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Syria Refugee Response ± 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 April 2015 Fghal Distribution of the Registered Syrian Kfar Kidde Berbara Jbayl Chmout 20 Maad Refugees by Province 21 Bekhaaz Aain Kfaa Mayfouq Bejje 9 Mounsef Gharzouz 18 Qottara Jbayl BEIRUT Kharbet Jbayl Tartij 2 2 Ghalboun 12 Chikhane 27 9 5 Rihanet Jbayl Hsarat Total No. of Household Registered Chamate Haqel Lehfed 9,831 2 Hasrayel 12 Aabaydat Beit Habbaq 22 Jeoddayel Jbayl 70 Hbaline 29 Jaj 44 Kfoun Saqiet El-Khayt Ghofrine 31 kafr Total No. of Individuals Registered 32,614 26 5 Behdaydat 6 Habil Saqi Richmaya Aarab El-Lahib Kfar Mashoun 13 Aamchit 33 Birket Hjoula Hema Er-Rehban 921 Bintaael Michmich Jbayl Edde Jbayl 37 48 7 Hema Mar Maroun AannayaLaqlouq MOUNT LEBANON Bichtlida Hboub Ehmej 22 17 Hjoula 57 62 Jbayl 5 Total No. of Household Registered 1,660 Bmehrayn Brayj Jbayl 81,630 Ras Osta Jbeil Aaqoura 15 Kfar Baal Mazraat El-Maaden Mazraat Es Siyad Qartaboun Jlisse 54 43 Blat Jbeil 118 13 18 Sebrine Aalmat Ech-Chamliye Total No. of Individuals Registered 542 Tourzaiya Mghayre Jbeil 311,756 Mastita 19 Bchille Jbayl Jouret El-Qattine 11 Tadmor 6 195 67 Ferhet Aalmat Ej-Jnoubiye Yanouh Jbayl Zibdine Jbayl Bayzoun 6 Hsoun Souanet Jbayl Qartaba Mar Sarkis 17 41 4 2 3 Boulhos Hdeine Halate Aalita 238 Fatre Frat 883 8 Aain Jrain Aain El-GhouaybeSeraaiita Majdel El-Aqoura Adonis Jbayl Mchane Bizhel 7 Janne 7 Ghabat Aarasta 131 47 4 20 Qorqraiya 11 Kharayeb Nahr Ibrahim Chouane Maaysra Kesrouane Zaaitre Mradiye 2 Nahr Ibrahim yahchouch Lassa 22 Aazra ouel Aazr 740 50 65 25 Afqa Jbayl Zaitoun Jouret Bedrane Qahmez 5 43 Ghidras Nahr Ed-Dahab 4 Nammoura Kesrouane Ghbale Kesrouane 45 4 Aaqaibe Kesrouane 4 55 43 Hsayn Ghidras Jouret E-Tourmos Bouar 15 Aain Ed-Delbe Kesrouane 45 11 464 5 Ghine Mghayer Safra Kesrouane Mchaa El Ftouh Bourj El-Ftouh 12 Jouret Mhad Mchaa Faraya 356 Chahtoul 93 Kfour Kesrouane Hrajel Tabarja 80 7 Ouata El-Jaouz 1,243 347 Jdaidet Ghazir Harharaya Adma Oua Dafine Hayata 50 Ouata Sillam 8 66 8 17 Aaramoun Kesrouane Kfar Yassine Ghazir Mayrouba Faraya 95 Raachine 608 71 937 Ighbe 183 1,705 Dlebta Beqaata Aachqout Chnanaair 28 42 Maarab Sahel Aalma Kfar Dibiane 182 Aachqout Faytroun 428 301 Jounie Haret Sakhr Batha Ghosta Bzoummar 790 Kesrwane 180 1 126 13 Jounie Sarba Mchaa Kfar Dibiane 837 Jounie Ghadir Rayfoun Kfar Tay El-Matn 2,351 Daraaoun Bqaatouta 6 92 393 Zouk Mkayel Shayle Kesrouane 88 151 Qleiaat Kesrouane 771 Beqaata Kanaan Aain Er-Rihane Aajaltoun 1,189 6 41 481 Mazraat Mrah El-Mir Zouk Mousbeh Kfar Tay Kesrouane Kfar Tay Kesrouane 977 Mazraat Er-Ras Daraiya Kesrouane Ouadi El-Karm El-Matn Balloune Zabbougha Jaaita 311 Deir Chamra Baskinta Zouk El-Kharab 480 Kfar Tay El-Matn 250 4 593 49 Sfeilet Bikfaya Machraah