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Syria Refugee Response ± S Y R I A R E F U G E E R E S P O N S E LEBANON Beirut and Mount Lebanon Governorates Distribution of the Registered Syrian Refugees at the Cadastral Level As of 31 March 2014 Fghal N N " 3 " 0 0 ' Distribution of the Registered Syrian ' 2 Kfar Kidde 2 1 1 ° ° 4 Chmout 4 3 Berbara Jbayl 3 Refugees by Province Maad Bekhaaz Aain Kfaa Mayfouq Bejje Mounsef Qottara Jbayl BEIRUT Gharzouz Kharbet Jbayl Tartij 7 Ghalboun 15 Chikhane 5 Hsarat Total No. of Household Registered Rihanet Jbayl Chamate Haqel Lehfed 7,453 Hasrayel 2 Aabaydat Jeoddayel Jbayl 1 38 Beit Habbaq 22 Jaj 19 Hbaline Ghofrine 8 Kfoun Total No. of Individuals Registered 26,879 14 kafr Habil Saqi Richmaya Aarab El-Lahib Kfar Mashoun Behdaydat Aamchit 11 11 Birket Hjoula Hema Er-Rehban 379 Bintaael Michmich Jbayl Edde Jbayl 3 10 2 MOUNT LEBANON Hema Mar Maroun Aannaya Laqlouq Hboub Ehmej 11 Bichtlida Hjoula 21 37 Jbayl 11 Total No. of Household Registered 782 Bmehrayn Kfar Qouas 53,731 Ras Osta Jbeil Aaqoura Brayj Jbayl Kfar Baal Mazraat El-Maaden Mazraat Es Siyad Qartaboun Jlisse 21 45 Blat Jbeil 82 10 23 Sebrine Tourzaiya Aalmat Ech-Chamliye Total No. of Individuals Registered 292 Mghayre Jbeil 219,406 Mastita 3 15 Bchille Jbayl Jouret El-Qattine Tadmor 7 110 19 Ferhet Aalmat Ej-Jnoubiye Yanouh Jbayl Zibdine Jbayl Bayzoun Souanet Jbayl Mar Sarkis 11 Hsoun Qartaba 17 10 2 Boulhos Hdeine Halate Aalita 133 Fatre Frat 332 10 Aain El-Ghouaybe Seraaiita Majdel El-Aqoura Adonis Jbayl Mchane Aain Jrain Aarasta Bizhel 7 Ghabat 74 8 Janne 4 5 Qorqraiya 5 Kharayeb Nahr Ibrahim Mradiye Nahr Ibrahim Chouane Maaysra Kesrouane Zaaitre 4 yahchouch 334 Lassa 18 5 Aazra ouel Aazr 35 Nammoura Kesrouane 11 Afqa Jbayl Zaitoun Jouret Bedrane Qahmez 4 5 15 Ghidras 3 Bqaq Ed-Dine Ghbale Kesrouane N 33 N " 29 Nahr Ed-Dahab " 0 Aaqaibe Kesrouane 0 ' ' 3 3 ° 22 Ghidras Hsayn ° 4 4 3 Bouar Jouret E-Tourmos 3 33 Aain Ed-Delbe Kesrouane 201 7 Ghine Mghayer Safra Kesrouane Mchaa El Ftouh Bourj El-Ftouh 8 Jouret Mhad Mchaa Faraya 170 60 Kfour Kesrouane Chahtoul Hrajel Tabarja 33 Ouata El-Jaouz 743 172 Jdaidet Ghazir Harharaya 9 Adma Oua Dafine Hayata Ouata Sillam 5 30 5 Aaramoun Kesrouane Kfar Yassine Ghazir Mayrouba Faraya 10 Raachine 325 47 442 Ighbe 90 908 Dlebta Chnanaair Beqaata Aachqout 27 5 21 Maarab Sahel Aalma Kfar Dibiane 85 Aachqout Faytroun 220 147 Jounie Haret Sakhr Batha Ghosta Bzoummar 329 Kesrwane 94 1 75 5 Jounie Sarba Jounie Ghadir Mchaa Kfar Dibiane 492 Rayfoun Kfar Tay El-Matn 1,306 Daraaoun Bqaatouta 25 234 Zouk Mkayel Shayle Kesrouane 49 78 Qleiaat Kesrouane 385 Beqaata Kanaan Aain Er-Rihane Aajaltoun 749 8 30 262 Mazraat Mrah El-Mir Zouk Mousbeh Kfar Tay Kesrouane Kfar Tay El-Matn Kfar Tay Kesrouane 554 Mazraat Er-Ras Daraiya Kesrouane Ouadi