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SUDAN: Darfur - Administrative Map March 2012 ICC-02/05-03/09-362-Anx2 29-06-2012 1/2 FB T ANNEXE 2. ICC-02/05-03/09-362-Anx2 29-06-2012 2/2 FB T SUDAN: Darfur - Administrative Map March 2012 Laqiya Arba'in 20°N Laqiyat Umran El Gir SAUDI ARABIA EGYPT LIBYA R e d S e a Red Sea Northern Nile CHAD North Darfur Khartoum Kassala ERITREA Wahat An Nukh 19°N North Kordofan Gezira Gedaref West Darfur Nusub As Salamat White Sennar Central Nile Darfur Barqa Es Saqr Blue Nile South Darfur East South Kordofan Nusub Al Abd Darfur Abyei Area ETHIOPIA Elama El Ghafir Tundubai CENTRAL Agoza ! AFRICAN REPUBLIC SOUTH SUDAN N Al Atrun 18°N El Baraq Zalat Jalil Zalat Al Ma' Zalat Al Hadd Burg El Hatab Abu Tabari EL MALHA Barqat Walad Hawal Fada ! NORTHERN 17°N Barkol Al Gafal El Ein Dibab Al Qafl Qalat As Sufr Qalti Al Khudayra' Nusub Al Aysh Zalat Zayadiya ar ow i H Qalti Umm Tasawir ad W NORTH DARFUR Ourini Qalti Al Adusa Zalat Wad Tandub ! Umm Qurayn Berdoba ! 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