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Displacements from Northern Syria Syria - Displacements from Northern Syria CCCM CLUSTER Humanitarian Purposes Only SUPPORTING DISPLACED IDP Locations - As of 31 December 2016 COMMUNITIES Production date : 17 January 2017 Gender and Age BULBUL Raju Shamarin RAJU Talil Elsham SHARAN Krum Zayzafun 23% Shmarekh - Ekdeh 31% Sharan Kafrshush Baraghideh Tatiyeh Jdideh Maarin A r-Ra'ee Salama Girls under 18 Nayara Ferziyeh Azaz Boys under 18 AR-RA'EE Niddeh Yahmul Men Sijraz A zaz Maabatli Suran A'ZAZ Jarez Women Suran MA'BTALI Kafr Kalbein 19% Maraanaz Turkman Bareh Al-Malikeyyeh SHEIKH Kaljibrin EL-HADID A frin Manaq AGHTRIN 27% Sheikh Afrin A khtrein El-Hadid Mare' Tall Refaat Mare' TALL REFAAT AFRIN Baselhaya Shelter Type Deir Jmal Kafr Naseh Kafrnaya Tal Refaat Living with host family Unknown JANDAIRIS Jandairis Camps MARE' Nabul AL BAB Home T U R K E Y Collective Center NABUL Tal Jbine Under trees Open areas Hayyan Atma Selwa Individual tents Qah Andan Haritan Rented houses Daret A zza TADAF Qabtan Unfinished houses or buildings Reyhanli Aqrabat Kafr Bssin Eljabal Other Tilaada DARET AZZA HARITAN Random gatherings Deir Babis Maaret Kafr Hamra Hassan - Hezreh Hur Elartiq Darhashan - Hezri Termanin Bshantara 0 50,000 100,000 150,000 200,000 250,000 300,000 350,000 DANA Anjara Foziyeh Dana Harim Bsartun Ein Elbikara Tlul Ras Elhisn Tqad Majbineh A leppo Antakya Kafr Hum Dana Aleppo Kafarna HARIM Hoteh Big Hir Kafr Mu Tuwama Jamus QOURQEENA Sarmada Um Elamad Tal Elkaramej Sahara EASTERN Besnaya Ariba Oweijel Alsafira - Bseineh Qalb Lozeh Htan Barisha Tadil JEBEL SAMAN KWAIRES Bozanti Kafr Deryan Abzemo Allani Burj Elnumra Kafr Karmin Eskat Radwa Maaret Atarib Rabeeta Kafr Taal Kafr Naha Babka Big Orm Kafr Kila A tarib Salqin Boz Ghaz Kafr Naseh Elatareb Qorqany a Batbu Kafr Amma SALQIN Kafr Aruq Delbiya Taltita Kafr Mars Khan tuman Kafr Takharim Meraf Little Orm Elshalaf Kelly Western Hamziyeh Jeineh Kafr Jum Abu Talha KAFR TAKHARIM Helleh Kaftin Sheikh Ali ATAREB Qarras A rmanaz Hazano Abin Samaan Kafr Thoran Kafr Hind Kuku - Arada A s-Safira Ein Eljaj Betiya Haranbush Kafr Aleppo Zarbah Saidiyeh Azmarin AS-SAFIRA Kafr Nabi Maaret Kafr - Qanater Dweila Elekhwan Tellemar Kafrehmul Zardana Ghazala - Biret Armanaz Mgheidleh Mashehad TEFTNAZ MAARET Maaret Elnaasan Barqum Ghazala Ramadiyeh ARMANAZ Hafasraja TAMSRIN Ma'arrat Ram Hamdan - Maaret - Mgheidleh Kuwaro - Tamasrin Elhaski Kassibeh Taltuneh Shallakh Um Elriyah Batenta Bawabiyeh Murin Maar Tamsarin Milis Tal Heddiyeh A L E P P O Zanbaqi DARKOSH Teftnaz Bhora Dorriyeh Turin Hadher Darkosh Jeb Kas Quneitra ZARBAH Sheikh Jamiliya Zahraa - Kabta Kafruhin Kafraya Andnaniyeh Issa Banan Kherbet Baliya Talhiyeh HADHER - Farjein Elashury BENNSH Amud Kafr Jales Amud Thahr Rasm Eliss Arshani Hamidiyeh Sheikh Bennsh Mashrafet Bluzeh Sawadiya Yousef Sheikh Ahmed Nasra Zarzur Elmarij Sarj Fare - Nabhan Sijer - Foz - Hassaniyeh Mudiah Kusniya Tal Bajer Bqesemtoh Zuf - Hatya - Luxin Sadiyeh - Bsentiya Ghafar Idleb Jdidet Eljisr Kreiz Saeebiyeh Burj Azawi Qanniyeh Martein Mreiqes BANAN Hamama - Tal Karatine Tal Mamu Maland Abad Kafr Mreimin Northern Ora SARMIN Ramliyeh Debbin Hawir Elis Yaqubiyeh Afs Dgali Dalama Kherbet Athar Mazuleh IDLEB Khuwara Marhamiya Eljoz Zyare Semaan Abu Rweil Ubu Getteh Ein Shib Sarmin JANUDIYEH Matleh - Maharim Hober Armala Um Rish Talafeh Rajm Omeirat Qaderiyeh Batlaya Zmar Smeiriyeh Qminas Batranah Janudi- yQaeyqhun Balmis Ora Falyun Aqrabat Qabli Rasafa Big Othmaniya Sabileh - Edwan Mastumeh Baksariya Big Oweinat Korin Nayrab Tromba Saraqab Hajeb Kniseh Jafr Um Elkaramel Shaturiyeh Tal Allush Mansur Ein El-Bayda Salamin Simaan Mashrafet Jazraya Arjol Hlul Arjel Samira SARAQAB San - Sallur Hanbushiyeh Upper Shghur Abul Khos Rabeeah HAJEB Majdaliya Jobas Elhanuteh Shahrura - Kafr Omeim Batha Shamruran Badama Jisr-A sh-Shugur A riha I D L E B Mardikh Tall Ed-Daman RABEE'A Maarbalit Dadikh Tal Masih Shweihet Bijfas Jeb Eleis JISR-ASH-SHUGUR Kafraziba Kafrlata Tall Ellahib Anqrati BADAMA Orm Eljoz Maarzaf Ed-daman Rabee'a Rayan MHAMBAL Mhambal Andan Nahleh Ebneh Maar Dibsi Elsheikh Kafr Shalaya Bazabur Kafr Battikh Bweiti Msheirfeh Majas Aabad Msheirfeh Shweihet Rami Moataf Lof Elbu Issa ARIHA Sheikh Idris Kafr Haya Um Elhoteh Sheikh Castle Sarja TALL ED-DAMAN Kansaba Khan Elsobol Wadi Eldibis Marayan Hatamiyeh Um Graf Bsames Maghara A bul Thohur Qaree Um Gobar Balshun Shinan Elghazal Eliyeh Jarada Kanayes Magharet ABUL THOHUR KANSABA Joseph Ehsem Farkya Tal Dibis Merza Tal Ahmar Ablin Abdita Banin Um Jrein KHANASER Maasaran Zayzun Arnaba Marata Babilla Nuwara Khwein Um Tinet EHSEM Dana Ziy ara Elshaer Simaan Balyun Barsa Qastun Deir Sunbul ZIYARA Ein Laruz Ghadqa Hantutin Tal Sabha Bara Maar Shurin Rabeeah Thahrat Brennan Kansafra Ma'arrat An MA'ARRAT Ghaytal - L AT TA K I A Talamnas Little Nu'man Ghaythal AN NU'MAN Hraki Karatin Has Big Karatin Doqmaq Kafruma Ma'ra Ojeh Obein SALANFA Qoqfin Kafr Oweid A n-Nu'man Telamnas Big Dara Jarjnaz Sqiah Qalidin Ftireh Kafr Nobol Ejaz Maar Shamarin Abu Makki Sarman Sayadi AL-HAFFA Sfuhen Kafraya Hazarin Khyara Salanfa Al Mara A l-Haffa Ankawi Basqala Western Deir Eastern Deir Sanjar Qaratli KAFR NOBOL Abu Sharji SANJAR Jbala Armanaya Tqana Kafr Musa Maar Harran Kawkabeh Karsaa Maar Hattat Halbeh Tal Dam Seraa Ein Eltineh Tamater Sheikh Maysruneh Barakeh Southern Um Shorlin Kafr Basin Maarzita Um Tini Mweilat Hawash Heish Mreiheb Faqie Maar Tahroma Raffa Sheikh Dames Breiseh Sahal Tah Mzair'a EIN Babuline Rasm Elabed Um Nir Abul HEISH Fahil Jallas Hawa MZAIR'A ET-TEENEH Upper Hweijeh Kafrsajna Eleij Tramla Sheikh Farja Khayriyeh Mustafa SHAT-HA Lweibdeh Sahyan Shahranaz Um Elkhalayel Jeb Elqasab JOBET BERGHAL Qasr Elabyad Nqeir Rakaya Sijneh Tahtaya Niha FAKHURA Jobet Berghal Deir Sunbul Moqa Eastern Baarbu Um Jalal Huweiz Tal Sehriyeh Halawa Qirata TAMANAAH Mashraf Big Khwein Rajmel Maksar Qasabiyeh Abdin Mashraf A l-Qardaha Tamanaah Hmeirat Um Zaytuna Mirdash Jamasa