El-Matn 6 Deir Tamich Himlaya Kfar Aaqab Zakrit Fraike Mayasse 11 657 Chrine Aain El-Qabu Dbaye 208 Qornet El-Hamra 94 76 Dik El-Mehdi 48 Abou Mizane 17 852 Beit Chabab Chouaya El-Matn 93 Mazraat Yachouaa Chaouiye 38 Jouar El-Matn El Meten 251 12 Bteghrine Naqqach Mtayleb 621 24 17 Aain El-Qach Zighrine El-Matn 754 327 294 Mtain aain Aalaq 49 Khinchara Qornet Chehouane Marjaba 464 Antelias 146 Bikfaya 112 347 Aatchane Bhersaf Choueir 16 Beirut 1,739 1,787 1,387 Beirut Central District 62 Aain es-Sofsaf El-Matn Mrouj Jall Ed-Did 52 24 Mar Moussa Ed-Douar 932 1,315 Bsalim Nabay Aintoura El-Matn Aain el-Mraisse foncière Marfa' foncière Mdaouar foncière Aamaret Chalhoub Dahr Es-Souane El-Matn 35 Aain Ez-Zeitoune Majzoub 359 457 Bnabil 107 415 46 203 5 Zalqa 366 Zaraaoun 8 3 33 Rmeil foncière 1,286 Mzakke 92 Ras Beyrouth foncière Bourj Hammoud Jouret El-Ballout Qaaqour Majdel tarchich 27 Byaqout 1 2,331 20,256 183 Baabdat 98 27 407 Roumie Achrafieh foncière Baouchriye 1,241 Bsifrine Mchikha 391 Aayoun El-Matn Msaitbe foncière 3,382 7,903 Broummana El-Matn Dlaybe 21 Hasbaiya El-Matn 6 Fanar Masqa 14 3,753 Dekouane 1,139 13 38 Tarchich Sinn El-Fil 3,524 10 Aarbaniye Mazraa foncière 3,986 Salima Baabda Bzebdine 91 3,721 3 13,130 Aain Saade 300 47 Furn Ech-Chebbak Zandouqa 321 Qsaibe Baabda 780 22 Kneisset Baabda Mkalles Deir mar Roukoz 35 9 221 26 Qordata Arsoun Jouar El-Haouz Chiyah Kfar Selouane Mansouriyet El-Matn 107 Qornayel 13 54,213 Jouret Arsoun 58 Haret Hreik 873 Beit Meri 552 4,876 531 Deir El-harf 10 Baabda Daychouniye Ras El Matn 41 2,180 470 Btekhnay Bourj El-Brajneh Louayze Baabda 49 Hadath Beyrouth 60 Qalaat Baabda 25,335 96 Btibyat 2,865 11 32 Aaraiya Aabadiye Hlaliye Baabda Tahouitat El Ghadir Boutchay Chouit Deir Khouna Chmeisset Baabda Bmaryam 342 274 29 732 88 Ouadi Chahrour Es-Soufla 89 12 23 Khreibet Baabda Kahhale Mzairaa BaabdaHaret Hamze BaaFalobugha da 114 70 Choueifat El-Aamrousiye 198 21 Qtale Baabda 450 20,995 Kfar Chima Houmal Bsous Baalchmay 1,183 Aain Ej-Jdide Aaley 568 Ras El-Href Hammana Choueifat El-Oumara 129 147 Qobbayaa Blaybel 233 13 Chbaniye 1,334 117 Bdadoun Bhamdoun El-Mhatta 153 45 Aaley 94 142 Qmatiye 866 Bsaba Baabda 7,116 Bmakine 542 Bhamdoun Ed-Dayaa Saoufar 29 Bkhichtay 1,239 Choueifat El-Quoubbe Aaytat 21 95 2,387 6,230 Deir Qoubel Aain Aanoub Btalloun 368 Souq El-Gharb Rijme 249 584 Behouara 20 429 10 Chanay Charoun Majdel Baana Aain Dara Keyfoun Ghaboune 240 102 Bchamoun 53 75 Chimlane 1,278 116 Aazouniye 4,835 152 Mansouriyet Bhamdoun 557 43 Sirhmoul Bedghan Oua Ouadi Bedghan Kfar Aamay 17 Bayssour Aaley Homs Oua Hama 21 Aaramoun Aaley Aaynab 1,791 6 Btater 10,632 154 86 Habramoun Mcherfe Mejdlaiya 27 Ighmid Aley Douair Er-Remmane 47 49 Mchekhti Bmahray 162 Bserrine Aain Drafil Aaley Bsatine Rouayssat En-Naamane 6 128 Chartoun 