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JORDAN JORDAN LEBANON Southern Syria: Population Southern Syria: Population & Internally Displaced Persons - June 2015 (5 July 2015) This map is created to facilitate Humanitarian Access and Preparedness only Haran Babella Sahnaya Hosh Elsultan! Qarhata ! Al'awameed !Bayad !Bqaasam Kawkab ! !Jdidet Elkhas !Mbarka Darwasheh Kherbet Elward ! ! Ghizlaniyyeh ! Legend !Kherbet Elsawda LEBANON !Rimah !Najha Ein Elshaara ! !Adleiyeh Residents vs IDP - May & June 2015 Khan Elshih! Harjal Betima ! Arna ! Qarmashiyeh !Tal Maskan ! Deir Khabiyeh ! !Kafr Hoor Manshiyet Khan! Elshih ! !Marana !Hayajneh Darbal !Kisweh ! Mqeilibeh Hina ! Deir Elhajar ! Rural ! 31,000 Bait !Matahriyeh !Zahyeh Khan Dandun !Tiba ! !Beit Saber Jan !Khyara DandunDamascus Ghizlaniyyeh Bitariyeh Bait Jan ! ! Hosh Elnofur Mazraet Beit Jin ! Ein Elsoda ! Maghar Elmir ! Kherbet Elsheyab ! Abu Qawooq ! Resident Population Returns - June 2015 ! Kisweh Nofur Resident Population - May 2015 ! Ein Elbeida Sa'sa' ! Maqrusa ! ! !Qleiah Hadar !!Hadar Additional IDPs due to June Displacement !Deir Ali Majdal Shams ! Suhayta ! IDPs present since May 2015 Herfa Kanaker !Shaqhab ! Sa'sa' ! Suhayta ! !Durin !Halas !Shaqraniyeh Kammuneh Crossing points Jbata ! Jeb Elsafa ! !Morjana 300 !Shokteliyeh !Deir Maker !Arkis ! Elkhashab !Tarnaja !Zreiqa Bali 300 Manshiyet Elsabil ] ! Border Crossing Closed ! ! 1,800 3,800 !Zbeidiyeh Khan !Alqin Um Elawamid Masaada 1,000 ! !Sweinmreh 1,000 Dinaji ! Qara Maes ! Arnaba ! Mankat! Elhatab ] Border Crossing Open Buq`ata Kom Elwisseh! - Marj Barghut ! Ofania !Saada Bweidan ! 100 ! 2,000 !Khan Arnaba Hbariyeh Barraq Ayoba Hamrit ! Um Elqosur ] Border Crossing Sporadically Open ! ! ! 2,000 Ghabagheb ! `Uyun al ! Hajal `Ayn al Baath Ghabagheb ! ! Maaret Elbeida ! Hawr ! ! Qutranah Jaba ! ! Sakra !Hameidiyyeh ! Area of Influence ! 600 Eastern Samadaniyeh !Deir Eladas Al Mamsurah ! Bab al Government Influence Al M ansurah !Western Samadaniyeh Hawa ! Tiha ! ! !Kafr Nassij !Deir Elbakht !Mothabin !Mashara ! 150 Quneitra Masmiyyeh ! !Big Sura Government Influence - NEW ! 400 Masmiyyeh Um Batna !Mal 400 ! Sharae 200 100 ! `Ayn Kalidiyeh Qahtaniyeh ! Kafr Shams Shaara Opposition Influence Ziwan Al Qahtaniyah 100 ! ! ! 200 2,000 ! 50 ! Momtaneh !Taf !Jbab ! 500 Ad Dalwah 1,050 200 !Hazm ! ! !Aqraba 500 ! Contested areas Surman 1,200 2,000 Rweheineh 1,000 !Nothern Esheib Ad Dalwah 900 ! Little ! ! ! 300 Nabe Elsakher Al Ghassaniyah Hara Um Hartein Communities ! ! 900 5,000 26,000 Sura 4,000 !Northern Karim Quneitra Mumisiyah !As-Sanamayn Khalkhaleh ! ! Qayta ! Bir Ajam 4,300 ! Khuwaykhah 150 Jidya Bsir Dalhamiyah 200 ! ! ! ! 