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IRAQ: Operational Context Map - Refugee and IDP Locations UNHCR - IRAQ IMU - 12 Jul 2016 IRAQ: Operational context map - Refugee and IDP locations UNHCR - IRAQ IMU - 12 Jul 2016 Caspian Sea CaShspaiqalna wSeaa NINAWA Kawergosk Akre Berseve 2 Chamishku Batifa TURKEY Derkar Dawadia Baharka Zakho Zakho Berseve 1 Amadiya Bajet Amedi Sheladize Rwanga DOHUK Kandala Mergasur Community Dahuk Barzan Sumel Soran Harshm Dahuk Sumel Dahuk Mergasur Kabarto 2 Kabarto 1 Ankawa 2 Dahuk Shariya Essian Shikhan Akre Domiz 1 Qasrok Akre Zumar Garmawa Shikhan Telafar Domiz 2 Mamilian Akre Soran Choman Choman Tilkaif Sheikhan Rovia Harir Rawanduz Bardarash Bardarash Tilkaif Shaqlawa Basirma Erbil Darashakran Pirmam Bashiqah Shaqlawa Sumel DOHUK Kawergosk (Masif) Hamdaniya Baretle Kawrgosk Erbil Sinjar Mosul Hamdaniya Bahirka Hiran Pshdar Baharka Rania Rania Qalat Gawilan Aynkawah Khushan Chwarqurna ERBIL Bakhdida Ankawa 2 diza Hamam Hajyawa Mosul Mamyzawa Binaslawa Makhmur Al Alil Erbil Koisnjaq Shariya Ba'Aj ERBIL Kuna Kabarto 2 Koisnjaq NINAWA Gork Dokan Qushtapa Kabarto 1 Dokan Mawat Khanke Debaga Surdesh Al Qaiyara Domiz 1 Hamdaniyah Debaga Sharbazher Makhmur Garmik Stadium Dabes Chwarta Ba'aj Penjwin Dabes Penjwin Domiz 2 Hatra Bazyan As Sulaymaniyah Chamchamal Shirqat Ashti Barzinja Kirkuk Sulaymaniya Hatra IDP Telafar Kirkuk Laylan SULAYMANIYAH Arbat Seyyed 0 2.5 5 10 Tilkaif NINAWA Shirqat Taza NINAWA Kilometers Hawiga IDP Qara Arbat Arbat Sadeq Khurmatu Dagh Khurmal KIRKUK Nazrawa Qadir IDP Halabjay Sirwan Yahyawa Biara Hawiga Qarim Dukaro Taza Halabja 0 2.5 5 10 SYRIAN ARAB Daquq Chamchamal Darbandihkan Halabja Kilometers REPUBLIC Qushtapa Darbandikhan Daquq Baiji Tooz Khurmatu Kalar Hajjaj Baba Nur Tazade Baiji Tooz Camp Tazade Tikrit Amirli Kifri Ru'ua Rizgary Kelar SULAYMANIYAH Tekrit Rizgary Kurda ISLAMIC Kalar Tikrit REPUBLIC Gozina Kelar Ru'Ua Kifri OF IRAN SALAH Daur Qoratu Ka'Im Ana AL-DIN Daur Khanaqin Kurda Al-Obaidi Al-Wand 2 Al Abassia Al-Wand 1 Kifri Gozina Samarra Al-Hwesh Jalawla Alyawa Sadiyah Ka'im Haditha Khanaqin Qoratu Al-Hardania Al Mansuriyah DIYALA Haditha Al-Iraq Ad Duluiyah Manssuriyt Thethar Khalis Al Jabal Muqdadiya Balad Al-Muahad Ana Dujail Khalis Muqdadiya Ad Dujayl Alkhaldiyea city centre Baqubah Mandali Al-Khalidiya Fares Kan'An Heet Shooting Camp Al Tarmia Semi-perminant camp Heet Tarmia Bani Ramadi / Al Al-Khalidiya Saad Central camp Al-Amal Ahel Husainiya Baladrooz Saab Al Bour Al-Nabi Khanaqin Ar Ramadi Kadhimia Al Khalidiyah Adhamia Younis kadhra'a Thawra1 DIYALA Al-Khalidiya Abu Resafa Abu Gazaliya Semi-perminant camp Ghraib Baghdad Mada'in Khanaqin Ghraib Abu Ghraib Karkh Alyawa Ramadi Al-Qasir Al