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Bajaur Agency - Newly Displaced Families - 15 December 2009 Bajaur Agency - Newly Displaced Families - 15 December 2009 Dir Sub-division bÆ IDPs Camp 161 Matta Tehsil Satbar UPPER DIR IDPs movement / location bÆ Kallay Wari Sub-division ± Alpuri Jandool Sub-division 900 (Off Camp) Tehsil International Boundary Provincial Boundary Munda LOWER DIR Mamund Khungi Shah SWAT District Boundary Tehsil Salarzai Tehsil bÆ 546 Swat Tehsil A F G A N I S T A N bÆ bÆ Wali Tehsil Boundary BAJAUR 400 Kandaw Conflict affected areas Utman Khe3l 15 Temergara Sub-division Nawagai Tehsil Water Bodies Tehsil Khar Bajaur Tehsil SHANGLA Bar Chamer Kand Tehsil Puran Tehsil River Nowshera; Lower Dir Barang Tehsil Safi Tehsil Swat Rani Zai Sub-division 6,865 Ambar Utman Khel Tehsil MALAKAND PA Number of families (Both in Green Upper and Red) Mohammad BUNER Tehsil Sam Rani Zai Sub-division Daggar Data source: MOHMAND Tehsil Prang Ghar Tehsil Social Welfare Department, CAR, MSF Belgium, ICRC, UNHCR Halim Zai Tehsil Map Doc Name: Tangi Tehsil PAK066_Orakzai_Assesment_Mission_a4_v1_14122009 Pindiali MARDAN Takht Bhai Tehsil Mardan Creation Date: 14 Dec 2009 Tehsil Tehsil Projection/Datum: WGS84 Nominal Scale at A4 paper size: 1:850,000 CHARSADDA Yake 0 10 20 30 km Ghund Landi Kotal Tehsil Tehsil Disclaimers: The designations employed and the presentation of Charsadda Tehsil material on this map do not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of the Secretariat of the United Nations concerning the legal status of any country, territory, city or area or of its authorities, or Mulagori concerning the delimitation of its frontiers or boundaries. Tehsil SWABI Swabi Tehsil Dotted line represents approximately the Line of Control in Jammu and Kashmir agreed upon by India and Lahor Tehsil Pakistan. The final status of Jammu and Kashmir has not yet been agreed upon by the parties. KHYBER Peshawar Tehsil UZBEKISTAN TAJIKISTAN HARIPUR TURKMENISTAN PESHAWAR CHINA Jamurd Tehsil Nowshera Tehsil ! ! ! !! 5,443 ! ! !! ! JAMMU AND ! ! ! ! ! ! !! KASHMIR ! NOWSHERA AFGHANISTAN ! ! ! ! bÆ ! Jalozai Bara Tehsil Attock Tehsil Hasan Lower Tehsil Abdal PAKISTAN Tehsil INDIA ORAKZAI AGENCY Hassan Khel Tribe FR PESHAWAR Central FR KOHAT Kohat Tehsil Tehsil Afridy Adam Khel Tribe KOHAT Jand Tehsil Fateh Jang Tehsil.
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