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Download (PDF, 3.01 S Y R I A R E F U G E E R E S P O N S E LEBANON Beirut and Mount Lebanon Governorates Distribution of the Registered Syrian Refugees at the Cadastral Level As of 30 September 2019 Fghal 13 Distribution of the Registered Syrian Kfar Kidde Chmout Berbara 6 Jbayl Maad Refugees by Province 26 17 Bekhaaz Aain Kfaa Mayfouq Bejje Gharzouz 23 Mounsef 32 Kharbet Jbayl Qottara Jbayl BEIRUT 25 Tartij Ghalboun Chikhane 19 Rihanet Jbayl 2 Hsarat 21 19 Haqel Total No. of Household Registered 6 Ramout Lehfed 4,396 Hasrayel Chamate Jeoddayel 16 Jaj 116 12 Beit Habbaq Jbayl Hbaline Aabaydat 9 38 4 Kfoun 40 Ghofrine kafr Aarab Total No. of Individuals Registered 17,070 11 Saqi Richmaya 31 Kfar 1 El-Lahib Behdaydat Habil Aamchit Mashoun Hema 6 846 40 Er-Rehban Edde Jbayl Bintaael Birket Hjoula Michmich 82 Jbayl Hema Mar Laqlouq MOUNT LEBANON Bichtlida Hjoula 51 Maroun 35 Hboub 22 12 Ehmej Aannaya 52 71 Jbayl Kfar Qouas Total No. of Household Registered 825 Bmehrayn 49,710 Brayj Jbayl Ras Osta Jbeil Aaqoura Kfar Mazraat 12 Tourzaiya 69 Blat 73 Baal El-Maaden Qartaboun Jlisse 10 Mazraat Jbeil Sebrine 79 15 Es Siyad Mghayre Total No. of Individuals Registered 211,459 387 Aalmat Ech-Chamliye 5 Bchille Jouret Aalmat Tadmor Jbeil Mastita Ferhet 58 Jbayl El-Qattine Ej-Jnoubiye 20 237 48 38 Mar Sarkis Qartaba Bayzoun Zibdine Jbayl Hsoun Boulhos 264 Yanouh 4 Souanet Jbayl Aalita 50 26 Aain Hdeine Jbayl Halate Ed-Delbe Jbayl Fatre Frat 14 772 Aain Seraaiita Majdel 12 Adonis Aain Jrain El-Ghouaybe 5 El-Aqoura Bizhel Jbayl Mchane 9 Janne 8 Ghabat Kharayeb Nahr 17 96 9 Qorqraiya Ibrahim Chouane 20 Aarasta Nahr Maaysra Mradiye 6 6 Ibrahim Kesrouane Zaaitre yahchouch Lassa Jouret Afqa 675 43 27 41 14 Aazra Bedrane Jbayl Zaitoun ouel Aazr 2 Bqaq Nammoura 2 Qahmez 39 Ghbale Ed-Dine Kesrouane Nahr 6 Kesrouane 6 Ed-Dahab Hsayn 83 13 Ghidras Bouar Jouret Aain Ed-Delbe 31 354 E-Tourmos Kesrouane Safra Ghine 6 21 Kesrouane Bourj Mchaa Faraya 14 Jouret 293 El-Ftouh Kfour Chahtoul Hrajel Mchaa El Mhad Mghayer Ftouh 108 Kesrouane Harharaya 18 853 Tabarja Ouata 45 6 Ouata Mayrouba 266 Hayata El-Jaouz Sillam Adma Oua Aaramoun 362 Jdaidet 6 57 Dafine Kesrouane Faraya Kfar 14 Ghazir Raachine Ghazir 26 817 Yassine 520 60 Ighbe 123 56 5 Dlebta Beqaata Sahel 9 Chnanaair Aachqout Aalma 6 68 137 Maarab Jounie Haret Deir Faytroun Aachqout Kfar Sakhr Baqlouch 374 120 Bzoummar 622 Dibiane Batha 361 Kesrwane Ghosta 36 Jounie 12 Mchaa Kfar 110 Sarba Jounie Dibiane Ghadir Daraaoun Rayfoun Kfar Tay 536 Bqaatouta 29 1,154 137 267 El-Matn Qleiaat 54 Zouk Aain 8 Mkayel Kesrouane Er-Rihane Aajaltoun Mazraat 662 Kfar Tay Beqaata 404 9 Shayle Aintoura 271 Mrah El-Mir Kesrouane Kanaan Kesrouane 12 Zouk Kesrouane 92 Mousbeh 50 Daraiya Ouadi Kfar Baskinta Zouk Zabbougha El-Karm 589 Mazraat Balloune Kesrouane Tay El-Matn 314 El-Kharab Jaaita Deir El-Matn Er-Ras 365 140 8 45 Chamra 135 Sfeilet Machraah Dbaye Haret