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IDP Locations - As of 29 February 2016 Produc Tion Date : 03 Marc H 2016 SY RIA - Disp lac em ents from Alep p o Governorate (1 Feb 2016 to 29 Feb 2016) Hum anitarian Purp oses Only IDP Locations - As of 29 February 2016 Produc tion date : 03 Marc h 2016 BULBUL SHARAN Raju راﺟو!) RAJU Shamarin Bab Al Iman Ekkdeh Talil Shamarin Krum Bab Al Noor ² Elsham Dhahiat Hiwar Kalas Yarobiyeh GHANDORAH Al-Shuhada Zayzafun Bab Al Shmarekh Al Harameen - Ekdeh Baraghideh Salame Sharan Kafr Kafrshush A'ZAZ ﺷران (! Maarin Tatiyeh Barja Salama Sujjo Jdideh Ar-Ra'ee اﻟراﻋ ﻲ Nayara SURAN (! Mreigel AR-RA'EE Ferziyeh Albil Rael Odaya Azaz (! Niddeh MA'BTALI Yahmul Thaheriya Shweirin Azaz AGHTRIN Sijraz Azaz Jarez Suran أﻋزاز Maab atli ﺻوران Dweibeq !) اﻟﻣﻌﺑطﻠ ﻲ (! Kafr Kafra Ehteimlat Shawarghet Kafr Kalbein Eljoz Maraanaz Khasher Al-Malikeyyeh SHEIKH Khadraa Kaljibrin EL-HADID Mreimin Shawarghet Tal Afrin Elarz Nireh Tawil Hawa Manaq Sheikh Enab (! Afrin Khaldiyet Akhtrein El-Hadid Kafrshil (! أﺧﺗرﯾن Afrin ﻋﻔرﯾن Marata ﺷﯾﺦ اﻟﺣدﯾد!) Tharifa Mare' ﻣﺎرع Jalbal Bablit Tall Refaat (! ﺗل رﻓﻌ ت!) - Abin Kafr Qarzihel Roubar Efrin A'RIMA Batra Ein Dara Camp Bteita Baselhaya Kawkabeh AFRIN Bseileh Oqayba TALL REFAAT Tellef Basuta Zahrat MARE' Ziyara Elhayat Kimar Kafir Afrin JANDAIRIS Kafr Zeid Burj Abdallah Jandairis ﺟﻧدﯾر س (! AL BAB T U R K E Y Brad N ab ul Al Bab ﻧﺑل Sheikh (! اﻟﺑﺎب Eldeir Ghazawiyet (! Afrin Baee Eskan NABUL Tadaf Burj ﺗﺎدف!) Basufan Haydar Bashkwi Kabashin Samaan Hayyan Atmeh Fafertein Tamura Qassioun Atma Selwa Shabab Al Qah Khayr 3 Shuhdaa TADAF Abdeen Zarzita Daret Kafrantin Andan Haritan ﺣرﯾﺗﺎن Tajammu Azza (! Muqbia دارة ﻋزة Qah Al Nasser DANA (! Al Salam Kafr Aqrabat Bssin Yaqed Reyhanli Shams Al Izza Qabtan Eljabal Eladas Sheikh Sheikh Maaret Kafr Zayat Najjar Tilaada Elartiq Hamra DARET AZZA Babis Shamer HARITAN Hezreh Rasm Elharm al Shahba1 Bab Al Deir Hassan - Hezri Termanin Hur Elem am رﺳم اﻟﺣرﻣل اﻻﻣﺎم Bab El Hawa - Darhashan Afrin Al Ummahat Hawa Lower/1 Bshantara (! Harim Dana Anjara Naqqarin Jeb Torlaha Aycha Shahba2 Alep p o Ghabsheh اﻟداﻧﺎ !) Ariha ﺣﺎرم Foziyeh (! Majbineh Sifa Fah RASM HARAM EL-IMAM Tiyara ﺣﻠب Tlul Ras Al Ummah Al Dana Arhab Bsartun Antakya Banabel Othman Tqad (! Big Hir HARIM Elhisn Al Sadaka Hoteh Bishqatine Ein Elbikara Kafarna Kafr Hum Kafr Mu Bin Affan Tuwama Jamus Ayidoun Taiba JEBEL SAMAN Besnaya - Mira Sahara Samidoon Little City Sarmada Tal Oweijel Bseineh Shaq Kafr Hir Jamus Qalb Elkaramej Kafr Eastern Kwaires Kadimoon Bozanti Htan Deryan Kafr 75 ﻛو7ﯾر,س 