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SYRIA - from Aleppo Governorate Humpurposes Anitarian Only IDP Locations - As of 17 March 2016 Productionmarch30 2016: Date S Y R IA - DisplacementsSYRIA - from Aleppo Governorate HumPurposes anitarian Only IDP Locations - As of 17 March 2016 ProductionMarch30 2016: date Raju BULBUL Gh andura LOWER SHYOOKH اﻟﻐﻧدورة)! راﺟو)! Bab Al Hiwar JARABLUS Iman Kalas Shamarin Ekkdeh Big Arab Oshrieh Little Krum Talil Elsham Hasan Hamam RAJU Shamarin Zayzafun Yarobiyeh GHANDORAH A'ZAZ Shmarekh Dhahiat - Ekdeh Al Harameen Al-Shuhada Baraghideh Dadat Kafrshush SHARAN Bab Al Salame Kafr AGHTRIN Rafeeah SURAN Kherbet Arnabiet Jota !( Maarin Sujjo Tatiyeh Barja Saan Manilla Jdideh Ar-Ra'ee Hamran Elhsan Doshan Salama Um Jlud Elghazal - Kherbet Asaad Kabiret Qaber اﻟراﻋﻲ Sharan ² !( Buz Kij Massi Um Adaset Zornaqal Imu ﺷران Nayara Manbaj - Lower Mreigel AR-RA'EE Elfarat Qabab Twal Bashli Kherbet Boyer Majra Ferziyeh Albil Middle Bonyeh - Rael Nafakh Mashrafet Safi Anzawiyeh Odaya Elbweir MENBIJ Majra Qarajleh Um Edam Khirfan Azaz Tal Manbaj !( Shweirin MA'BTALI Niddeh Yahmul Thaheriya Rafei Azaz Dandaniya Bir Sijraz Azaz Farat Hudhud Little Jarez Jamusiyeh Tal Shweihet Ein Big Kello أﻋزاز Maabatli Suran Hayyeh Jeb Kheznawi Elnakhil Hayyeh Kafra !( Dweibeq Akhdar اﻟﻣﻌﺑطﻠﻲ Suran Ehteimlat Upper ﺻوران Kafr )! Elarus Jeb Shawarghet Kafr Kalbein Sayada Mahsana - Majra Tal Eljoz Maraanaz Sheikh Elqader Khasher Bak Weiran Asaliyeh Yasti SHEIKH EL-HADID Al-Malikeyyeh Yehya Mankubeh Khadraa Karsan Kaljibrin Middle Big Omriyeh Rasm Mreimin Shawarghet Warideh Madneh Elmashrafeh Ratwaniyeh Tal Afrin Kherbet Menb ij Hawa Elarz !( Hajar Menbij ﻣﻧﺑﺞ Nireh Tawil Manaq Elsheyab Sghireh Little Enab Madneh Abyad Sheikh Moaysera Saidiyeh Um Elsafa !( Khaldiyet Akh trein El-Hadid Kafrshil Afrin Tatemrash !( Camp 2 Sultahiyeh أﺧﺗرﯾن Afrin Afrin Marata Um Elsateh ﺷﯾﺦاﻟﺣدﯾد)! Btoshiyet ﻋﻔرﯾن Tharifa Tanab Big Tellejar Manbaj Rasm Kashtaar Mare' Tahna Hamduniyeh Jalbal Sheikh ALEPPO Little Kaber Elakhdar ﻣﺎرع)! Bablit Issa Orayma Jeb Qanat - Little T allRefaat Big Jeb Little Elthor - Elghrra Kaberjeh اﻟﻌرﯾﻣﺔ JANDAIRIS Abin - !( Tall !( Um Myal Elkalb Osajli Big Akrash ﺗلرﻓﻌت Kafr Qarzihel Efrin Refaat Jafatlak Qatmet Batra Ein Dara Roubar Osajli Little Khishfet Baselhaya Manbaj Mohtaraq Big Kaber Bteita Camp - Qatma Um Adaseh - Big AFRIN Deir TALL REFAAT A'RIMA Kawkabeh Um Adase Kaberjeh Jmal Toq Big Labda - Mohtaraq near Manbaj Ab uQalqal Bseileh Oqayba Jeb Elkhalil Bir أﺑوﻗﻠﻘل Tellef Basuta Zahrat Kafr Naseh MARE' Milo Yran Makhzum Quraa !