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4144R17E UNIFIL Mar07.Ai 700000E 710000E 720000E 730000E 740000E 750000E 760000E HQ East 0 1 2 3 4 5 km ni HQ MALAYSIA ta 3700000N HQ SPAIN i 7-4 0 1 2 3 mi 3700000N L 4-23 FINLAND Harat al Hart HQ & IRELAND Hasbayya 7-3 4-2 HQ INDIA Shwayya 4-23 Marjayoun 7-2 Hebbariye Ibil 4-1 as Saqy Kafr Hammam 4-7A 4-7 4-14 Shaba 4-14 4-13 Zawtar 4-7C ash Kafr Shuba Al Qulayah 4-30 3690000N Sharqiyat Al Khiyam Halta 3690000N tan LEBANON KHIAM Tayr Li i (OGL) 4-31 Mediterranean 9-66 SYRIAN l Falsayh SECTOR a s Bastra s Arab Sea Shhur QRF (+) Kafr A Shabriha Tura HQ HQ INDONESIA EAST l- Mine Action a Kila 4-28 i Republic Coordination d Frun a Cell (MACC) Barish 7-1 9-15 Metulla Marrakah 9-10 Al Ghajar W Majdal Shams HQ ITALY-1 At Tayyabah 9-64 HQ UNIFIL Mughr Shaba Sur 2-1 9-1 Qabrikha (Tyre) Yahun Addaisseh Misgav Am LOG POLAND Tayr Tulin 9-63 Dan Jwayya Zibna 8-18 Markaba Kefar Gil'adi Mas'adah 3680000N COMP FRANCE Ar Rashidiyah Khirbat Majdal 3680000N Ayn Bal Kafr Silm HaGosherim Dafna HQ TURKEY SECTOR Silm MAR MP TANZANIA Dunin NEPAL Margaliyyot Qana BELGIUM & HQ 2-4 Dayr WEST HQ 8-33 West LUXEMBURG INDIA Qanun HQ Houla Qiryat Shemona Tibnin 8-31 8-32 Al Qulaylah HQ CHINA 6-43 Shaqra 8-32A Manara ITALY Al Hinniyah 6-5 6-16 8-30 5-10 6-40 Brashit HQ OGL Kafra Haris Mays al Jabal 1-26 Al Mansuri 2-2 Haddathah HQ ITALY-2 8-34 2-31 Zibqin 6-41 Al Bayyadah 2-3 Yatar Bayt Yahun UNIFIL 3670000N Majdal Zun Rshaf HQ FRANCE Blida 3670000N Shama Bayt Lif 6-44 Deployment GHANA At Tiri Aynata Yiftah PORTUGAL Tayr HQ 2-45 2-45A6-45A 8-36 5-66 March 2007 Harfa Shihin Dibil Bint Jubayl Aytarun Naqoura 5-21 HIN Ramot Alma (OGL) Ramyah 3-1 1-21 RAS Naftali 9-10 Position ash Shab 5-42 Ayta ash Shaab OP 1-0A Yarin (OGL) 6-52 1-32A LAB 1-31 Marwahin Zarit 5-20 9-66 Observation post Yarun Avivim Shomera Rmeich Dishon Operational boundary Rosh Hanita Shetula Yesud HaNiqra Adamit Yir'on Hamaala Yara Even 5-22 6-50 Inter-battalion boundary Shelomi Eilon Menahem Baram Alma 3 000 Nahariyya 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 km 660 N Dovev Sede Rihaniya The boundaries and names shown and the Fassut 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 mi designations used on this map do not imply Eliezer official endorsement or acceptance by the ISRAEL United Nations. 700000E 710000E 720000E 730000E 740000E 750000E 760000E Map No. 4144 Rev. 17 UNITED NATIONS Department of Peacekeeping Operations March 2007 (Colour) Cartographic Section.
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