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Iraq Situation Sources: UNHCR Field Office UNHCR, Global Insight Digital Mapping  Elevation © 1998 Europa Technologies Ltd FF II CC SS SS Capital Armistice Demarcation Line Field Information and Administrative boundary Coordination Support Section UNHCR Representation Main road Division of Operational Services UNHCR Sub office Railway Iraq Situation Sources: UNHCR Field office UNHCR, Global Insight digital mapping Elevation © 1998 Europa Technologies Ltd. UNHCR Presence (Above mean sea level) MoDM, IOM, IDP Working Group C Refugee settlement As of April 2008 3,250 to 4,000 metres Refugee camp 2,500 to 3,250 metres The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this Town or village of interest 1,750 to 2,500 metres map do not imply official endorsement 1,000 to 1,750 metres Exclusively for internal UNHCR use !! 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((( Manbij ((( Karatas ((( Post 2006 IDPs : 216,403 (North) !! !! ((( ((( TallTall 'Afar'Afar ((( ((( !! Sari !! ((( ((( TallTall 'Afar'Afar ((( ((( !! Kirikhan ((( in Europe of asylum applicants from Iraq ((( Bukan Chuplu ((( ElEl HassakeHassake Amol !! !! ((( ((( ((( ((( ((( ((( ((( Mosul Qa`emshahr ((( ((( Total : 850,915 Ulucinar((( ((( ((( ((( ((( * 18,600((( (41%) of the 45,200 Iraqi ElEl HolHol ((( ((( ElEl HolHol !! Deraz Kola ((( !! ((( !! !! Reyhanli Kawa : Iranian Kurds((( !! Qazvin ((( !! ((( Saqqez !! !! claims lodged in 2007 went to El Hol : Palestinians !! ((( ((( !! ((( ((((((Karacay((( Aleppo Dayr Hafir ErbilErbil ((( ((( ((( ErbilErbil 200 families Pol Safid ((( ((( ((( ((( ((( (( ((( ((( ( ( ((( ((( (( ((( Sweden !! ((( !! 296 people established ((( !! (( ( !! ! ((( !! ((( Al Quwayr ((( !! Takestan ((( Senkoy ((( ((( Ar Raqqah KawaKawa established in January((( Baneh 2006 Bijar ((( !! !! NINAWANINAWA CCKawaKawa ((( !! 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((( ((( Nahariyya * Al Tanf : Palestinians ArAr RutbahRutbah ((( ((( ((( Afus ALAL ANBARANBAR ((( Al Latifiyah ((( ((( Daran !! ALAL ANBARANBAR !! Acre ((( ((( Al Aziziyah ((( Bagsaya ((( 772 people established in April 2006 ((( 'Askaran Na'in ((( (((Qiryat Motzkin ((( ((( ((( Tiberias Al Musayyib ((( ((( WASITWASIT ((( Isfahan Refugees & asylum-seekers ((( WASITWASIT 300,000300,000300,000 ReturneesReturneesReturnees ((( Chadegan !! TrebilTrebil (no(no man'sman's land)land) ((( !! Nazareth !! As Suwayda TrebilTrebil (no(no man'sman's land)land) ((( Dehloran !! !! !! 'Afula !! Dar'a in Iraq Karbala' !! BABILBABIL FromFromFrom IranIranIran sincesincesince 200320032003 Najafabad !! Esfahan FromFromFrom IranIranIran sincesincesince 200320032003 ((( !! ((( ((( !! Irbid RuwayshedRuwayshed ((( Harand Trebil : 40 families !! Al Hillah !! Al Kut Sudjan !! Janin ((( Ali Al Gharbi !! Andimeshk ((( Nafch Iranian (Kurds) 10,071 ((( ((( (No man's land) KARBALAKARBALA !! 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