300 ! !Zamrin !Western Karim `Ayn ! Kawas ! Transport Network ! Kom Elbasha ! `Ashiyah ! Thakir Breiqa ! ! Motorway !Samlin As-Sanamayn !Eib ! 50 ! ! Hijeh Hosh Hammad Al Juway zah 3,950 Nimer ! !Little Sura Qu`Ayn eitra 1,000 ! 12,000 Wardah 100 Ankhal 1,6001,000 Ar Rashaniy ah Manshiyet Sweisa ! 400 8,000 Primary Road ! Radimeh Ellewa Kodneh 900 Jasim 11,000 ! ! 500 !Salmiyeh 800 ! !Khebab Jisri ! 1,400 44,000 Fazarah ! 1,400 Qanniyeh !Qasr ! ! ! 600 Ein Eltineh 11,000 Matleh !Kalidiyeh Secondary Road 2,600 !Haqf ! Al Khushniy ah Sweisa 800 1,000 ! 700 ! ! Al Khushniy ah ! 1,000 1,300 200 ! Lahetheh 4,000 Tabneh ! A! l Birah Al-Khashniyyeh ! Tertiary/Service ! Qseibeh ! Al M uthanna Asbah 5,000 200Zabayer ! 1,400 1,800 ! ! Rweisat Esheh 1,000 ! Jadal 800 4100 400 ! Deir Dama Living Streets Qusbiyah Fahham ! 1,050 ! ! ! Mjeidel !Sur 2,100 ! 650 Jasim 1,600 Rafid ! Qarqas !Taala Al Faraj 100 Shaqa ! ! 3,100 ! 2,700 !Mahjeh Bothaina Tannuriyah Qirata !Dama Waqm ! ! ! Mtuna 4,000 350 Faqie ! 50 Smeid ! Al Butmiyah Nasriyeh ! ! ! 850 Boundary Lines Sabtah 4,000 Asem Hayat ! Qunayr ! ! ! 1,000 1,000 Najih Hamer ! ! 700 International Boundary Al Jukhadar 1,000 ! Jrein ! ! ! Kharsa Sweimreh Al Mansurah Baghlah 700 ! ! Ghadir Elbostan Barqa 300 !Hit ! ! Ariqa ! 200 Nawa !Barek Maalaqa ! 1,300 Sokkariyeh ! Bweir !Lebbin 1,600 !Majadel Governorate (Mohafaza) 4,000 ! 1,700 ! 700 52,000 100 Izra' Shaqra Malzumeh 800 Masikeh 3,900 3,000 ! ! 2,500 !Um Elzaytun !Wrad Jurmaya Al Bassah 8,000 Dali ! !Amra !Jneineh ! ! ! Eastern Basa - Ein Qadi ! 500 District (Mantika) ! Izra' ! 100 3,000 !Rdeimeh Kurayz al Wawi Bekar 2,000 !Shaqa ! Tassil 41,000 Al Jurniyah 1,000 1,700 ! Harran !Ariqa 200 12,000 ! ! Sheiliyeh Sub-District (Nahya) Razaniyet! Saida 100 ! `Uyun ! 30 Sayda Jabaliyeh ! ! Eastern Bekar Hadid 370 ! Salakhed 600 ! 900 2,600 Nawa ! Araja 200 ! UNDOF Administered Area Al Bujuriyah ! 400 ! 1,100 Abu Hartein Sheikh !Jidya Shahba Ein Thakar 800 800 ! Tassil Khasfayn ! 200 1,200 Shahba Duma Boundary of former Mandate Palestine ! Sheikh Saed Miskine ! ! 22,000 Dar'a !Najran Fiq 2,200 Bisr Elharir !Dweira 7,500 2,000 Sheikh Miskine Mseitriyeh Lweiheq ! 2,900 ! 3,000 5,000 ! !Breika ! ! 1,500 !Tima 100 Shabraq! 600 Armistice Demarcation Line Edwan ! 5,000 Mlihet Elatash 200 500 !Qarrasa Rima Ellahf ! Mazra`at Nab Taara ! Um Dbeib ! 3,100 ! !Mardak ! ! 150 ! Jomleh 1,400 !Nemreh Qarfa 800 Kafr 3,000 ! 1,350 ! Nafeaa al Ma' 1,900 ! 2,500 500 Mazra'a !Kafr Ellahaf ! Abtaa 300 !Dor 8,400 !Tarba Haytal Nahta ! CFT-01c_INT_SSyr_IDPs_June2015_07082015 ! Abdin 2,500 Majdal 6 Map Doc Name: 11,100 !Namer ! Kassib 300 Sahm El Golan 3,000 Salim Ash-Shajara ! ! ! ! 