofania Qaziziyat ! Bweidan Jubayb Hurriyeh ! al Mays ! ! ! Khan Arnaba Hbariyeh ! Ayoba Hamrit ! Um Elqosur Maaret Elbeida ! `Uyun ! ! ! Barraq Ghabagheb Sakra al Hajal `Ayn al ! ! Baath Ghabagheb ! Al M!aqla` Hawr ! ! ! Jaba Dhu Marha !Qutranah ! Hameidiyyeh ! ! ! Dhu Marha !! !!Eastern Samadaniyeh Deir Eladas LEGEND !Al Mamsurah ! ! Bab al Tiha ! Al Mansurah W! estern Samadaniyeh Hawa ! ! Kafr Nassij ! Residents vs IDP Apr 2017 Wasit ! Deir Elbakht ! ! Mothabin !Rawadi M! ashara ! ! Masmiyyeh Muwaysah Mal ! Masmiyyeh Big Sura Sum of Fields Quneitra ! ! !Um Batna ! ! Kalidiyeh ! ! ! Kafr Shams ! ! ! Qahtaniyeh ! ! ! `Ayn Ziw!an Aqraba ! ! Sharae Sateh Zahnan Momtaneh Jbab !! Taf 18,000 Al Qahtaniyah!! Um Ezam Hazm !Qarhata A! d Dalwah ! ! ! Ad Dalwah Surman Al Mughayr ! ! Shaara Nothern Esheib Rw!eheineh Mughr Ad Dalwah Nabe E! lsakher Little ! ! ! Resident population returned during Apr 2017 !Um Hartein !Al Ghassaniyah ! Majdolieah Current resident population without Apr 2017 returnees ! ! Northern Karim Sura Mumisiyah As-Sanamayn ! Quneitra ! K! halkhaleh ! Jidya ! Qayta Ash Zamrin ! ! ! IDPs due to Apr 2017 additional displacement Khuwaykhah ! Bsir ! ! Shaykh Dalha!miyah ! Western Karim ! !Bir Ajam ! Hara Marzuq Kafr Naffakh ! ! ! Current IDPs without additional Apr 2017 displacement ! Kawas ! `Ayn `Ashiyah ! Kom Elbasha ! ! T!hakir ! Al Qadiriyah ! Eib Hosh Hammad ! ! Breiqa No population Samlin As-Sanamayn `Ayn al Kurah ! ! ! !Little Duwaya L! ittle Sura ! No data available Razaniyah! ! Big Duwaya ! ! Quneitra ! ! ! ! Hijeh ! Radimeh Ellewa ! Manshiyet `Ayn Simsim Ar Rashaniyah Nimer ! !Salmiyeh CROSSING POINTS Sweisa Ankhal ! Khebab Kodneh ! Sa!nabiyah Fazarah ! Qasr ! ! Qanniyeh ! ! Jisri Kalidiyeh Haqf ! `Amudiyah ! ! Al Khus! hniyah E! in Eltineh !Sweisa Border Crossing Closed As Saluqiyah ! ! Lahetheh Al Khushniyah ! Matleh ! Qasrin ! Tabneh Zabayer ! ! Al Muthanna Al-Khashniyyeh Jasim ! Al-Shyahaa ! Border Crossing Open ! ! A! sbah ! Al-Shomarah Al Birah ! Qseibeh ! Jadal Border Crossing Sporadically Open Esheh Rweisat ! D! eir Dama Fahham ! ! Asbitah ! ! Ein Frekha ! Qusbiyah Jasim Mje! idel ! `Am! udiyah Taala !Al Faraj Abu Ktef ! ! AREA OF INFLUENCE ! Shaqa R! afid ! ! ! Qarqas Mahjeh Sur Dama Bothaina W! aqm ! !Tannuriyah ! ! Dar Ghazali Qirata ! !Mtuna ! ! Faqie ! ! Smeid Al Butmiyah ! ! ! ! Asem ! ! ! Ya`rudiyah Hamer Government !Sabtah ! Hayat !Qunayr !Nasriyeh Sh! abbah Silbah ! ! ! Najih Al Mansurah Al Jukhadar J!rein Non - state armd groups ! ! ! Bweir !Kharsa ! Sweimreh Hit !Baghlah ! Barqa Wahsharah Sokkariyeh ! ! ! Ariqa ! Barek G! hadir Elbostan Maalaqa Masikeh L! ebbin ! ISIL - affiliated groups Hazzan ! M! ajadel Kurayz Shaqra