5ﺷرﻗ7ﻲ :Kafrahlat Ariba Lozeh Abzemo Tadil Naha Total num b er of IDPs Barisha Burj Karmin Maaret (! Dayr Hafir Allani Jallad Atarib Kafr دﯾر ﺣﺎﻓر QOURQEENA Rabeeta Elnumra Radwa Taal EASTERN KWAIRES (! Eskat Kafr Big Orm Salqin Sardin Atarib Amma Boz Ghaz Babka Kafr Naseh A L E P P O Little اﻷﺗﺎرب ﺳﻠﻘﯾن SALQIN (! (! Elatareb (! Kafr Batbu Orm Delbiya Qorqanya Takharim Meraf ATAREB DAYR HAFIR ﻗورﻗﺎﻧﯾﺎ Al Nahdha Elshalaf Kafr Western Jeineh ﻛﻔر ﺗﺧﺎرﯾم!) Hamziyeh Aruq Kafr Jum Abu Kelly Gender & Age Shyukh Talha KAFR TAKHARIM Sheikh Ali Kaftin Kafr Abin Arm anaz Hazano Samaan Kafr Hind Arada As-Safira Thoran أرﻣﻧﺎز!) اﻟﺳﻔﯾرة Betiya Hmeira Haranbush (! Maaret Zarb ah Saidiyeh Kafr اﻟزرﺑﺔ!) - Elekhwan Kafr Kafr Aleppo Kafrehmul Zeitan AL-KHAFSA Azmarin Nabi MAARET TAMSRIN Qanater Tellemar Dweila Zardana TEFTNAZ Mashehad Qamari 17% Biret Barqum Armanaz Ram Berna Maar Hamdan AS-SAFIRA Kuwaro - Tam sarin Kassibeh 31% Girls under 18 Um Elriyah Hafasraja Taltuneh Ma'arrat Bawabiyeh !)ﻣﻌر ﺗﻣ ﺻرﯾن Murin Batenta Tamasrin Milis Teftnaz Bhora BENNSH Tal Heddiyeh Hadher Boys under 18 ﺗﻔﺗﻧﺎز Darkosh Kafraya Maar !) درﻛو ش اﻟﺣﺎ ﺿر!) Tamsarin !) Kabta Foah ZARBAH Quneitra Kafr Um Atba Banan Jales Jeb Kas Banes Women ﺑﻧﺎن Baliya Kafruhin Toum Rasm HADHER (! 24% Sheikh DARKOSH Bennsh Sheikh Eliss Yousef Arshani Ahmed ﺑﻧش (! Tal BANAN Men Kusniya Bajer Ghafar IDLEB Idleb Tal Mamu إدﻟب Kreiz Martein Tab Issa (! (! Kiseb Sijer - Bqesemtoh SARMIN Ramliyeh - Eastern Hawir 28% Northern Ora Abad ﻛﺳب JANUDIYEH and Western Elis Kherbet Sarm in Salah Ein Shib IDLEB Zyare ﺳ!رﻣﯾن Eljoz Alden Armala ( Semaan Camp Janudiyeh Zmar Berjhab Talafeh اﻟﺟﺎﻧودﯾﺔ (! Aqrabat Qminas Big KASAB Thaheriya Falyun Othmaniya Saraqab AlHanbousheya Mastumeh Nayrab Hajeb Tal ﺳراﻗب Shaturiyeh اﻟﺣﺎﺟب !) Camp Baksariya Korin Jazraya Allush (! Ein BADAMA Bab Khurbat Al El-Bayda Ellah HAJEB Shelter Typ es Nahliya Jooz Al 40000 Masamet Hanbushiyeh Mseibin ARIHA Majdaliya SARAQAB Qastal Maaf Jisr-Ash-Shugur Badam a ﻗﺳطل ﻣﻌﺎف Tall ﺟﺳر اﻟﺷﻐور !) Ariha ! ﺑداﻣﺎ (! ( 35000 Maarbalit Ed-dam an أرﯾﺣﺎ Yunesiyeh JISR-ASH-SHUGUR Motaram (! ﺗل اﻟ ﺿﻣﺎن!) Orm Kafrlata Maarzaf ABUL THOHUR Camps Tuffahiyeh Mham b al Eljoz 30000 Rab ee'a Najiyeh Kafraziba Khanaser ﻣﺣﻣﺑل!) RABEE'A Living with families رﺑﯾﻌ!)ﺔ ﺧﻧﺎ ﺻر QASTAL MAAF Nahleh Maraand Ebneh (! MHAMBAL Kafr Bazabur Moataf Unknown Kinda Shalaya Abkally 25000 Sarja Collective center Kansab a TALL ED-DAMAN Hatamiyeh Ab ul Thohur Kweires 20000 Rented houses ﻛﻧﺳﺑﺎ أﺑو اﻟظﮭور !) Shinan (! Hazzan Home Ehsem Tal Magharet Jarada Dibis Kanayes Merza Tal اﺣﺳم (! 