2,100 400 500 Samie Ash-Shajara 1,500 ! Um Riwaq Creation Date: 7/8/2015 200 1,000 ! ! 3,500 Da'el Arda! Mazraa - Sijn Projection/Datum: Geographic, WGS84 3,500 ! 100 2,000 Mafaala Maariya ! ! 500 Eastern Maliha ! 1,000 800 Tafs Jlein !Tiba Manshiyet Koya 10,000 4,500 !Ojeilat 0 2.25 4.5 9 !2,000 11,000 Da'el 1,500 Beit Ara 5,000 Hrak ! 1,500 ! Hit 3,000 11,000 Hrak 400 Alma !Rima Hazem ! 6,000 Western Maliha !Atil Gheida 3,500 ! 2,000 38,000 Sura ! 2,000 ! 11,000 8,000 ! !Tira 100 ! 3,000 Kilometers ! 4,500 23,000 3,000 250 Qanawat! 3,500 3,000 500 ! Walgha ! Al-Qusayr 1,600 ! ! Rami Koya Mashnaf! ! 400 ! 1,500 Ajami ! 1,000 ! Kherbet Ghazala 3,500 900 ! Zayzun 400 Map data source(s): Kherbet Shrehi 500 ! Mashnaf ! 3,500 Mzeireb The data for this map has a limited number of sources, !Rikhim Dara 4,000 Ghazala ! As-Sweida As-Sweida ! !Shabki including parties to the conflict. The data has not been Tal Shihab !Thaala ! Nahj Western Ghariyeh !Sakaka Tabriyat! 500 ! 400 independently verified and is subject to error or omission, ! 11,000 Masad 8,500 500 Mzeireb ! 500 Eastern Ghariyeh Saana 13,000 1,000 Karak Bosan ! deliberate or otherwise by the various sources. Due to the ! 9,500 Aslaha ! 8,000 ! 400 ! ] 19,000 500 4,000 fluidity of the conflict, control status is likely to change. ! !Raha ! Yadudeh 9,000 Um Walad Tal 350 100 !Rashideh !Atman ! 500 As-Sweida Mseifra Kanaker Shihab ! Disclaimers: Dar'a Sayda Mseifra Sala 11,000 13,000 Rassas ! The boundaries and names shown and the designations used 52,000 7,000 ! Neimeh 10,000 Sahwet Balata 2,000 5,000 ! on this map do not imply official endorsment or acceptance. ! 1,500 ! ! 12,000 !Kafr Kahil ! 3,500 Jbib !Shaaf ! ! 2,500 !Ora !Mayamas 1,500 Sahwa Habrab !Tleilin 3,500 ! Sahwet Elkhodar Dar'a Afineh ! ! Hreiseh ! 4,000 Mjeimer ! Um Elmayathen ! !Abu Zreik 1,000 !Kherba ! Jizeh 5,000 ] Tiba 11,500 !Tal Elloz 3,000 9,000 ! 5,000 ! Dar'a Nasib 1,000 !Behem Ghasm Moraba 800 !Hoya 5,200 1,800 1,000 ! 3,000 Jemrine ! ! Milh 900 4,500 ! 8,000 150 Qarayya 6,100 550 ! Qaysama Busra Esh-Sham !Karbes ! 18,000 !Oyun Jizeh Sheab JORDAN 1,000 Qarayya ! ] ] ! 1,000 !Arman !Barad Milh Mneithreh ! Al Nasib Al Nasib Mataeiyeh ! 1,100 Busra ! Smad !Salkhad 900 !Hota Esh-Sham ! 400 600 !Baka Nada 1,000 ! 100 Os Um Shama 200 ! ! Rafqa Abu Katuleh ! ! 100 Simej Tahula ! Khazmeh ! 100 ! 700 Thibeen Smaqiyat ! Salkhad ! 200 !Mashquq 250 !Um Elrumman Amtan Tisiya ! ! Sama Elbardan 30 Thibeen ! !Anz !Gharyeh Shannireh Gharyeh ! JORDAN.
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