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ﻣﻨﻄﻘﺔ ﺑﻨﻐﺎزي ﻣﻨﻄﻘﺔ ﻃﺮاﺑﻠﺲ MEDIUM Al Haniyah Al Qubbah Rass Ajdir Al Bayda` Shahhat Darnah HIGH ﻃﺮ اﺑ ﻠﺲ Abu Kammash Tulmaythah N N ° ° MA204 LIBYAN ARAB JAMAHIRIYA | Incident Hotspots*** (27 Feb to 6 Mar 2011) Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs ﻣﺎب اﻛﺸﻦ ﻣﻜﺘﺐ ﺗﻨﺴﯿﻖ اﻟﺸﺆون اﻟﺄﺳﻨﺎﻧﯿﺔ M e d i t e r r a n e a n S e a Tripoli (Tarabulus) region Benghazi region Frequency of reported incidents LOW ﻣﻨﻄﻘﺔ ﺑﻨﻐﺎزي ﻣﻨﻄﻘﺔ ﻃﺮاﺑﻠﺲ MEDIUM Al Haniyah Al Qubbah Rass Ajdir Al Bayda` Shahhat Darnah HIGH ﻃﺮ اﺑ ﻠﺲ Abu Kammash Tulmaythah N N ° ° 9 Suluntah 9 National Capital 3 Zaltan Tripoli 3 ^ Zuwarah Tukrah Al Marj Raqdalin Marawah " Al Assah Al Jmayl Tajura Taknis Major City Sabratah Janzur Bumbah Al Ajaylat Surman ^ Daryanah " Az Zawiyah City Al Qarabulli At Tamimi Bin Ghashir Qasr Khiyar Town > 50 pop " ﺑ ﻨﻐ ﺎزي T rrii pp ooll ii Al Khums Al Abyar Al Mukhayli Banghazi Al Qasabat ! Al `Aziziyah town < 50k pop Tarhunah Zlitan Al Watiyah Rass Jebel International Boundary Nefza Mateur Bi`r al Ghanam Skikda Annaba Jedeida L`Ariana El Hadjar El Tarf Béja Kelibia District Boundary Azzaba Tébourba Ben Arous Dréan El Kala Gharyan El Arrouch Grombalia Korba Guelma Jendouba Nabeul Qaminis Suluq Testour ZaghouanKiklah Tiji Oued Zénati Shakshuk Yafran Le Kef El Fahs Hammamet Zawiyat Masus SédrataDréAal Jawsh Sers Enfidaville Souk Ahras Jadu SilAiaz nZaintan N Dahmani N ° Oum el Bouaghi ° 6 6 3 Tajerouine Sousse 3 Kairouan T uu bbrr uu qq ((tt oo bbrr uukk )) ***This density map has been created by compiling El AouinetMorsott Thala N aa lluu tt Mahdia Bani Walid reports from trusted accounts on Twitter. Source: ITC Khenchela Tébessa A ll H aJJjebaa Ebbl Ayaaoulln aaMllo nGashthiraa rr bbii for Peace ict4peace.org/Original compiler (Twitter El Jem Chéria Chebba M iiss rraa tt aa hh Kasserine Ksour Essaf Account) @Arasmus. Sbeitla Taberdga Fériana Sidi Bouzid Sultan Districts labelled in Arabic and English with count of Sfax Er Remla Az Zuwaytinah reported Governmental and non Governmental Meknassy Mahrès A j d a b i y a ( a g e d a b i a ) Négrine Gafsa Mazzouna Mizdah A j d a b i y a ( a g e d a b i a ) ncidents. Tamerza El Guetar Redeyef Methodology to create this map: Tozeur 1. Reports were plotted by @Arasmus. Nefta El Hamma Gabès Ajim 2. Kernel Density used to create a magnitude per unit Bou Aroua Kebili area. Douz Matmata M e d i t e r r a n e a n S e a All values less than 1 removed .3 ﻃﺮ اﺑ ﻠﺲ El Oued El Faouar Medenine Robbah 4. Remaining raster is then plotted as shown Ben GuerdaneRass Ajdir Tripoli N N ° Tataouine Zaltan Zuwarah ° 3 Al Assah 3 3 Tajura Al Haniyah 3 Az Zawiyah Al Bayda` Darnah Raqdalin Qasr Khiyar Tulmaythah Susah Al Khums ^ Tukrah Al Marj Shahhat T u n i s i a Al `Aziziyah Al Qasabat Zlitan Taknis Suluntah