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4144Rev-28E.Pdf 700000E 710000E 720000E 730000E 740000E 750000E 760000E SPAIN MP INDONESIA MALAYSIA MTF BRAZIL - 1 vessel ni a 3 000 SPAIN CAMBODIA t 7-4 3 000 700 N GERMANY - 3 vessels i 700 N L 4-23 7-3 Harat al Hart GREECE - 1 vessel CHINA Hasbayya BANGLADESH -2 vessels 4-2 INDIA Shwayya 4-23 INDONESIA - 1 vessel Marjayoun 7-2 Hebbariye 4-1 Ibil 4-7A TURKEY - 1 vessel as Saqy Kafr Hammam LEBANON 4-14 Shaba MediterraneanMediterranean Zawtar Al Khiyam Kafr Shuba 4-13 4-7C ash Al Qulayah SeaSea 4-30 3 000 Sharqiyat Halta 3 000 690 N EL SALVADOR 690 N tani 4-31 HQ UNIFIL Tayr Li 9-66 SYRIAN 4-34 9-2 Bastra l Falsayh SECTOR a LOG AUSTRIA s Arab Shhur s Shabriha TAoA MALAYSIA INDONESIA Kafr A Tura EAST l- 4-28 a Republic KOREA MALAYSIA Kila i ITALY Sur d (Tyre) 2-5 Barish FCR FRANCE 7-1 9-15 Metulla a Marrakah W Majdal Shams At Tayyabah 9-64 Al Ghajar INDONESIA GHANA 9-10 Mughr Shaba 2-1 9-1 Qabrikha TAoA ITALY INDIA & INDONESIA Yahun Addaisseh Misgav Am Tayr Kafr Tulin 9-63 SECTOR WEST GHANA TAoA Zibna Dunin Khirbat Markaba Kefar Gil'adi Dan Mas'adah 3 000 SRI LANKA Ar Rashidiyah 3 000 680 N Ayn Bal Jwayya Silm Majdal 680 N MARMAR HaGosherim Dafna CIMIC ITALY (-) TURKEY Silm Margaliyyot Qana MALAYSIA NEPAL 2-4 Dayr 8-33 MP TANZANIA Qanun IRELAND Houla Qiryat Shemona 8-31 8-32 Al CHINA Shaqra 8-32A Manara HQ OGL Qulaylah ITALY 6-43 Tibnin UNIFIL 6-5 ITALY 6-40 6-16 8-30 5-10 ITALY Kafra Haris Brashit Deployment Al Mansuri 2-2 Haddathah 1-26 Mays al Jabal Zibqin SLOVENIA 8-34 March 2012 2-31 BELGIUM 2-3 Majdal Zun Yatar Al Bayyadah Rshaf 9-10 UNIFIL position 3670000N MP TANZANIA 6-44 Blida Shama PORTUGAL Bayt Lif OGL patrol base 5-66 At Tiri FCR FRANCE 8-36 Yiftah Tayr Harfa 2-45 2-46 Shihin GHANA Aytarun Operational boundary Naqoura Dibil Ramot Alma 5-21 Ramyah Temporary Area of Activities (TAoA) 3-1 1-0A HIN Bint Jubayl Naftali ash Shab 1-21 5-42 OP Yarin Ayta ash Shaab RAS 6-52 Inter-battalion boundary 1-32A LAB 1-31 Marwahin Zarit 5-20 Yarun Avivim FCR Force Commander Reserve Rosh Shomera Rmeich Dishon Hanita Shetula Yesud TAoA Battalion HaNiqra Adamit Yir'on Hamaala TAoA Yara Even 5-22 6-50 Shelomi Eilon Menahem Baram Alma 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 km Nahariyya Dovev Sede 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 mi Fassut Rihaniya The boundaries and names shown and the Eliezer designations used on this map do not imply * Located outside of sector official endorsement or acceptance by the ISRAEL United Nations. 700000E 710000E 720000E 730000E 740000E 750000E 760000E Map No. 4144 Rev. 28E UNITED NATIONS Department of Field Support March 2012 (Colour) Cartographic Section.
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