Bab Eltaqa Odayat - Khan Shay kun Tal Maraq AL-QARDAHA Alshareeah Shatib Bashkum Tal Hawash Kafr Nabutha Hbit Kafr Ein Rweideh Madiq Castle KHAN SHAYKUN Hamadaniyeh Msheirfeh Qabliyeh Tweini Ein Shaqaq MADIQ CASTLE HAMRA Harf Karnaz Elmseitra Rabda EIN SHAQAQ HARF Arfa ELMSEITRA Kafr Zeta AS-SUQAYLABIYAH A s-Suqay labiy ah EIN ELSHARQIYEH KARNAZ KAFR ZEITA BEIT YASHOUT Janat Ein Beit Yshut Mweileh Elsawarneh Elsirwana Elshaq- iEy ienh Latmana SURAN Sruj Qay ta Hamra Tobeh Hamra Suran Abul Kusour AS-SAAN DALYEH QTEILBIYYEH Ghandura TELL SALHIB A s-Saan Tal Salhab JARABLUS Muhradah GHANDORAH Little Hamam Jota Daly eh Hamran MUHRADAH Arnabiet Doshan Qaber Imu Saan Elghazal - Buz Kij Anzawiyeh Manbaj Kherbet Nafakh Qabab Bonyeh - Qarajleh Khirfan Jeb Ramleh Middle Majra Bir Kello Little Hayyeh H A M A Big Hayyeh Increase from Mahsana - Bak Weiran Jeb Elqader Total number Asaliyeh Karsan MENBIJ Big Madneh Menbij Ratwaniyeh Moaysera Um Elsafa of IDPs previous update SABOURA Hajar Abyad Big Hama Orayma Saboura Little Kaber - Little Kaberjeh Jdidet Faras Little Osajli Big Osajli Jeb Elthor - Akrash Little Fors Big Kaber - Big Kaberjeh Big Sandaliyeh Khofiyet Abu Qalqal Hama Um Adase Near Manbaj Jeb Hassan Agha Northern Qana Sakawiyeh Nmuqbilet Hassan Agha 974,955 +49,026 Abu Qalqal Halula ABU QALQAL TA R TO U S HAMA AS-SALAMIYEH Kms. Kalidiyeh SARIN A'RIMA 0 10 20 Masy af 40 Oqeirbat TURKEY AL-KHAFSA HARBANIFSE A s-Salamiy eh SHEIKH BADR Wadi El-oy oun Al-Khafsa Al-Hasakeh MENBIJ Aleppo WADI EL-OYOUN Eastern Bari Ar-Raqqa Idleb Map Notes: Polygons represeting IDP numbers are Data sources: OCHA COD: Geographic Boundaries Lattakia Estimated Number of IDPs per Community generated by the ArcToolbox tool "Create Thiessen DIVA GIS: Roads Hama Polygons" utilising the OCHA Populated Places dataset CCCM IM: Community-Level IDP Data Deir-ez-Zor SYR_Adm4 . The polgons created are a spatial REACH: Community Polygon SYRIA Sub-district Capitals Tartous 5 - 500 1,001 - 5,000 10,001 - 31,271 representation of a community not an actual boundary Coordinate System:Coordinate System: GCS WGS 1984 of a community. Datum: WGS 1984 Homs Road Total number of IDPs at a Sub-District level are Units: Degree 501 - 1,000 5,001 - 10,000 31,272 - 76,288 represented by the grey scale. File: REACH_SYR_Map_NorthWest_IDP_Tracking_17Jan2017_A0 Communities without a pcode are NOT represented on Contact: [email protected] this map. IRAQ Governorate Estimated Number of IDPs per Sub-district Age categorised by the CCCM Damascus Rural Damascus Sub-district boundary Note: Data, designations and boundaries contained on 31 - 5,000 10,001 - 25,000 45,001 - 70,727 this map are not warranted to be error-free and do not Quneitra imply acceptance by the REACH partners, associated, Dar'a December IDP As-Sweida Movements: 49,026 donors mentioned on this map. JORDAN 5,001 - 10,000 25,001 - 45,000 70,728 - 143,655 An initiative of IMPACT Initiatives REACHACTED and UNOSAT.
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