6 Maasrati Mazraat En-Nahr Aaley Naame Aain Ksour Dfoun Bou Zride 32 39 6,595 7 Ramlie Mrayjat Aaley 44 Chourit 46 5 Aabey Rimhala Richmaiya 7 Baaouerta 361 1,183 Aain Traz 31 Aain Zhalta 658 Binnay Selfaya Kfar Niss 3 190 Daqqoun 158 23 Majdel El-Meouch Biret Ech-Chouf 8 Jisr El Qadi 46 7 5 Deir Kouche Kfar Matta Aammiq Ech-Chouf Ouarhaniye Damour 60 70 Ouadi Es-Sitt Brih 147 440 Bchtfine 178 Fraudis Ech-Chouf 3,476 Kfar Qatra 30 Mechref 121 Faouarat Jaafar 60 Kfar Hamal 29 Mazraat Ed-Douair 131 Kfar Faqoud 38 Deir Baba 131 Maasser Beit Ed-Dine Kfar Nabrakh Dmit Moughayret Ech-Chouf 26 Deir El-Qamar 114 796 Chouf 197 199 550 Beit Ed-Dine Batloun Barouk Kfar Him 156 464 773 Bqaiaa Ech-Chouf Ouadi bnehlay Sirjbal 543 19 8 Dahr Ech-Chouf 30 Dibbiye Deir Dourit Aain Ouzain 58 Chmaarine 1,184 21 Semqaniye 154 195 Bkechtine Ouel Mcheiaa Baaqline Jiye 1 Jahliye 1,218 Jdeidet Ech-Chouf Botme 2,033 2,963 Baassir 188 Aathrine 51 Maasser Ech-Chouf 709 46 72 Moukhtara Bourjein Aainbal 55 442 49 Kahlouniet Ech-Chouf Aain Qania Daraiya Ech-Chouf Barja Khereibet Ech-Chouf 1,326 62 78 8,007 30 Chammis Ech-Chouf 12 Mazraat Ech-Chouf Jadra Gharife 77 Baadarane 4,050 maaniye Chhim 318 7 77 Sibline Dalhoun 6,515 Aanout Hasrout 1,068 473 534 264 Haret Jandal Mristi 19 5 Ketermaya Bayqoun Ouardaniye 2,124 Mtolle Zaarouriye 215 mazboud 22 34 Jbaa Ech-Chouf 1,119 212 Rmeilet Ech-Chouf Jleiliye Bsaba Ech-Chouf 59 Mghairiye Ech-Chouf 7 AammatourBater 2,396 Jmailiye 311 532 179 350 51 Qreiaa Mazmoura Majdalouna Mazraat Es-Dahr Aalmane Ech-Chouf 16 2 74 51 584 Bkifa Ech-Chouf 14 Khirbet Bisri Joun Deir El-Moukhalles Ech-Chouf 15 390 43 Niha El-Chouf 125 Notes Legend This map has been produced by UNHCR based on maps and material provided by the Government LOCATION DIAGRAM of Lebanon for UNHCR operational purposes. It does not constitute an official United Nations map. No. of Refugees per Cadastral 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 Secretariat of the United Nations 0 concerning the legal status of any country, territory, city or area or of its authorities, or concerning the delimitation of its frontiers or boundaries. 1 - 100 Data Sources: 100 - 1,000 - Lebanese Border, Caza and Cadastral Boundaries: NPMPLT 2005. MOUNT - Geographic Projection WGS 1984 BEIRUT 1,000 - 5,000 LEBANON Registered Refugees Figures by UNHCR as of 30 April 2015. 5,000 - 10,000 For more information contact Rana G. Ksaifi at [email protected] 10,000 - 20,000 GIS and Mapping by UNHCR. For Information and updates contact Jad Ghosn: [email protected] 20,000 - 55,000 Maroun Sader: [email protected] NPMPLT: National Physical Master Plan for the Lebanese Territory Governorate Caza ± The No. indicates the registered refugees at the cadastral level 0 5 10 KM.
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