Deir 14 Abou Kfar Bikfaya Himlaya El-Matn 430 El-Ballane Tamich Mar Mizane Aaqab 15 1 Qornet Fraike Boutros Karm 287 35 25 Aain El-Qabu Mazraat Mazraat 45 El-Hamra Et-Tine Aain Chouaya Deir Aaoukar Yachouaa Beit Jouar 75 51 El-Kharroube El-Matn 372 Chaouiye Chabab El-Matn El Meten 40 Bteghrine Mazraat El-Hdaira Hbous 7 180 11 32 Mtayleb Mhaidset Zighrine 462 Naqqach Aain Aar Antelias 140 aain Aalaq Matn El-Matn Khinchara 123 21 Marjaba 645 Qornet 81 27 32 76 Beirut Chehouane Bikfaya 27 Aatchane Bhersaf 158 782 Ouata Menqlet 45 Choueir Mrouj Mtain Beirut Central 44 El-Mrouj Jall Ed-Did Mezher Aayroun 785 361 271 District 155 Aain el-Mraisse Mina Mdaouar 385 Majzoub 11 Nabay Mar Moussa 31 33 Dahr foncière el-Hosn foncière Bsalim 210 Es-Souane El-Matn Ed-Douar Bnabil 213 foncière 61 Bqennaya 127 Jouret 45 48 Rmeil Bourj Jdaidet 42 254 Douar Qaaqour 15 foncière El-Matn El-Ballout Mzakke Majdel Hammoud Byaqout Qennabet El-Matn 68 Aintoura 19 895 86 tarchich Ras Beyrouth Bachoura 9,144 184 Broummana Baabdat 83 El-Matn Qannebet 39 foncière foncière Baouchriye Roumie 9 739 79 Achrafieh Salima Bsifrine Mchikha 1,416 3,573 2,604 182 Aayoun Msaitbe foncière Broummana 6 7 Sinn Dekouane Fanar Masqa El-Matn foncière Mazraa 1,285 El-Matn Hasbaiya Tarchich El-Fil 1,489 1,740 19 8 Aarbaniye Dlaybe 2,557 foncière 599 Salima El-Matn Bzebdine 113 1,601 20 8 7,310 Aain Baabda 44 67 Furn Deir mar Ech-Chebbak Saade Zandouqa Qsaibe 264 Mkalles Roukoz 132 10 Kneisset 427 7 Baabda 85 25 Baabda Mansouriyet Qordata Arsoun Chiyah Qornayel Jouar Kfar El-Matn Beit Meri 104 36,451 Jouret El-Haouz Selouane Haret Hreik 553 279 489 Arsoun 15 75 3,835 Daychouniye 10 Baabda Ras Deir El-harf 22 El Matn Bourj Hadath 950 32 Btekhnay 379 Khalouat El-Brajneh Beyrouth 68 Baabda 1,474 Louayze Btibyat Baabda 17,355 Aabadiye 38 Baabda Chmeisset 19 Qalaat Tahouitat Aaraiya 192 Deir Laylake Ouadi Chahrour 67 Rouayssrt Baabda Baabda El Ghadir 158 Chouit Khouna Bmaryam Falougha 1,991 Es-Soufla El-Ballout 3 47 620 125 57 558 158 Kahhale 92 Khreibet Merdache Haret Qtale Baabda 86 Baabda Ouadi Chahrour Baalchmay Hamze 1 Hammana Kfar Ras 60 El Aaoulia 619 9 1,094 Choueifat Chima El-Href Qobbayaa 313 Bsous Aain Ej-Jdide Chbaniye El-Oumara Choueifat 775 Blaybel 13 411 45 El-Aamrousiye 94 Aaley Bhamdoun 194 67 Aaley 16,034 Bsaba 201 El-Mhatta Qrayet Qmatiye 4,738 Baabda Bdadoun 615 Baabda 31 336 Bkhichtay Bhamdoun 37 Saoufar Choueifat 61 1,137 El-Quoubbe 37 Ed-Dayaa Deir Qoubel Aain Charoun 4,867 Aaytat Souq Rijme 1,435 185 Aanoub Btalloun 112 El-Gharb Behouara 9 599 283 21 Chanay 354 Taazaniye Majdel Bchamoun 260 Aain Dara Ghaboune 15 Baana 3,463 Keyfoun Aazouniye 148 Chimlane 132 Mansouriyet 58 897 80 183 Bhamdoun Aain Kfar 124 El Bedghan Oua Aaramoun Sirhmoul Ouadi Bayssour Aamay Btater Halazoun Aaley 94 Aaynab Bedghan Aaley 22 66 16 8,010 232 1,409 Habramoun 55 Aley Aaley Douair 20 Mcherfe Ighmid Mchekhti Bmahray Aain 6 Bsatine Mejdlaiya Er-Remmane Rouayssat Mazraat