Contested areas ! ! !Dayr Quruh Um Elzaytun ! Dar'a ! Amra ! Jneineh Jurmaya al Wawi Dali Malzumeh ! ! ! ! ! ! Eastern Basa - Ein Qadi ! ! ! Al Bassah Al-Khawabi ! Communities Al Jurniyah ! ! Shaqa Rdeimeh !Zayta ! Wrad Jurnaya Nawa ! ! Ariqa ! Khirbat ! Harran ! ! Izra' J!ubayn Ar Razaniyah ! Khasfayn !Bekar Sheiliyeh Dayr TRANSPORT NETWORK ! !Al Qas`iyah Eastern Beka! r Razaniyet Saida Sayda ! Jabaliyeh Salakhed `Aziz ! ! ! ! !Araja Al Bujuriyah Nawa ! Izra' ! Main roads Primary roads `Amrat Sheikh ! Jidya Shahba ! ayhah ! ! Ein Thakar ! al Furayj ! Other roads Khasfayn Shahba ! Duma Sabahiyah ! Abu Hartein Tassil Miskine ! Najran ! Fiq Dweira Mu`wayrah Sheikh Saed ! !Bisr Elharir ! ! Breika Tima !Shabraq !Tassil ! BOUNDARY LINES !Sada Mseitriyeh ! Sheikh Miskine ! ! !Qarrasa R! ima Ellahf ! ! ! ! Mazra`at Nab Mlihet Elatash Taara ! Mardak Um Dbeib `Adniyah Al Judayya ! Lweiheq ! International Boundary Edwan ! Nemreh ! Qarfa ! ! Governorate (Mohafaza) !Kafr al Ma' ! Jomleh Nafeaa ! Mazra'a !Kafr Ellahaf Al `Al ! Dor ! Tarba District (Mantika) Haytal ! ! Kassib ٦ Namer Majdal ! ! Jibbin ! Nahta ! ! Salim Sub-District (Nahya) ! Da'el Abtaa ! ! Samie Um Riwaq Sahm El Golan ! Ash-Shajara ! ! Ab!din UNDOF Administered Area !Fiq Mzerea Mazraa - Sijn Rujm al ! ! ! Ash-Shajara Mafaala Yaqoussa ! ! Arda Samma Al-Hneidat ! Tiba ! Ojeilat Maariy! a Al Yaqusah! ! CREATION DATE: 11/05/ 2017 Hrak Eastern Maliha ! ! ! ! ! ! Rima Hazem ! B!eit Ara Jlein ! Atil ! Gheida Geographic, WGS84 Manshiyet Koya D! a'el Western Maliha Tira PROJECTION/DATUM: Ad D! ubbusiyah ! ´ Hit ! Al!ma ! ! ! Qanawat ! Sura Hrak Walgha Koya ! Rami ! ! Al-Qusayr M! ashnaf Ajami 0 5.5 11 KM ! ! Kherbet Ghazala Tafs ! Zayzun ! Shrehi Mzeireb ! Mashnaf Nabe Elfawar ! ! ! Rikhim Dara MAP DATA SOURCE(S): ! Kherbet ! As-Sweida Shabki Thaala The! data for this map has a limited number of sources, including parties to Tabriyat ! Nahj ! Mzeireb Sakaka ! As-Sweida ! Ghazala the conflict. The data has not been independently verified and is subject to ! Masad Tal Shihab error or omission, deliberate or otherwise by the various sources. Due to the !Saana ] ! ! Western Ghariyeh ! Bosan Tal Shihab ! K! arak Aslaha fluidity of the conflict, control status is likely to change. ! E! astern Ghariyeh Raha Kharab Shahem Yadudeh Rashideh ! ! Atman As-Sweida ! Um Walad ! Kanaker DISCLAIMER: ! Dar'a ! The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map Mseifra do not imply official endorsment or acceptance by the United Nations. S! ala ! Rassas ! Sahwet Balata Neimeh ! Mseifra For Feedback Contact:([email protected]) ! Kafr ! ! Sayda ! ! Jbib Shaaf ! Kahil ! Dar'a Mayamas ! Ora ! !Habrab T! leilin Sah!wet Elkhodar ! Afineh ! Sahwa !Hreiseh AL-HASAKEH ! Mjeimer Dar'a ALEPPO A! bu Zreik Jordan ! Kherba ] U! m Elmayathen AR-RAQQA Ar Ramtha T!al Elloz IDLEB ! Jizeh LATTAKIA ! Tiba Behem ! HAMA DEIR-EZ-ZOR TARTOUS !Hoya ! Nasib ! Ghasm Jemrine Mo! raba ! Milh ! Qarayya HOMS ! Karbes !Qaysama ! Oyun Jizeh ! ] ] Qarayya DAMASCUS Sheab Busra Esh-Sham ! RURAL DAMASCUS ! ! Arman Al Nasib Barad ! Milh Al Nasib ! Mneithreh AS-SWEIDA ! Busra DAR'A Jaber Mataeiyeh Salkhad Smad H! ota ! Esh-Sham B! aka ! ! !Os Um Shama R! afqa Southern Syria: Resident Population & Internally Displaced Persons (As of 30 Apr 2017) - This map is created to facilitate Humanitarian Access and Preparedness only Community IDPs without IDPs due to Apr 2017 Resident population Resident population Community IDPs without IDPs due to Apr 2017 Resident population Resident population Total population Total population Name Additional Apr 2017 Additional Displacement without Apr 2017 returned during Name Additional Apr 2017 Additional Displacement without Apr 2017 returned during Displacement Returnees Apr 2017 Displacement Returnees Apr 2017 Abtaa 2,100 0 18,000 0 20,100 Mashara 0 0 250 0 250 Abu Katuleh 0 0 120 0 120 Masikeh-Lajat 200 0 6,500 0 6,700 Abu Ktef N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Mataeiyeh 1,650 0 4,000 0 5,650 Ajami 4,000 0 2,500 300 6,800 Matleh 150 0 1,100 0 1,250 Al-Khawabi N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Mjeidel 0 0 50 0 50 Al-Shyahaa N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Momtaneh 0 0 150 0 150 Alma 1,950 0 7,900 0 9,850 Moraba 2,500 0 14,000 0 16,500 Ankhal 2,700 0 29,000 0 31,700 Mseifra 6,900 0 15,500 0 22,400 Aqraba N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Mzeireb 15,000 0 18,000 0 33,000 Asbah 1,350 0 850 0 2,200 Nabe Elsakher 2,300 0 2,000 0 4,300 Asem 150 0 1,900 0 2,050 Nada 40 0 200 0 240 Barqa 0 0 65 0 65 Nahj 840 0 1,800 0 2,640 Bekar 20 0 1,100 0 1,120 Nahta 2,200 0 8,600 0 10,800 Big Duwaya N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Najih 100 0 700 0 800 Bir Ajam 6,200 0 0 0 6,200 Nasib 4,000 200 7,500 0 11,700 Bisr Elharir 500 0 5,500 0 6,000 Nasriyeh 750 0 4,200 0 4,950 Breiqa 6,000 0 0 0 6,000 Nawa 25,500 0 60,000 0 85,500 Busra Esh-Sham 3,500 0 25,000 0 28,500 Neimeh 0 0 1,200 0 1,200 Bweir 200 0 3,000 0 3,200 Nimer 4,000 0 16,000 0 20,000 Da'el 11,750 0 37,000 2,000 50,750 Ofania 0 0 1,200 0 1,200 Dali N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Qahtaniyyeh 1,200 0 350 0 1,550 Dar'a 29,000 0 56,000 0 85,000 Qarqas 3,200 0 2,700 0 5,900 Eastern Basa - Ein Qadi 350 0 1,000 0 1,350 Qirata 0 0 75 0 75 Eastern Bekar 300 200 3,400 0 3,900 Qseibeh
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