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The information shown on this map does not imply official recognition or endorsement of any physical, These 12 Counties comprises now 73 Payams political boundaries or feature names by the United Nations or other collaborative organizations. UN OCHA (formerly 23). To IMU OCHA knowledge no and affiliated organizations are not liable for damages of any kind related to the use of this data. digital data set exists that is visualizing the location Users noting errors or omissions are encouraged to contact the IM Unit, OCHA at [email protected] of these newly defined administrative units. 31°0'0"E 32°0'0"E 33°0'0"E 34°0'0"E.
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