( Ziyara Elhayat Tal Refaat Kimar Kafir Afrin Miloyran Um Khorzet Little Kafr Kafrnaya Big Maqtaa Manbaj Abu Kharufiyeh Big Zeid Elhajar Burj Mandil Kharufiyeh Little Maqtaa Elhajar ABU QALQAL Abdallah Jeb Elkhafi Jandairis Masqan Ahras - Manbaj - Nahliya ﺟﻧدﯾر س !( Biret AL BAB Nahliya Brad Nabu l Manbaj Maqtala Muqbilet AlBab ﻧﺑل Sheikh Ghazawiyet !( Elbireh اﻟﺑﺎب Eldeir Afrin !( Jeb Elhamam Tayha Moruh Mostarihet Tal Sultan Jafatlak T URKEY Baee Jbine Abu Kahf Manbaj Eskan NABUL T adaf ﺗﺎدف Burj Maratet !( Himar Basufan Haydar Halisiyeh Dweir Elmosalamiyeh Jis Little Bashkwi SARIN Kabashin Elzaytun Amudiyeh Arbaa Samaan Tal Sheer Atmeh Hayyan Um Myal Fafertein Simaan Shabab Al Tamura Seifat Miri Khayr 3 Atma Selwa Musallamiyeh Qassioun Qah Janat Abu Zahret Al Abu Tlilet Little Jadha Madaen Shuhdaa TADAF Tawil Manbaj Zarzita Kafrantin Andan Haritan Kafr Jarkas Intisar Abdeen AzzaDaret Handarat Hilan Muqbia Shanhasa )! ﺣرﯾﺗﺎن Haritan Tal Abu دارةﻋزة Qah !( Abu Jrin Jadha - Al Nasser Daret Kafr Janat Saleh Al Salam Manbaj Tayara Reyhanli Aqrabat Azza Qabtan Bssin Yaqed Manther Eltayyeb Big Abu Al Forkan Shams Al Izza Jadha Eljabal Eladas Sheikh Eljarf Akrabat Sheikh Maaret Kafr Zayat Najjar DANA Tilaada Elartiq Hamra DARET AZZA Babis Shamer HARITAN Shahba1 Bab Al Hawa Hezreh RasmElharmal Al-Khafsa اﻟﺧﻔﺳﺔ)! Lower/1 Deir Hassan - Hezri Termanin Hur Elemam Afrin رﺳم اﻟﺣرﻣلاﻻﻣﺎم Bab El Hawa - Darhashan Al Ummahat Bshantara !( Aycha Dana Anjara Naqqarin Jeb Foziyeh Harim Torlaha Dana Ghabsheh )!اﻟداﻧﺎ Shahba2 Ariha Harim Majbineh Sifa Fah )! ﺣﺎرم Tlul QOURQEENA Ras Al Ummah Al Dana Arhab Bsartun Aleppo Tiyara Antakya Banabel Othman Tqad Aleppo !( RASM HARAM EL-IMAM ﺣﻠب Big Hir Elhisn Al Sadaka Bin Affan Hoteh Bishqatine Ein Elbikara Kafarna HARIM Kafr Mu Tuwama Jamus Ayidoun Kafr Hum Taiba JEBEL SAMAN Zaalana Um Elamad Besnaya - Mira Tal Sahara Samidoon Little Hir Jamus City Sarmada Oweijel Alsafira Eastern Bseineh Shaq Kafr Elkaramej Tal Alam Bozanti Qalb Kafr Kwaires Kadimoon Htan Deryan ﻛوﯾرسﺷرﻗﻲ Kafrahlat Ariba Lozeh Kafr Abzemo Naha Barisha Burj Maaret !( Karmin Tadil DayrHafir Allani Jallad Atarib Kafr Balat Kabara Radwaniyeh دﯾرﺣﺎﻓر Rabeeta Elnumra Baydura EASTERN KWAIRES Taal Rayan !( Eskat Radwa Kafr Big Orm Salqin Sardin Amma Tal Kafr Naseh Tal Qourqeena Boz Ghaz Babka Atareb Little Hasel ﺳﻠﻘﯾن SALQIN !