En-Nahr 46 22 4 Drafil 273 114 En-Naamane 18 Chartoun Maasrati Aaley Dfoun 22 17 Naame Aain Ksour Bou Zride 43 68 Ramlie Mrayjat 4,614 104 40 Aaley Baaouerta Aabey Rimhala Selfaya Chourit 23 Aain 594 Aain Richmaiya 255 909 7 3 Zhalta Traz 76 Kfar Niss 156 Binnay 6 138 Jisr El Majdel Daqqoun Qadi El-Meouch Biret 7 5 Kfar Kneisset Aammiq 155 Ech-Chouf Ouarhaniye Matta Ech-Chouf Ech-Chouf 3 268 Ouadi Brih 506 7 44 Damour Bchtfine Es-Sitt 110 Fraudis Kfar Qatra Faouarat 2,535 126 34 Ech-Chouf Mechref Kfar Hamal 41 Mazraat Jaafar 112 18 15 Kfar Faqoud Ed-Douair Kfar 108 Deir Maasser Nabrakh Barouk Moughayret Deir Baba El-Qamar Dmit Beit Ed-Dine 401 Cho511uf Ech-Chouf 1 551 Beit Batloun 274 205 68 Ed-Dine 294 Kfar Him 80 Ouadi Sirjbal 351 Dahr Abou 27 Dibbiye Youssef Ouadi Deir Aain Ouzain Ech-Chouf Semqaniye 58 841 7 bnehlay Dourit 70 46 313 Bkechtine 25 Ouel Mcheiaa Baaqline Jdeidet Jiye Maasser 6 Jahliye 665 Ech-Chouf 2,548 Botme Ech-Chouf Baassir 125 1,308 Aathrine 95 42 630 45 Aainbal Moukhtara Bourjein 31 Kahlouniet 23 313 Ech-Chouf Aain Qania Khereibet Barja Daraiya 49 73 Ech-Chouf Ech-Chouf 6,485 Chammis 66 Ech-Chouf 1,313 Jadra 27 Gharife Mazraat 3,833 maaniye Chhim 234 Ech-Chouf Baadarane 45 Hasrout 98 69 Dalhoun 4,387 Sibline Aanout 246 437 797 575 Haret Mristi Jandal 5 Ketermaya 13 Bayqoun Jbaa 1,635 Mtolle Ouardaniye Zaarouriye Bsaba 16 Ech-Chouf mazboud 41 627 187 Ech-Chouf 23 1,212 Jleiliye Rmeilet Mghairiye 322 Ech-Chouf 14 Ech-Chouf Jmailiye Bater 445 Mazmoura 1,796 72 Qreiaa Aammatour 250 Aalmane Majdalouna Mazraat 10 169 Ech-Chouf 107 Bkifa Es-Dahr 630 Ech-Chouf 35 15 Deir Khirbet Joun El-Moukhalles Bisri 437 Ech-Chouf 19 6 Niha El-Chouf 171 Notes Legend This map has been produced by the Inter-Agency Information Management Unit of UNHCR based LOCATION DIAGRAM on maps and material provided by the Government of Lebanon for operational purposes. It does not No. of Refugees per Cadastral constitute an official United Nations map. The designations employed and the presentation of material on this map do not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of the 1 - 100 Secretariat of the United Nations concerning the legal status of any country, territory, city or area or of its authorities, or concerning the delimitation of its frontiers or boundaries. 101 - 1,000 Data Sources: 1,001 - 5,000 - Lebanese Border, Caza and Cadastral Boundaries: NPMPLT 2005. - Geographic Projection WGS 1984 MOUNT BEIRUT LEBANON 5,001 - 10,000 Registered Refugees Figures by UNHCR as of 30 September 2019. 10,001 - 20,000 For more information contact Diana El Habr at [email protected] 20,001 - 42,538 GIS and Mapping by UNHCR. For Information and updates contact Jad Ghosn: [email protected] Governorate Maroun Sader: [email protected] NPMPLT: National Physical Master Plan for the Lebanese Territory Caza The No. indicates the registered refugees at the cadastral level ± 0 5 10 KM.
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