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Syria Refugee Response Lebanon SYRIA REFUGEE RESPONSE LEBANON DISTRIBUTION OF LEBANESE PUBLIC SCHOOLS IN RELATION TO SCHOOL AGED SYRIAN REFUGEES FOR BEIRUT AND MOUNT LEBANON MOHAFAZAS (GOVERNORATES) JULY 2013 Fghal Kfar Chakha Haret El Ghouarni Kfar Kidda Chmout Maad Beirut Ouata Barbara Ain Kfaa Bekhaaz Ghabline Gharzouz Qattara Tartij Maifouq Port Bejje Deir el Qattara Université Americaine Harsha Kharbe !P Heloue Monsef Slaiyeb Kfar Chilli !P Wata Amaret Chalhoub Sbail !P El Majidiyé !P Chikhane Ghalboun Jounblat!P Medouar Mahmarat Bejje El Manara !P !P !P !P Zalqa Haqel !P El Hamra !P Kour El Hooua Hsarat !P Qantari!P Ej Jimmaïzé !P Ramout !P !P El Qbaïyat Aaqbe (el) Chamat Ras Beyrouth !P !P Remeil Daoura Rihani Jdayel Aabeidat Lehfed !P !P Jaj !P Sanayeaa !P !P El Hara Zaayber !P Saqiet el Khait 34°10'0"N !P Hbalin Saqi Rechmaiya !P !PSaife !P Hosrayel El Aafs Raouché!P !P !P Mar Mitr Baachta !P Ez Zarif !P Jdaidé Kfoun El Aarîch !P !P !P Boaatara !P !P !P Aydamoun Gharfine Kafe 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