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SYRIA - Aleppo Governorate Humanitarian Purposes Only IDP Locations - As of 6Th November 2015 Production Date : 11 November 2015 SYRIA - Aleppo Governorate Humanitarian Purposes Only IDP Locations - As of 6th November 2015 Production date : 11 November 2015 LOWER BULBUL SHYOOKH Raju Ghandura !( !( JARABLUS Ta li l Shamarin RAJU Krum Big Arab Oshrieh Elsham Hasan SHARAN Hiwar Yarobiyeh GHANDORAH Shmarekh Zayzafun Kalas Kafr Baraghideh AGHTRIN Dadat - Ekdeh Rafeeah Barja Kafrshush Saan Kherbet Arnabiet ² Sharan Maarin Ta t iy e h Manilla !( Um Jlud Elhsan Salama Jdideh Hamran Elghazal - Kherbet Asaad Doshan Ar-Ra'ee Kabiret Buz Kij Massi Nayara !( Um Adaset Zornaqal Qabab A'ZAZ Mreigel Manbaj - Boyer Twal AR-RA'EE Elfarat Kherbet Bonyeh - Ferziyeh Albil Rael Bashli Middle Lower Nafakh Mashrafet Qarajleh MA'BTALI Azaz Odaya Majra Majra Ta l Um Edam Niddeh Thaheriya Elbweir Azaz!( Yahmul Shweirin Rafei Safi Sijraz Azaz Dandaniya Little Jarez Farat Ta l Shweihet Ein Jamusiyeh MENBIJ Ta l Hudhud Hayyeh Big Maabatli Kafr Kafra Suran Dweibeq Jeb Akhdar Kheznawi Elnakhil SHEIKH !( !( Ehteimlat Elarus Yasti Hayyeh Kafr Kalbein Sayada Mahsana - Upper Maraanaz Sheikh EL-HADID Khasher Bak Weiran Asaliyeh Majra Al-Malikeyyeh SURAN Yehya Mankubeh ALEPPO Middle Rasm Karsan Kaljibrin Big Omriyeh Warideh Kherbet Elmashrafeh Little Madneh Menbij Manaq Elsheyab Sghireh !( Sheikh Madneh Afrin Akhtrein Moaysera Saidiyeh El-Hadid !( Ta t e mr a sh !( Um Elsafa Sultahiyeh !( Btoshiyet Tanab Manbaj Qanat Rasm Tellejar Big Hamduniyeh Kashtaar Tall Sheikh Elghrra Elakhdar Mare' Big Kaber Issa !( Tahna Little Kaber Refaat Orayma Little Jeb Elthor - Big !( Um Myal - Little !( Osajli - Akrash Kaberjeh Big Jafatlak Khishfet Kaberjeh Little Mohtaraq Deir TALL REFAAT MARE' Osajli Um Adaseh AFRIN A'RIMA Qatmet Big Abu Jmal Manbaj To q Um Adase Jeb Mohtaraq Kafr Naseh - Qatma Elkhalil Bir near Manbaj Qalqal Makhzum Quraa !( Ta l Re f a at Labda - Um Khorzet Little Big Maqtaa Kafrnaya Milo Yran Manbaj Abu Kharufiyeh JANDAIRIS Miloyran Elhajar Jeb Elkhafi Mandil Little Maqtaa Elhajar Masqan Ahras - Manbaj Big ABU QALQAL Jandairis Biret !( AL BAB Kharufiyeh Manbaj Maqtala Muqbilet Nahliya - Nabul Elbireh Nahliya !( Al Bab Jeb Elhamam !( Ta yh a Moruh Mostarihet Ta l Sultan Jafatlak TURKEY NABUL Jbine Abu Kahf Manbaj Maratet Tadaf Himar !( Halisiyeh Dweir Elmosalamiyeh Jis Little Bashkwi Elzaytun Amudiyeh Arbaa Samaan Ta l Sh e e r Hayyan Um Myal Simaan Ta m ur a Seifat Miri Atma Selwa Musallamiyeh Janat Abu Qah Abu Tlilet Little Jadha Daret Ta wil Manbaj Zarzita Kafrantin Andan Kafr TADAF TotalJarkas number of IDPs: 97, 478 Haritan Hilan Ta l A b u Azza !( Handarat Muqbia Shanhasa Janat Abu Jrin Jadha - !( Kafr Saleh Total number of House Holds: 16,152 Manbaj Big Abu Ta ya ra Reyhanli Aqrabat Qabtan BssinYaqed Manther Eltayyeb Eljabal Eladas Sheikh Eljarf Jadha Maaret Kafr JEBEL SAMAN Sheikh Zayat Elartiq Hamra Najjar Tilaada Babis Rasm DARET AZZA Shamer DANA Hezreh Elharmal - Hezri Hur Al-Khafsa Deir Hassan - Darhashan Termanin Elemam !( Bshantara !( Anjara Naqqarin Afrin Jeb Gender & Age Harim Dana !( Ghabsheh !( Arhab Bsartun Majbineh Bishqatine Aleppo Tiyara Sifa Fah Tqad !(Aleppo HARIM Tuwama Hoteh RASM HARAM EL-IMAM Sahara Kafr Sarmada Ta l Oweijel Eastern Kafr Deryan Elkaramej Kafr Dayr Burj Maaret Abzemo Tadil Naha Kwaires 15% QOURQEENA Karmin !( Elnumra Atarib Kafr Hafir Kafr !( Taal Big Orm Amma EASTERN KWAIRES AR-RAQQA Qorqanya Babka Atarib Little Ta l 34% Girls Thabiyeh SALQIN !( Salqin Kafr !( Batbu !