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Syria Refugee Response SYRIA REFUGEE RESPONSE LEBANON, Bekaa Governorate Distribution of the Registered Syrian Refugees at the Cadastral Level As o f 31 O c t ob e r, 20 13 N N " " 0 0 ' ' 0 0 3 3 ° ° 4 4 3 3 Charbine El-Hermel 132 Hermel El Hermel 4,427 Zighrine 33 Hermel Jbab N N " " 11 0 0 ' ' 0 Qaa Baalbek 0 2 2 ° ° 4 Qaa Baayoun 4 7,177 3 3 4 Ras Baalbek El Gharbi 15 Ras Baalbek Es-Sahel 836 Halbata Ras Baalbek Ech-Charqi 5 Fekehe 316 2,200 Zabboud Kharayeb El-Hermel 14 Bajjaje 13 Aain Baalbek Harabta 9 2,054 0 Nabha Ed-Damdoum Nabi Osmane 20 220 Aaynata Baalbek Laboué 1,469 85 Barqa 16 N N " " 0 0 ' ' 0 0 1 1 ° Moqraq ° 4 4 3 12 3 Bechouat Chaat Aarsal 65 822 18,689 Yammouné Deir El-Ahmar 122 Btedaai 1,317 59 Dar El-Ouassaa Youmine 4 357 Chlifa Maqné Haouch Tall Safiyé 296 41 22 Bouday 246 Iaat Baalbak Nahlé baalbek 1,248 266 haouch El-Dehab Saaidé 5 Jebaa 75 4 Kfar Dane Haouche Barada Baalbek 90 85 14,188 N N " Aadous " 0 0 ' ' 0 Hadath Baalbek 0 ° ° 667 4 Aamchki 4 3 Taraiya 407 Majdaloun 3 17 312 509 Douris 2,184 Aain Bourday Chmistar Hizzine 131 948 216 Taibet Baalbek Temnine El-Faouqa 107 440 Talia Ouadi El-Aarayech Kfar Dabach Bednayel Baalbak 664 4 22 Nabi Ayla 1,586 Haouch Snaid Brital Beit Chama 12 Zahlé El-Maallaqa 149 391 4,047 3,608 Haouch Er-Rafqa Khodr Baalbek Qsarnaba ! 1,204 Haour Taala Zahlé Midan Qaa Er-Rim 250 6,045 320 140 117 Niha Zahlé Saadnayel 176 Nabi Chit 11,071 Serraaine Et-Tahta 1,887 Taalbaya Temnine Et-Tahta Khreibet Baalbek Fourzol 264 6,462 Hazerta 872 657 31 Chtaura 62 AblahNabi Ayla Nasriyet Rizk 3,291 Touaite Zahlé 935 149 68 Jdita 27 Riyaq Massa Maaraboun Haouch Hala Zahlé Aradi 2,856 28 2,114 Raait 49 N 6 N 808 " Jenta " 0 0 ' ' 0 1,068 0 5 5 5 ° ° 3 Ksara 3 3 Mrayjat Zahlé Deir El-Ghazal 3 Bouarej 677 ! Wakf al-Nabi Chite 251 83 276 Terbol Zahlé 191 2,184 Maksé Qoussaya 1,295 Ouadi Ed-Delm Taanayel 156 16 2,322 Aain Kfar Zabad Qabb Elias Barr Elias Zahle 84 Marj BG 15,980 20,742 Zahlé Maallaqa Aradi 9,342 Kfarzabad 6,411 3,786 Jazira BG 28 Aanjar (Haouch Moussa) Dalhamiyet Zahlé Tell El-Akhdar 4,375 27 2,248 Aammiq BG 124 Deir Tahniche Majdel Aanjar Haouch El-Harime 12 11,332 2,384 Raouda (Istabel) WKehisarta El-AatiqaKhiara Dakoué 8 638 466 Aana Bekaa 107 Souairi Mansoura BG 4,057 128 Ghazzé N N " " 1,677 0 0 ' 8,304 ' 0 Kafraiya BG 0 4 4 ° ° 3 Tall Znoub 3 3 221 Manara (Hammara) BG 3 57 568 Soultan Yaacoub Faouqa Khirbet Qanafar 203 Joubb Jannine Aayta El-Foukhar 595 5,900 182 Aain Zebdé Kamed El-Laouz 32 2,438 Saghbine Lala Yanta 243 Biret Rachaiya Mdoukha 999 253 Yanta 828 989 Bakka 253 Bab Mareaa Baaloul BG 83 27 580 Rafid RachaiyaKhirbet Rouha 1,560 Aaytanit Qaraaoun 1,373 16 2,806 Mhaiydsé Rachaiya 35 Kfar Denis 249 Kfar Qouq 10 Majdel BalhisKaoukaba Bou Arab Dahr El-Ahmar 45 293 Machghara 1,506 501 Kfar Lichki Rachaya Sohmor Aaqabet Rachaya N N 50 " " 336 0 0 ' ' 684 0 0 3 3 ° ° 3 3 3 Aayha 3 Yohmor BG Beit Lahia Libbaya BG 34 156 8 Rachaiya 56 520 Loussa Aain Rouha 564 18 Qelaya Zilaya 18 12 Aain Aata 53 Haouch El Qinnabé Rachaiya Aain Et-Tiné BG 12 35 Bakkifac Rachaya 67 35°40'0"E 35°50'0"E 36°0'0"E 36°10'0"E 36°20'0"E 36°30'0"E Location Diagram Governorate North Notes Caza Data Sources: No. of Syrian Refugees Registered per Cadastral - Lebanese Border, Caza and Cadastral Boundaries: NPMPLT 2005. Mount Lebanon - Geographic Projection WGS 1984 0 Bekaa Beirut Registered Refugees Figures by UNHCR as of 30 October 2013. 1 - 100 For more information contact Rana G. Ksaifi at [email protected] 101 - 1,000 GIS and Mapping by UNHCR. For Information and updates contact Jad Ghosn: [email protected] 1,001 - 5,000 The boundaries, names and designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement of the United Nations. All data used are the best 5,001 - 10,000 El Nabatieh available at the time of map production. South NPMPLT: National Physical Master Plan for the Lebanese Territory 10,001 - 15,000 0 10 20 KM ± 15,001 - 18,000.
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