( !( Elatareb !( Thabiyeh Tal Batbu Shgheib Salqin Kafr Qorqanya Atarib Orm Hreibel Ein Establ Delbiya Meraf ATAREB Saqlaya Tal Aran Sabel اﻷﺗﺎرب T akh arim Qasir DAYR HAFIR ﻗورﻗﺎﻧﯾﺎ Al Nahdha Elshalaf Kafr Jeineh Western Elward ﻛﻔرﺗﺧﺎرﯾم !( Khantuman Abu T otalnu m212,162IDPs: b of er Hamziyeh Aruq Kafr Jum Hweijeineh Abu Kelly Sfeita AR-RAQQA Shyukh Talha Sheikh Terkan AS-SAFIRA Ali Wdeihi Haddadin Tal Abur KAFR TAKHARIM Kaftin Qarras Kafr Abin Htani JURNEYYEH Hazano Samaan Kafr Esan Hind Arada Armanaz !( Thoran Hmeira As-Safira )! اﻟﺳﻔﯾرة Armanaz Haranbush Betiya Maaret As-Safira Kafr أرﻣﻧﺎز Saidiyeh Elekhwan Kafr - !(Zarbah Kafr Aleppo Azzan Gender & Age Kafrehmul Zarbah Azmarin Nabi Qanater Zeitan ARMANAZ MAARET TAMSRIN Ein Abu Jrin اﻟزرﺑﺔ Zardana Tellemar Dweila Assan al-Safira Mashehad Qamari Abtin Bashkwi Safira Aqrabuz Biret Barqum Ramadiyeh Armanaz Ram Abu Dreikha al Safira Kuwaro Berna Ghazala - Maar Hamdan - Um Kassibeh Mgheidleh T amsarin Elriyah Hafasraja Taltuneh Deir Sfira Jalaghim Bawabiyeh Saliba )! ﺗ ﻣﻌرﻣﺻرﯾن TEFTNAZ HADHER Rasm Jalghum Zanbaqi Murin Batenta Ma'arrat Qabtin T eftnaz Ballas Elsafa DARKOSH Milis Bhora Tamasrin Kafraya Tal % Heddiyeh Mamimeh Kafr Masyadeh Jneid Hekleh 15 ﺗﻔﺗﻧﺎز Maar Darkosh !( Iss Hadher MASKANA Dorriyeh Darkosh Tamsarin Eibesh Zanyan Mreimin Habshiyeh )! )! درﻛو ش Hadher Kafr اﻟﺣﺎﺿر Sheikh Turin Deir Kabta Quneitra Kafr Foah Simaan Maskana Jamiliya Zahraa - Kherbet Amud Issa Jeb Kas Um Atba Obeid Mashrafet Banan Othman Jales Banes Um Amud Onaiza - ﺑﻧﺎن Andnaniyeh Elashury Baliya Kafruhin Toum Elhallaj BENNSH Rasm Tleilat Hmeidi !( Girls under 18 ﻣﺳﻛﻧﺔ_ﻋﻧﯾزة)! % Farjein Amud Thahr Sheikh ZARBAH Mintar Tata 34 - Sheikh Eliss Mashrafet Wadi Nasra Yousef Arshani Hamidiyeh Sawadiya Ahmed Maryuda Elmarij Elsonue Aqraba Smad Zarzur Bennsh !( Tal BANAN - Nabhan Tal Burj Bennsh Bajer Dadine Foz - Mudiah Sadiyeh - Tal Kusniya Elrumman Boys under 18 Makhala Little Numaniyeh Ein ﺑﻧ ش Zuf Hassaniyeh - Luxin Ghafar Bsentiya Karatine Burj Emeiriyeh - Hatya Hamama Idleb Bweideh Elgharf Jafret Northern Kreiz Martein Tal Mamu Mashrafet Elbuwaiditein Azawi Abu Jdidet Eljisr - Kafr !( Elhos 20 % Idleb Saeebiyeh Burda Big Abdeh Fajdan إدﻟب Ora Sijer Tab Issa Debbin Ajez Hawir Mreiqes Burj Ramliyeh Maland Yaqubiyeh - Bqesemtoh - Eastern Abad Dalama Tal Hattabat Tal Women Qanniyeh Mreimin Elis Bweideh and Western Abu Semaan Anbar Elsama Athar SARMIN Rasm Tiba JANUDIYEH Rweil Hober Safira Abu Jlus Salah Tiba - Afs Zyare Assan Madrasa Ubu Ein Shib IDLEB Khuwara Marhamiya Alden Kherbet Katrin Mazuleh Sarmin !