El-Karm El-Matn Balloune Zabbougha Jaaita 167 Deir Chamra Baskinta Zouk El-Kharab 234 180 4 260 42 Sfeilet Bikfaya Machraah El-Matn Deir Tamich Himlaya Kfar Aaqab Zakrit Fraike Mayasse 10 920 Chrine Aain El-Qabu Dbaye 72 Qornet El-Hamra 50 32 Dik El-Mehdi 6 Abou Mizane 15 624 Beit Chabab Chouaya El-Matn 42 Mazraat Yachouaa Chaouiye 23 Jouar El-Matn El Meten 192 11 Bteghrine Naqqach Mtayleb 353 19 17 Aain El-Qach Zighrine El-Matn 412 243 160 Mtain aain Aalaq 22 Khinchara Qornet Chehouane Marjaba 272 Antelias 54 Bikfaya 46 199 Aatchane Bhersaf Choueir 11 Beirut 960 956 873 Beirut Central District 15 Aain es-Sofsaf El-Matn Mrouj Jall Ed-Did 29 23 Mar Moussa Ed-Douar 544 N Bsalim Aain Ez-Zeitoune N " 1,101 Nabay Aintoura El-Matn " 0 Dahr Es-Souane El-Matn 0 ' Aain el-Mraisse foncière Marfa' foncière Mdaouar foncière Aamaret Chalhoub 232 19 ' 4 Zalqa Majzoub 316 Bnabil 58 4 5 318 25 119 283 5 ° 5 Zaraaoun 29 ° 3 1,051 3 3 3 Rmeil foncière Mzakke 69 3 Ras Beyrouth foncière Bourj Hammoud Jouret El-Ballout Qaaqour Khillet El-Mtain Majdel tarchich 27 Byaqout 5 1,730 14,647 129 Baabdat 81 14 270 Roumie Achrafieh foncière Baouchriye Broummana El-Matn 674 Bsifrine Mchikha 250 Aayoun El-Matn Msaitbe foncière 2,529 6,445 683 14 Hasbaiya El-Matn 6 Fanar 10 2,830 Dekouane Masqa Dlaybe 33 Tarchich Sinn El-Fil 2,518 Aarbaniye Mazraa foncière 3,183 Salima Baabda Bzebdine 26 3,047 3 10,584 Aain Saade 142 11 Furn Ech-Chebbak Zandouqa 221 Qsaibe Baabda 581 16 Kneisset Baabda Mkalles Deir mar Roukoz 10 9 132 23 Qordata Arsoun Jouar El-Haouz Chiyah Kfar Selouane Mansouriyet El-Matn 85 Qornayel 13 37,201 Jouret Arsoun 18 Haret Hreik 667 Beit Meri 268 3,539 252 Deir El-harf 5 Baabda Daychouniye Ras El Matn 31 1,648 215 Btekhnay Bourj El-Brajneh Louayze Baabda 52 Hadath Beyrouth 25 Qalaat Baabda 19,394 78 2,368 Btibyat 16 Aaraiya Aabadiye Hlaliye Baabda Bmaryam Tahouitat El Ghadir Boutchay Chouit Deir Khouna Chmeisset Baabda 205 160 18 13 548 71 Ouadi Chahrour Es-Soufla 56 5 Kahhale Mzairaa Baabda Haret Hamze BaabFdaloughaa Khreibet Baabda Choueifat El-Aamrousiye 93 Qtale Baabda 172 19 36 321 14,271 Kfar Chima Houmal Bsous Baalchmay 903 Aain Ej-Jdide Aaley 273 Ras El-Href Hammana Choueifat El-Oumara 95 99 Qobbayaa Blaybel 151 11 Chbaniye 770 175 Bdadoun Bhamdoun El-Mhatta 59 42 Aaley 62 72 Qmatiye 745 Bsaba Baabda 4,522 Bmakine 309 Bhamdoun Ed-Dayaa Saoufar 21 Bkhichtay 815 Choueifat El-Quoubbe Aaytat 18 70 1,708 Deir Qoubel Aain Aanoub 4,586 230 Souq El-Gharb Rijme Btalloun 215 322 Behouara 4 4 301 Chanay Charoun Majdel Baana Aain Dara Keyfoun Ghaboune Taazaniye 159 47 Bchamoun 29 40 Chimlane 830 67 Aazouniye 3,506 96 Mansouriyet Bhamdoun 342 15 Sirhmoul Bedghan Oua Ouadi Bedghan Kfar Aamay 9 Bayssour Aaley Homs Oua Hama 17 Aaramoun Aaley Aaynab 1,064 7 Btater 7,703 70 Douair Er-Remmane 67 Habramoun