15000 Other KANSABA MA'ARRAT AN NU'MAN Kersyan Banin Halban Maasaran Open areas Khwein Ziyara EHSEM Dana Babilla L AT TA K I A Samkeh Elshaer 10000 Under trees اﻟزﯾﺎرة!) Barsa Heisa Hantutin Brennan Individual tents Maar Ferwan KHANASER EIN EL-BAYDA Ghadqa Jaberiyeh ZIYARA Shurin Rabeeah 5000 Ein Elb eida Brennan Little Thahrat Big Karatin Ma'ra An-N u'm an Shara - Tal Talamnas ﻋﯾن اﻟﺑﯾ ﺿﺔ!) Qatra Sharat Karatin Elojeh ﻣﻌرة اﻟﻧﻌﻣﺎن (! Hraki Bahlawaniyeh Elajayez 0 Karfuma Maar Telamnas Total Shamsheh Ojeh اﻟﺑﮭﻠوﻟﯾﺔ!) SALANFA Maar Ejaz Mardagana Kafr N ob ol Jarjnaz Abu H A M A Shamarin Sqiah Burtuqala Makki Sayadi ﻛﻔر ﻧﺑل! BAHLAWANIYEH ( Sarman Kafraya Al-Haffa Eastern Khyara Salanfa Deir Elmaarra Western Jahman اﻟﺣﻔﺔ! ﺻﻠﻧﻔﺔ ) TU RKEY (! Bsida Deir Abu Mutawaseta Sanjar Karsanti Eastern (! AL-HAFFA Sharji Saree ﺳﻧﺟﺎر Qaratli Sarja Tqana Borj SHAT-HA KAFR NOBOL Ein Eltineh Tal Dam Dwadiyeh Halbeh Harran Western Seraa LATTAKIA AL-HASAKEH Ghazileh Sarja Sheikh Southern ﻋﯾن اﻟﺗﯾ!)ﻧﺔ Um Tini Barakeh Um Mweilat EIN ET-TEENEH Heish AR-RAQQA Mreiheb Thleijeh ﺣﯾ ش ALEPPO MADIQ CASTLE (! HEISH Fahil Kms. Rasm IDLEB Mzair'a Northern Jallas Elabed Abul Lweibdeh ﻣزﯾرﻋﺔ HANADI MZAIR'A LATTAKIA (! Hawa Nibaz Eleij HAMRA TAMANAAH Jeb Khayriyeh Hanadi 0 5 10 20 Elqasab Little Qasr ھﻧﺎدي Lattakia !) HAMA (! FAKHURA Tellemara Khayrieyh SY RIA DEIR-EZ-ZOR JOBET BERGHAL KHAN SHAYKUN Dreibiyeh Elabyad اﻟﻼذﻗﯾﺔ TARTOU S Map Notes: Polygons represeting IDP numbers are generated by the HOMS Communities Data sources: Note: Data, designations and boundaries contained on this map ArcToolbox tool "Create Thiessen Polygons" utilising the OCHA Populated Estimated Number of IDPs per Community OCHA COD: Geographic Boundaries are not warranted to be error-free and do not imply acceptance Places dataset SYR_Adm4 . The polgons created are a spatial representation LEBAN ON DIVA GIS: Roads by the REACH partners, associated, donors mentioned on this IRAQ (! of a community not an actual boundary of a community. Sub-district Capitals CCCM IM: Community-Level IDP Data map. REACH: Community Polygon Total number of IDPs at a Sub-District level are represented by the grey scale. 50 - 100 201 - 250 1001 - 3000 DAMASCU S Coordinate System: RU RAL Communities without a pcode are NOT represented on this map. DAMASCU S Road File: 20160229_REACH_CCCM_SYR_Aleppo_New_IDP_Tracking Contact: [email protected] Age categorised by the CCCM QU N EITRA 101 - 150 251 - 350 3001 - 4496 DAR'A Governorate AS-SW EIDA JORDAN Sub-district boundary 151 - 200 351 - 1000 4497 - 15180.
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