( Orm Hreibel Shgheib Kafr Naseh Saqlaya Takharim Elatareb Jeineh ATAREB Western DAYR HAFIR Boys !( Kafr Jum Khantuman Sheikh Wdeihi Haddadin 22% KAFR TAKHARIM Abin Ali Qarras Women Samaan Kafr Armanaz Arada Esan !( Thoran Hmeira As-Safira MenJURNEYYEH Kafr Zarbah !( MAARET TAMSRIN Aleppo !( Azzan Qanater Zeitan TEFTNAZ Qamari Abtin Barqum 29% Maar Berna Kassibeh Deir Sfira AS-SAFIRA Tamsarin Saliba MASKANA ARMANAZ !( Bawabiyeh HADHER Rasm Ta l Ballas Elsafa Teftnaz ZARBAH Heddiyeh Mamimeh Kafr Darkosh !( Iss Hadher Mreimin Eibesh !( BENNSH !( Kafr Simaan Obeid Mashrafet Maskana Jeb Kas Um Atba Banes Wadi Elhallaj Banan AL-KHAFSA Rasm Tleilat Hmeidi Elsonue !( DARKOSH Sheikh Mashrafet Mintar !(- Onaiza Eliss Hamidiyeh Bennsh Ahmed Maryuda Elmarij !( Ta l Ta l BANAN Shelter Types JANUDIYEH Ta l Kusniya Bajer Dadine Makhala Little Numaniyeh Ein Karatine Bweideh Elgharf 40% Idleb Tal Mamu Ta l !( Hawir Saeebiyeh Mreiqes Burda Mashrafet Elbuwaiditein SARMIN Ajez Abad Dalama Hattabat IDLEB Elis Abu Big Semaan Rasm 35% Zyare Rweil Hober Bweideh HAJEB Sarmin Afs Assan Unknown !( Khuwara Semaan Marhamiya Maharim Ta la f e h Zmar Big IDLEB Big Western Oweinat Rajm Sayah - 30% Collective center Othmaniya Atshana Jafr Omeirat Sayah Rasafa Eastern Mansur Thahriyeh Hazani Saraqab Ta l Living with host families Um Elkaramel Atshana Simaan Big Hajeb !( Jazraya Allush !( Tromba Salamin Mashrafet Madayen 25% Arjel Arjol Camps Abul Ta l MANSURA San SARAQAB Establat Maqtal JISR-ASH-SHUGUR Khos Aqareb Jobas Gharirifeh Elzaydi 20% Under trees Jeb Bakat Kafr Batha Elkhafi Home Ariha Omeim Shweihet Simaan Jeb !( Mardikh Ta rf a wi Ta l MHAMBAL Masih !( Ellahib Eleis 15% Dadikh Bijfas Abu Elmajaher Masih Individual tents ARIHA Andan Tall Ed-daman Mhambal Kafr Maar Anqrati Anu Hayyaniyeh !( Elsheikh Open areas Battikh Dibsi Rayan ABUL THOHUR Mreir Hilwiyeh Khanaser Tal Hawasid !( 10% Sheikh Bweiti Aabad Lof Majas Shweihet - Hanuteh Rented houses Khan Idris Elbu Issa Mansura Elsobol Sheikh Abul Tabara Um Elhoteh Castle 5% Unfinished houses or Qaree KHANASER Elksheir Wadi buildings Thohur Elghazal !( Um Gobar Um Graf Eldibis Eliyeh Ta l 0% Ehsem Um Wadi Um Elamad Ahmar TURKEY!( Total Qabli Nuwara Um Jrein Um Tinet Ta l Simaan EHSEM AL-HASAKEH MA'ARRAT AN NU'MAN Big Sabha Littler Bayaa HAMAALEPPO Bayaa AR-RAQQA Kulet Ghaytal - Kms. IDLEB Elbweider Ghaythal LATTAKIA Ma'ra SANJAR ZIYARA 010205 HAMA An-Nu'man TALL ED-DAMAN Sources: Esri, USGS, NOAA KAFR NOBOL DEIR-EZ-ZOR !( Rasm Eljahsh TARTOUS HOMS Communities Estimate IDP Numbers per Community Map Notes: Polygons represeting IDP numbers are generated by the Data sources: Note: Data, designations and boundaries ArcToolbox tool "Create Thiessen Polygons" utilising the OCHA Populated OCHA COD: Geographic Boundaries contained on this map are not warranted to be IRAQ !( Sub-district Capitals Places dataset SYR_Adm4 . The polgons created are a spatial DIVA GIS: Roads error-free and do not imply acceptance by the 0 - 250 751 - 1000 3001 - 4500 representation of a community not an actual boundary of a community. CCCM IM: Community-Level IDP Data REACH partners, associated, donors DAMASCUS RURAL REACH: Community Polygon mentioned on this map. DAMASCUS Road 251 - 500 1001 - 2000 4501 - 6120 Total number of IDPs at a Sub-District level are represented by the grey DAR'A Governorate boundary scale. Coordinate System: QUNEITRA AS-SWEIDA 501 - 750 2001 - 3000 6121 - 15020 File: REACH_CCCM_SYR_Aleppo_IDP_Tracking_20151111 JORDAN Sub-district boundary Communities without a pcode are NOT represented on this map. Contact: [email protected] Age categorised by the CCCM.
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