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Iraq: CCCM Operational Context IRAQ: Operational context map - IDP Temporary Settlements and Populations CCCM - IRAQ IMU 23 Mar 2017 Caspian Sea Caspian Sea Akre Baharka Hamdaniya NINAWA Berseve 2 Darkar Bajet Zakho Derkar Zakho Batifa Harshm TURKEY Dawadia Kandala Chamishku Berseve 1 Amadiya DOHUK Amedi Sheladize Ankawa 2 Rwanga Mergasur Dahuk Darkar Community Barzan Soran Sumel Dahuk Sumel Mergasur Berseve 1 Chamishku Shariya Akre Berseve 2 Essian Shikhan Erbil Shikhan Qasrok Akre Zakho Kabarto 2 Sheikhan Telafar Zumar Mamilian Soran Choman Mamrashan Rawanduz Garmawa Nargizlia 1 Rovia Choman Amalla TilkaifNargizlia 2 Harir Bardarash Tilkaif Zelikan Bashiqah Shaqlawa (new) Shaqlawa Pirmam MHoasmuldaniya Kawrgosk Baretle (Masif) Baharka Hiran Sinjar Bakhdida Khushan Rania Pshdar Bahirka Rania Qalat Hamdaniya Chwarqurna Erbil Aynkawah Erbil diza Rwanga Chamakor Binaslawa Hajyawa Bajet Hamam Al Alil Mamyzawa Community Mosul Hamam Al Alil 1 Kuna Koisnjaq Kandala Ba'Aj As Salamyiah 2 As 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Olympic Kifri Khanke OF IRAN Kabarto 2 Stadium Qoratu Ka'Im SALAH Ana Daur AL-DIN Daur Khanaqin 5km 10km Al-Wand 2 Tilkaif NINAWA Jalawla Samarra Al-Hwesh Khanaqin Al-Wand 1 Sadiyah Samra Ka'im Haditha Al-Iraq DIYALA Al-Muahad Al-Hardania Al Mansuriyah Haditha Ad Duluiyah Khalis Manssuriyt Thethar Al Jabal Muqdadiya Balad Ana Dujail Khalis Muqdadiya Ad Dujayl Baqubah Mandali Kan'An Fares Al Tarmia Heet Muskar Heet Shooting Tarmia Bani Camp / Adhamia Saad Saad Camp Husainiya Baladrooz Al Ahel Adhamia Kilo 18 Ar Ramadi Saab Al Bour Ba'quba Al-Nabi Al Khalidiyah Thawra2 Falluja ThBagwhrdaa1d Younis Al-Qasir Abu Ramadi Al-Khalidiya Karkh Resafa BAGHDAD Camp Abu Ghraib Semi-perminant camp Ghraib Mada'in Zorbatiya Badra Al Madain Rutba Bezabize Uwayrij Al Mahmudiya At Tanmiyah Badra ANBAR Central Mahmoudiya Al Mazraa Jassan Falluja Suwaira Taj Al Azezia Camp Latifiya 3 Latifiya 2 Din Azezia IRAQ Al-Iskandariya Latifiya 1 Musayab Al Dabwny Shahymiya Mahawil Rutba Ain KerbalaKarbala Musayab Mahawil Suwaira WASIT Al-Tamur Na'Amiya Kut Spot Meshed Hindiya Ain Al Kut Ali KERBALA Hussain Al Hillah city Kut Al-Gharbi Al-Tamur BABIL Wassit Al-Kawthar Zainabiya JORDAN Hashimiya Ali Camp Babylon Na'maniya Old IPD Settlement Status Hindiya Wassit Al-Gharbi tbc Hashimiya Mawfuqiya MISSAN IDP Camp Open Hilla Najaf Hai Ali Ash IDP Camp Under Construction Hai Sharqi RHU Camp IPD Collective Centre Afak Kufa Amara Najaf An Najaf DiwaniAyda Diwaniyah Feuil1$ Events Kufa Shamiya Eyes of tbc Afaq Missan Dispersed Transit Centres Manathera Shakir QADISIYAH Al Amarah Al Faysaliyah Sayyid Fares Muqdadiya Hamud MISSAN Capital Rifa'I Tarmia Al Qadisiyah Shamiya Hamza Rifa'i Maimouna Kahla Governorate Capital Kahla Diwania Al Majar Al Kabir Kala District Capital Hamza Rumaitha An Nasr Salih camp Rumaitha Adhamia Maimouna Village or town of interest Shatra Mejar Qal'at International Boundary Shatra Al-Kabi Saleh As Samawah Shooting Kurdistan Governorates Falluja Camp / Ba'quba Samawa Khidhir THI-QAR Governorate Borders Al Ahel Najaf Adhamia Baladrooz Khidhir District Borders NAJAF Muntafik An Nasiriyah Midaina Qurna Kadhimia Nassriya Midaina Al Qurnah Suq Al-Shoyokh Qurna Suq IDP temporary settlement numbers Al-Shoyokh Chibayish Thawra1 Al-Khalidiya Shatt Thawra2 50,000 Semi-perminant camp Al-Arab Ramadi Basrah SAUDI Al-Khalidiya Salman Al Basrah Scout Camp ARABIA Markazi camp BASRAH Atbah Abu Al-Bakreeia / Gazaliya Baghdad Abu Zubair Al-Khaseeb Al-Amal / Ghraib Camp Zayona kadhra'a Al-Amal / Abu Nassir Wa Al Jamea'a Resafa Nassir Wa 20,000 MUTHANNA Al-Khaseeb Salam Caravans Salam Caravans Abu Zubair Bahar Karkh Salman Albu Ghraib Safwan Suliman Albu Fao 5,000 Dora BAGHDAD Umm Qasr Al salam / Habbaniya Suliman Center Al-Qasir Tourist Fao al takia al Mada'in kasnazania Camp City Camp Falluja Falluja ANBAR Bezabize Uwayrij Central KUWAIT Albu P e r s i a n G u l f Camp Mahmoudiya Essa Check Amriyat Mahmoudiya Printing date:23 Mar 2017 Point 75 Al Wahda Al Yusifiya Al-Fallujah Sources:CCCM, UNHCR, REACH, IOM DTM, UNCS, UNOCHA, OSM Camp Bezabize Camp Central Albu Data date: 20 March 2017 Essa Camp 1 centimeter equals 18 kilometers Projection: GCS_WGS_1984 Falluja Al Yusifiya Size: A1 Musayab Musayab The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this Feedback: [email protected] 10km map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Suwaira BABIL 100km Filename: 10km CCCM_IRAQ_Operational_Population_Context_Map_A1L.
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