Yusifiya BAGHDAD BAGHDAD Badra Al-Wand 1 Habbaniya Camp Al Madain Zorbatiya Rutba Amriyat Al Mahmudiya Al-Wand 2 Tourist Al-Qasir Sader Al At Tanmiyah Badra City camp Camp ANBAR Al-Fallujah Camp Mahmoudiya Al Mazraa Jassan Falluja Falluja Yousifiya Taj Al Din Azezia ANBAR Latifiya 3 Al-Iskandariya 0 2.5 5 10 Jalawla IRAQ Suwaira Azezia Musayab Kilometers Al Dabwny Shahymiya Mahawil Ain Meshed Rutba Hussain Musayab Mahawil Suwaira WASIT Al-Tamur Na'Amiya Hindiya Kut Ali Mahmoudiya Ain KERBALA Al Kut Karbala Al Hillah Al-Gharbi Bezabize Al-Tamur Al-Kawthar BABIL Kut Spot Wassit JORDAN Alankur Central Hindiya Hashimiya Zainabiya Old Ali Kerbala Camp Babylon city camp Camp Al Yusifiya Na'maniya tbc Wassit Al-Gharbi MISSAN Amriyat Najaf Hashimiya Mawfuqiya Al-Battraa Hilla 0 5 10 20 Al-Fallujah RHU Camp Hai Ali Ash Kilometers Camp Musayab Hai Sharqi Kufa Afak BABIL Amara Kufa Diwaniya QADISIYAH Eyes of Najaf Afaq Shamiya Missan tbc An Najaf Ad Diwaniyah Al Amarah Fares Muqdadiya Manathera Al Faysaliyah MISSAN Shakir Sayyid Hamud Tarmia Hamza Rifa'I Al Qadisiyah Shamiya Rifa'i Maimouna Kahla Al Majar Kala Kahla Hamza Rumaitha An Nasr Al Kabir Salih Rumaitha Adhamia Maimouna Shatra Mejar Qal'at Al-Kabi ANBAR As Samawah Shatra Saleh Shooting DIYALA Falluja Camp / Nabi Sheit Ba'quba Samawa Khidhir THI-QAR Al-Amal Al Ahel (Prophet Najaf Sheit) Baladrooz Khidhir NAJAF Muntafik Midaina An Nasiriyah Qurna Kadhimia Nassriya Suq Midaina Al Qurnah Al-Shoyokh Refugee Camp Qurna Suq IPD Settlement Status Al-Shoyokh Chibayish Thawra1 Shatt IDP Camp Open Thawra2 Al-Arab IDP Camp Under Construction Basrah IPD Collective Centre SAUDI Salman Al Basrah Scout New ARABIA BASRAH Atbah Baghdad Capital Abu Camp Bagdad Abu Nassir Zubair Ghraib Camp kadhra'a Al-Khaseeb Al Jamea'a Wa Salam Abu Resafa Governorate Capital Gazaliya Caravans MUTHANNA Al-Khaseeb BAGHDAD District Capital Zubair Bahar Salman Karkh Safwan Village or town of interest Fao Al salam / Umm Qasr International Boundary Fao al takia al Kurdistan Governorates ANBAR kasnazania Falluja Dora Mada'in Governorate Borders Center District Borders Bezabize KUWAIT Central Mahmoudiya P e r s i a n G u l f Printing date:12 Jul 2016 Camp Al Yusifiya Check Sources:CCCM, UNHCR, REACH, IOM DTM, UNCS, UNOCHA, OSM Point 75 Al Wahda Projection: GCS_WGS_1984 Al-Battraa Size: A1 Sader Al Camp Yousifiya 1 centimeter equals 18 kilometers Feedback: [email protected] Filename:UNHCR_IRAQ_Operational_Context_Map_A1L Falluja 0 25 50 100 0 ANB5AR 10 BABIL 20 Kilometers Kilometers The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this Musayab Suwaira map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United WASIT.
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