Mcherfe Mejdlaiya Ighmid 6 6 60 116 37 Mchekhti Bmahray N Aley N Aaley Bsatine Bserrine " Aain Drafil Rouayssat En-Naamane " 0 0 ' 53 Chartoun ' 5 4 Maasrati Mazraat En-Nahr Aaley 5 4 Naame 4 ° Aain Ksour Dfoun Bou Zride 11 ° 3 26 Ramlie 3 3 5,266 4 Mrayjat Aaley 3 34 38 Aabey Rimhala Selfaya Richmaiya Chourit 10 Baaouerta 18 202 741 26 Aain Zhalta 403 Kfar Niss Binnay Aain Traz 102 Daqqoun 96 Kneisset Ech-Chouf Majdel El-Meouch Biret Ech-Chouf 10 Jisr El Qadi 11 39 13 Deir Kouche Kfar Matta Aammiq Ech-Chouf Ouarhaniye Damour 44 62 Ouadi Es-Sitt Brih 111 231 Bchtfine 161 Fraudis Ech-Chouf 2,790 Kfar Qatra 13 Mechref 79 Faouarat Jaafar 37 Kfar Hamal 9 Mazraat Ed-Douair 132 Kfar Faqoud 36 82 Maasser Beit Ed-Dine Kfar Nabrakh Dmit Deir Baba Moughayret Ech-Chouf Deir El-Qamar 93 432 117 168 GHabet Jaafar 382 Beit Ed-Dine Batloun Barouk Kfar Him 107 C3h23 ouf 565 Bqaiaa Ech-Chouf Ouadi bnehlay Sirjbal 404 21 8 Dahr Ech-Chouf 25 Dibbiye Deir Dourit Aain Ouzain 40 Chmaarine 933 15 Semqaniye 115 164 Bkechtine Ouel Mcheiaa Baaqline Jiye Jahliye 1,003 Jdeidet Ech-Chouf Botme 1,282 2,177 Baassir 166 Aathrine 42 Maasser Ech-Chouf 516 38 66 Moukhtara Bourjein Aainbal 40 376 48 Kahlouniet Ech-Chouf Aain Qania Daraiya Ech-Chouf Barja Khereibet Ech-Chouf 1,051 51 66 6,476 49 Chammis Ech-Chouf 9 Mazraat Ech-Chouf Jadra Gharife 50 2,867 maaniye Baadarane Chhim 226 48 Sibline Dalhoun 5,159 Aanout Hasrout 955 457 429 226 Haret Jandal Mristi 21 5 Ketermaya Bayqoun Ouardaniye 1,660 Mtolle Zaarouriye 75 mazboud 20 32 Jbaa Ech-Chouf 149 N 887 Jleiliye Bsaba Ech-Chouf 21 N " Rmeilet Ech-Chouf " 0 Aammatour 0 ' Mghairiye Ech-Chouf 7 196 Bater ' 6 2,174 Jmailiye 6 3 132 3 ° 405 Qreiaa Mazmoura 215 ° 3 45 3 3 Majdalouna Mazraat Es-Dahr 3 Aalmane Ech-Chouf 6 3 58 45 507 Bkifa Ech-Chouf 21 Khirbet Bisri Joun Deir El-Moukhalles Ech-Chouf 16 300 16 Niha El-Chouf 80 35°24'0"E 35°33'0"E 35°42'0"E 35°51'0"E 36°0'0"E Legend Notes LOCATION DIAGRAM No. of Refugees per Cadastral The boundaries, names and designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement of the United Nations. All data used are the best available at the time of map production. 0 Data Sources: 1 - 100 - Lebanese Border, Caza and Cadastral Boundaries: NPMPLT 2005. - Geographic Projection WGS 1984 100 - 1000 MOUNT Registered Refugees Figures by UNHCR as of 31 March 2014. BEIRUT LEBANON 1000 - 5000 For more information contact Rana G. Ksaifi at [email protected] 5000 - 10000 GIS and Mapping by UNHCR. For Information and updates contact Jad Ghosn: [email protected] 10000 - 20000 Maroun Sader: [email protected] 20000 - 37500 NPMPLT: National Physical Master Plan for the Lebanese Territory Governorate ± Caza 0 5 10 KM The No. indicates the registered refugees at the cadastral level.
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