( Semaan Rajm Getteh Upper Jeb Manaaya Armala Qaderiyeh - Qayqun Maharim Shur Camp Eljoz Matleh - Sarmin Omeirat Antash Men Zmar Western Big Kafr Lower Jeb Antash Batlaya Berjhab Talafeh Batranah Mgheirat Rasm Atshana Hoot AL-KHAFSA ﺳرﻣﯾن Janudiyeh !( Aqrabat Qminas Big Oweinat Sayah - Sayah Shibli Elnafal Ora Qabli Suyan Janu diyeh Falyun Othmaniya Thahriyeh Jarmakiyeh - Edwan Thaheriya Jafr Rasm Mastumeh Nayrab Rasafa Hazani اﻟﺟﺎﻧودﯾﺔ AlHanbousheya Eastern Mansur Omeish Shaturiyeh Saraqab Tal Hajeb Big Camp Baksariya Kniseh Korin !( Um Elkaramel Atshana Simaan Big !( Hajeb Shallala اﻟﺣﺎﺟب Tromba Jazraya Allush Bab Saraqab Salamin Mashrafet Madayen Hawir 31 % Ein Arjel Arjol HAJEB Elhus Raheb ﺳراﻗب Hila Ellah El-Bayda Hlul Nahliya Rasm Abul Tal Establat MANSURA Mseibin San Maqtal Hamad Hanbushiyeh Khos Aqareb Jeb Jeb Jobas Elzaydi Rabeeah Beftamun Majdaliya Gharirifeh Bakat Tineh Elali BADAMA ARIHA SARAQAB Elhanuteh Jeb Jisr-Ash-Shu g u r Jeb Zabad Kafr Elamaa Batha Elkhafi Marbaat ﺟﺳراﻟﺷﻐور Badama !( !( Ariha Omeim T all Jeb Habs Maarbalit Tall Simaan Bisha Bisheh Badama !( Mardikh Tarfawi Tal Ed-daman Jeb Hawaz Ariha Ed-daman Qassem أرﯾﺣﺎ JISR-ASH-SHUGUR Bsanqul Motaram Kafrmid !( Eleis Harbikeh ﺗلاﻟﺿﻣﺎن Dadikh Bijfas Abu Masih ﺑداﻣﺎ Yunesiyeh Baqlid Masih Shweihet Orm Kafrlata Maarzaf Elmajaher Maktaba Abda Ellahib Bales Eljoz Musa ShelterType Najiyeh Marj Mhambal Kafr Maar Anqrati Hayyaniyeh Hilwiyeh !( Kafraziba Anu Andan Battikh Dibsi Rayan Qleiah Mh amb al Mreir Elsheikh Khanaser Maraand Nahleh Ebneh Tal Hawasid !( MHAMBAL Bazabur Moataf 30% Kafr Lof Sheikh Bweiti Majas Aabad - Hanuteh Big Khanaser ﻣﺣﻣﺑل Shalaya ABUL THOHUR Shweihet ﺧﻧﺎﺻر Kinda Abkally Idris Mansura Hajjara Baydar Khan Elbu Issa Rasm Unknown Shamsu Sarja Elsobol Sheikh Elsayaleh Kansaba Tabara Um Elhoteh TALL ED-DAMAN Castle Matleh Hatamiyeh Ab uTh l oh u r Kweires Elksheir Qaree Wadi ﻛﻧﺳﺑﺎ أﺑواﻟظﮭور Ariha IDLEB )! KANSABA Sararif Shinan !( Elghazal Um Graf Um Gobar Eldibis 25% Anb Hazzan Living with host families Ehsem Tal Magharet Jarada Dibis Kanayes Merza Eliyeh Tal Tal Um Wadi اﺣﺳم Jadraya Sahen !( Ahmar MA'ARRAT AN NU'MAN Kersyan Um Elamad Banin Halban Qabli Nuwara Maasaran Um Jrein Um Tinet Northern Tal Ramleh Camps LATT AKIA Khwein
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