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POP 01 OJ Southern Syria Population and Idps Feb 2017 A3 170309 Southern Syria: Resident Population & Internally Displaced Persons (As of 28 Feb 2017) - This map is created to facilitate Humanitarian Access and Preparedness only ! Adleiyeh ! ! Khan Elshih ! ! Harjal Betima T! al Maskan A! rna Qarmashiyeh ! Deir Khabiyeh Kafr Hoor Manshiyet Khan Elshih ! ! ! ! Marana ! Hayajneh !Darbal ! Kisweh ! Mqeilibeh Hina ! Rural ! Deir Elhajar Lebanon Bait ! ! DISPLACEMENT IN DAR’A AND QUNEITRA GOVERNORATES ! Matahriyeh Zahyeh Tiba ! Khan Dandun Beit Saber Jan ! ! ! Khyara DandDun amascus Ghizlaniyyeh Bitariyeh Bait Jan ! ! Hosh Elnofur Ein Elsoda Mazraet Beit Jin ! 12% 2% Maghar Elmir ! ! ! ! Kherbet Elsheyab 39,490 17,750 Abu Qawooq ! Kisweh IDPs due to Feb 2017 Resident population returned ! Nofur Ein Elbeida additional displacement* 30% Sa'sa' ! Maqrusa during Feb 2017 ! Qleiah H! adar of the total ! !Deir Ali Hadar ! 328,710 758,880 289,220 population Jubbata !Majdal Shams Mazra`at ! Total IDP Total Resident ! Kanaker ! Shaqhab are IDPs Her!fa 741,130 !az Zayt Suhayta !Jabal Siri Current IDPs withoutadditional Sa'sa' population Population Current resident population Su! hayta !Durin Feb 2017 displacement ! ! Halas ! Shaqraniyeh 88% 98% without Feb 2017 returnees ! ! Kammuneh `Ayn Q!uniyah Jeb Elsafa Morjana ! Shokteliyeh Deir Maker ! Arkis ! Mas`adah T! arnaja ! ! ! ! ! !! Nabe Elfawar Zreiqa `Ayn Fit ! ! Jbata Elkhashab Manshiyet Elsabil ! Khan ! Zbeidiyeh Bali Alqin ! * The accumulated figures represent only population centers where IDP statistics could be gathered with accuracy for Feb 2017 in time for the mapping. Um Elawamid Sweinm! reh !Za`urah Masaada ! ! Dinaji Q! ara Maes ! ! Arnaba ! Mankat Elhatab Kom Elwisseh - Marj Barghut ! ! !Buq`ata Saada ! Ofania Qaziziyat ! Bweidan Jubayb ! Hurriyeh al Mays ! ! ! Khan Arnaba Hbariyeh Ayoba ! Hamrit ! Um Elqosur Maaret Elbeida ! `Uyun ! ! Ghabagheb ! Barraq `Ayn al Sakra al Hajal ! ! ! Baath Ghabagheb Al M!aqla` Hawr ! ! ! Jaba Dhu Marha !Qutranah ! Hameidiyyeh ! ! ! Dhu Marha !! !!Eastern Samadaniyeh Deir Eladas !Al Mamsurah ! ! Bab al ! LEGEND Al Mansurah W! estern Samadaniyeh Hawa ! ! Tiha Kafr Nassij ! Wasit ! Deir Elbakht ! ! Mothabin ! M! ashara ! Rawadi ! Masmiyyeh Residents vs IDP Feb 2017 Muwaysah ! Masmiyyeh Big Sura Quneitra ! ! Mal !Um Batna ! Sateh Zahnan Sum of Fields ! Kalidiyeh ! ! ! Kafr Shams ! ! ! ! ! ! `Ayn Z! iwan Aqraba ! Qahtaniyeh ! Sharae Momtaneh Jbab !! Taf !! Um Ezam Hazm !Qarhata A! d Dalwah ! ! ! 18,000 Ad Dalwah Surman Al Mughayr ! ! Shaara Nothern Esheib ! Mughr Ad Dalwah Nabe E! lsakher Little ! ! Rweheineh ! !Um Hartein Al G! hassaniyah ! Resident population returned during Feb 2017 ! Majdolieah ! Northern Karim Sura Mumisiyah Hara As-Sanamayn ! Quneitra ! K! halkhaleh ! ! Qayta Ash ! ! ! Jidya Current resident population without Feb 2017 returnees Khuwaykhah Kom Elbasha ! Bsir ! ! Shaykh Dalha!miyah ! Zamrin Western Karim ! B! ir Ajam ! ! IDPs due to Feb 2017 additional displacement Kafr Naffakh ! !Marzuq Kaw! as ! `Ayn `Ashiyah ! ! ! T!hakir ! Al Qadiriyah ! ! Breiqa Current IDPs without additional Feb 2017 displacement Little Samlin As-Sanamayn Eib `Ayn al Kurah ! ! ! Hosh HammadL! ittle Sura Razaniyah Big Duwaya ! No population ! Duwaya !! Hijeh ! Quneitra ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Radimeh Ellewa No data available ! `Ayn Simsim Ar Rashaniyah Nimer ! Ankhal !Salmiyeh ! Khebab Kodneh Manshiyet Sweisa ! Sa!nabiyah Fazarah ! Qasr ! ! Qanniyeh Jisri ! ! Kalidiyeh Haqf CROSSING POINTS ! `Amudiyah ! ! Al Khus! hniyah E! in Eltineh As Saluqiyah !Sweisa ! ! Lahetheh Al Khushniyah ! Qasrin ! Tabneh Matleh ! ! Zabayer ! Al Muthanna Al-Khashniyyeh Jasim ! ! Al-Shyahaa Border Crossing Closed ! ! A! sbah ! Al Birah Q! seibeh ! Rweisat Jadal Border Crossing Open Esheh ! D! eir Dama Fahham ! ! Asbitah ! ! ! Qusbiyah Ein Frekha Jasim Mje! idel Border Crossing Sporadically Open Sur ! `Am! udiyah Taala Al Faraj ! ! ! ! Abu Ktef Shaqa R! afid ! ! ! Qarqas Mahjeh Dama Bothaina W! aqm ! !Tannuriyah ! ! Dar Ghazali Qirata Asem ! !Mtuna ! ! Faqie ! ! Smeid AREA OF INFLUENCE Al Butmiyah ! ! ! ! Hamer ! ! Ya`rudiya! h Sabtah Hayat ! ! ! !Qunayr Nasriyeh Sh! abbah Silbah ! ! ! Najih Government Influence Al M! ansurah Al Jukhadar ! J!rein ! K! harsa ! Sweimreh Hit !Baghlah ! Barqa Wahsharah Sokkariyeh Bweir ! ! ! Ariqa ! Barek Opposition Influence G! hadir Elbostan L! ebbin ! M! ajadel Hazzan M! aalaqa Kurayz ShaqraMalzumeh Masikeh Contested areas ! ! !Dayr Quruh Um Elzaytun ! Dar'a Wrad ! Amra ! Jneineh Jurmaya al Wawi Dali ! ! ! ! ! ! Eastern Basa - Ein Qadi ! ! !Al-Khawabi Communities Al Bassah ! ! ! Shaqa Rdeimeh Zayta Al Jur!niyah ! Nawa Jurnaya ! ! Ariqa ! Khirbat Khasfayn ! Harran ! ! Bekar Izra' J!ubayn Sheiliyeh Dayr Razan! iyet Saida ! TRANSPORT NETWORK ! Al Qas`iyah Ar Sayda ! ! `Uyun Hadid Eastern! Bekar Izra' Salakhed ! ! `Azi!z ! Nawa !Araja Razaniyah Jabaliyeh ! ! Main roads Primary roads `Amrat Al Bujuriyah Sheikh !Jidya Shahba ! ayhah ! ! Ein Thakar ! al Furayj Abu Hartein ! Other roads Khasfayn Shahba ! Duma Sabahiyah ! Tassil Miskine ! Najran ! Fiq Dweira Mu`wayrah Lweiheq Sheikh Saed ! Mseitriyeh ! Bisr Elharir ! ! Breika Tima !Shabraq !Tassil ! ! BOUNDARY LINES !Sada ! Sheikh Miskine ! ! !Qarrasa R! ima Ellahf ! ! ! Mazra`at Nab Taara ! Mardak ! Um Dbeib `Adniyah Al Judayya ! ! International Boundary Edwan ! Mlihet Elatash Nemreh ! Qarfa ! ! Governorate (Mohafaza) Kafr al Ma' ! Jomleh ! Nafeaa ! Mazra'a !Kafr Ellahaf Al `Al ! Dor District (Mantika) ! Tarba Haytal ! ! ! Namer Majdal 6 Kassib ! Jibbin ! Nahta ! !Salim Sub-District (Nahya) ! Da'el Abtaa ! !Samie Um Riwaq Sahm El Golan ! Ash-Shajara ! ! Abdin ! UNDOF Administered Area !Fiq Mazraa - Sijn Rujm al ! ! !Arda Ash-Shajara Mafaala Yaqoussa ! ! Eastern ! Tiba ! Ojeilat Maariy! a Al Yaqusah! Western Maliha ! CREATION DATE: 03/09/ 2017 Hrak ! ! ! ! Maliha ! ! Rima Hazem ! Manshiyet Koya B!eit Ara Jlein Alma Atil ! Gheida Geographic, WGS84 D! a'el Tira PROJECTION/DATUM: Ad D! ubbusiyah ! ´ Hit ! ! ! ! ! Qanawat ! Sura Hrak Walgha Koya ! Rami ! ! Al-Qusayr M! ashnaf Ajami Tafs 0 5.5 11 KM ! ! Kherbet Ghazala ! ! Shrehi Zayzun ! Mashnaf Mzeireb ! Nabe E! lfawar ! Rikhim Dara MAP DATA SOURCE(S): !! Kherbet ! As-Sweida Shabki Thaala The! data for this map has a limited number of sources, including parties to Mzeireb ! Nahj ! Sakaka ! As-Sweida Tabriyat ! Ghazala the conflict. The data has not been independently verified and is subject to Western Ghariyeh ! Masad Tal Shihab error or omission, deliberate or otherwise by the various sources. Due to the !Saana ] ! ! ! Bosan ! K! arak Aslaha Tal Shihab Eastern Ghariyeh fluidity of the conflict, control status is likely to change. ! Kharab Yadudeh ! Raha Shahem Rashideh ! ! Atman As-Sweida ! Um Walad ! Kanaker DISCLAIMER: ! ! The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map Mseifra do not imply official endorsment or acceptance by the United Nations. S! ala ! Rassas ! Sahwet Balata Neimeh ! Sayda Mseifra For Feedback Contact:([email protected]) !Kafr ! ! ! !! Jbib Shaaf ! Kahil ! Dar'a Mayamas ! Ora ! !Habrab T! leilin Sah!wet Elkhodar Dar'a ! Afineh ! Sahwa !Hreiseh AL-HASAKEH ! Mjeimer Dar'a ALEPPO A! bu Zreik Jordan !! Kherba ] U! m Elmayathen AR-RAQQA Ar Ramtha T!al Elloz IDLEB Tiba ! Jizeh LATTAKIA ! Behem ! HAMA DEIR-EZ-ZOR TARTOUS !Hoya ! Nasib ! Ghasm Jemrine Mo! raba ! Milh ! Qarayya HOMS ! Karbes !Qaysama ! Oyun Jizeh ! ] ] Qarayya DAMASCUS Sheab Busra Esh-Sham ! RURAL DAMASCUS ! ! Arman Al Nasib Barad ! Milh Al Nasib ! Mneithreh AS-SWEIDA ! Busra DAR'A Jaber Mataeiyeh Salkhad Smad H! ota ! Esh-Sham B! aka ! Nada ! !Os Um Shama R! afqa Abu Katuleh Southern Syria: Resident Population & Internally Displaced Persons (As of 28 Feb 2017) - This map is created to facilitate Humanitarian Access and Preparedness only Community IDPs without IDPs due to Feb 2017 Resident population Resident population Community IDPs without IDPs due to Feb 2017 Resident population Resident population Total population Total population Name Additional Feb 2017 Additional Displacement without Feb 2017 returned during Name Additional Feb 2017 Additional Displacement without Feb 2017 returned during Displacement Returnees Feb 2017 Displacement Returnees Feb 2017 Abtaa 1,800 300 18,000 0 20,100 Manshiyet Sweisa 900 0 1,500 0 2,400 Abu Katuleh 0 0 120 0 120 Mashara 0 0 250 0 250 Abu Ktef N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Masikeh-Lajat 500 0 6,500 0 7,000 Ajami 2,520 80 2,500 0 5,100 Mataeiyeh 1,650 0 3,500 500 5,650 Al-Khawabi N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Matleh 150 0 1,100 0 1,250 Al-Qusayr 50 20 1,400 50 1,520 Mjeidel 0 0 50 0 50 Al-Shyahaa N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Momtaneh 0 0 150 0 150 Alma 1,900 50 7,900 0 9,850 Moraba 2,500 0 8,500 5,500 16,500 Ankhal 2,600 100 27,500 0 30,200 Mseifra 6,000 0 15,500 0 21,500 Aqraba N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Mzeireb 10,200 900 18,000 0 29,100 Asbah 1,350 0 800 0 2,150 Nabe Elfawar (Dar'a) 1,500 0 1,750 0 3,250 Asem 300 0 1,900 0 2,200 Nabe Elfawar (Quneitra) N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Barqa 0 0 65 0 65 Nabe Elsakher 2,300 0 2,000 0 4,300 Bekar 20 0 1,100 0 1,120 Nada 40 0 200 0 240 Big Duwaya N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Nahj 600 240 1,750 50 2,640 Bir Ajam 6,200 0 0 0 6,200 Nahta 2,200 0 8,600 0 10,800 Bisr Elharir 400 100 5,000 500 6,000 Najih 0 0 300 0 300 Breiqa 6,000 0 0 0 6,000 Nasib 2,900 850 7,000 500 11,250 Busra Esh-Sham 3,500 0 23,000 2,000 28,500 Nasriyeh 750 0 4,200 0 4,950 Bweir 600 0 3,400 0 4,000 Nawa 26,000 4,000 60,000 0 90,000 Da'el 7,200 1,800 34,000 1,000 44,000 Neimeh 0 0 1,200 0 1,200 Dali N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Nimer 4,000 0 16,000 0 20,000 Dar'a 34,000 0 60,000 0 94,000 Ofania 0 0 1,200 0 1,200 Eastern Basa - Ein Qadi 150
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