Remada Al Watiyah T rrii pp ooll ii Misratah Daryanah Bumbah 0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 Bi`r al Ghanam Tarhunah Marawah At Tamimi Gharyan Qasr Ahmad Al Mukhayli Borj Bourguiba Banghazi Tubruq kilometres Dehiba Tiji Shakshuk Yafran Al Abyar Jadu Kambut ﺑ ﻨﻐ ﺎزي Kiklah Lorzot Nalut Kabaw Al Jawsh Az Zintan Al `Adam Main Map Scale 1:7,00,000 (at A3 size) Bani Walid Al Bardi El Borma QaminisSuluq Umm Sa`ad Sidi Barrani Zawiyat Masus Buqbuq Abu Qurin Kafret Rihama Mizdah M i s r a t a h As Sallum Marsá Matruh Rebaa Nasmah M i s r a t a h Al Qaddahiyah Bu`ayrat al Hasun Surt Ra`s al Hikmah Created 7 Mar 2011 / 12:00 Sinawin Qasr Bu Hadi As Sultan Sultan Az Zuwaytinah Map document MA204-LBY-HotSpots-v01-Landscae-A3 Bin Jawwad Ajdabiya As Sidrah Projection / datum Geographic / WGS84 Marble Arch Abu Nujaym Saniyat al Mardumah T u b r u q ( t o b r u k ) Marsa al Burayqah T u b r u q ( t o b r u k ) GLIDE Number OT-2011-000025-LBY N a l u t A l J a b a l a l G h a r b i Bi`r Umm al Gharaniq N a l u t A l J a b a l a l G h a r b i Al `UqaylahBishr Bordj Messaouda Ghadamis Daraj N Ash Shuwayrif S aa w ff aajj jj iinn ((ss oo ffuu ll jjee ee nn )) N ° ° Data sources: 0 Mabruk 0 3 3 GAUL, Google, OCHA, WorldPorts.com, Al Jaghbub Qarah Bartholomew/Collins, OSM, ITC for Peace, @Aramus Wahat Jalu Jakharrah Disclaimers: `Ayn al `AbdMaradah Siwah A l g e r i a Hun `Ayn Sidi MuhammadAwjilah `Ayn Zaytun Suknah Waddan Umm Farud Jalu The designations employed and the presentation of material on this map do not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of the Secretariat of the Ohanet A jj ddaa bb ii yy aa ((aa gg ee ddaa bb ii aa)) Alrar Est Zillah Jebel United Nations or MapAction concerning the legal status Zaqqui of any country, territory, city or area or of its authorities, or `Uwaynat Wannin Bordj Omer Driss concerning the delimitation of its frontiers or boundaries. In Aménas Edjeleh A s h S h a t i ' A s h S h a t i ' Al Fuqaha` A ll JJ uu ffrr aahh T u r k e y Birak Ashkidah Tan Emellel Adiri Wanzarik Samnu Tamanhint N N **° *The reported incidents include SabhaS a b h a ° 7 S a b h a 7 2 Al Abyad E g y p t 2 fighting, road blocks, acts of Awbari Qasr Bint Bayyah Illizi Jarmah Ghadduwah Tmassah violence, and other similar A w bb aarr ii ((uu bb aa rrii )) A l g e r i a Tarat Zawilah L i b y a Tasawah E g y p t perceived security chaGnhhgaaett s. Murzuq Taraghin Madjul Al `Uwaynat Tazirbu A ll K uuff rraa hh Iherir Libya Waw al Kabir Zighan No distinction is made bGhaet tween M uurr zz uuqq Dider Al Qatrun Zaouatallaz government and non-government Al Bakki N i g e r Madrusah C h a d Borne S u d a n forces. Djanet Tin Alkoum Tajarhi ´ 9°E 12°E A1l5 W°Eigh 18°E 21°E Al KufrahAl Jawf24°E 27°E.
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