SYRIA REFUGEE RESPONSE LEBANON North Governorate, Tripoli, Batroun, Bcharreh, El Koura, El Minieh-Dennieh, Zgharta Districts (T+5)

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SYRIA REFUGEE RESPONSE LEBANON North Governorate, Tripoli, Batroun, Bcharreh, El Koura, El Minieh-Dennieh, Zgharta Districts (T+5) SYRIA REFUGEE RESPONSE LEBANON North Governorate, Tripoli, Batroun, Bcharreh, El Koura, El Minieh-Dennieh, Zgharta Districts (T+5) Distribution of the Registered Syrian Refugees at the Cadastral Level As of 30 June 2015 Zouq Bhannine Rihaniyet-Miniye 4,281 Tripoli + 5 Districts 8 Trablous et Tabbaneh 5,899 Total No. of Household Registered 44,340 Trablous Es-Souayqa Minie Trablous Er-Remmaneh 87 16,746 Raouda-Aadoua Total No. of Individuals Registered 173,756 Trablous Ez-Zahrieh 225 2,483 Merkebta Trablous En-Nouri Nabi Youcheaa 312 42 Deir Aammar 312 Mina N 3 3,594 3,299 Borj El-YahoudHiyreaiqis Mina N 1 Beddaoui 8 10 16,729 Mina N 2 Terbol-Miniye Mzraat Kefraya Mina Jardin 41 13 3,359 Trablous Et-Tell Boussit Qarhaiya 3,324 Trablous El-Qobbe Aasaymout 9,920 Aazqai Trablous jardins Hailan 182 Harf Es-Sayad Debaael 2,171 Mejdlaiya Zgharta 236 54 1 Qarne Aalma Kfar Chellane Btermaz Beit Haouik 3,662 Trablous El Hadid 800 431 142 50 498 Trablous El Mhatra Miriata Aachach Mrah Es-Srayj Harf Es-Sayad Haouaret-Miniye 13 Tripoli Arde 2,137 11 157 54 16 Trablous Ez-Zeitoun 596 Bakhaaoun 18,330 Kfar Habou 2,982 Trablous El-Haddadine, El-Hadid, El-Mharta Aardat Beit Zoud 548 tarane Qemmamine 1,681 17 Rachaaine 199 Sfire 474 Jayroun Ras Masqa 467 Kharroub-Miniye Kfar Bibnine 4,057 Tallet Zgharta Zgharta Haql el Aazime Mrah Es-Sfire 33 9 2,898 4 Kfardlaqous Danha 44 14Qraine 148 Qattine-MiniyéAain Et-Tine-Miniyé 66 Hazmiyet-Miniye Mazraat Ajbeaa B81eit El-Faqs Aassoun Qarsaita Qalamoun Barsa Asnoun 226 Bkeftine Izal 2,407 187 3,537 792 Kfarhoura 69 Sir Ed-Danniye 86 Kfarhata Zgharta 473 Mazraat Ketrane 7,990 Dedde 85 Hariq Zgharta 2,158 Qarah1 0B3ach Deir Nbouh Mazraat Jnaid 275 Hraiche Khaldiye Kfarzaina Bqarsouna Mimrine 3 Nakhle Bqaiaa El-Koura 31 Minié-Danniyé 152 Deir El-Balamand 261 410 Mrebbine 62 Batroumine 642 Houakir Sakhra Mazraat El-Kreme 171 Btouratij Deir Jdeide 3 Qalhat Kfarchakhna 30 363 Zaghartaghrine 219 86 Bsebaal Bechehhara 48 Enfe Zakroun Kfar Kahel Kfaryachit Iaal Karm El-Mohr 29 Jarjour 1,703 72 827 91 6 36 Bdebba Kahf El-Malloul Aaymar Bchannine Fiaa 35 3 Barghoun Aaba 66 Morh Kfarsghab Miziara 262 178 100 262 1,457 Aarjis Bterram Bsarma 175 Behouaita Badbhoun 411 Bnechaai Aafsdiq 131 22 1 261 Daraiya Zgharta Zgharta 134 Chikka Bhairet Toula Bechnnata Toula Zgharta 3,428 8 5 Bqaa Sefrine Bechmizzine Kfarfou Mazraat Et-Teffah 30 Ras Kifa Sebaal Zgharta 2,034 413 88 50 Koura 130 122 Kfar Aaqqa 927 Kousba Ijbaa Heri Ayto Beslouqit 1,214 7 593 Kfar Hazir 181 5 453 Karm Sadde Kafraya El-Koura 330 Amioun Kfar Saroun El-Koura 107 Bednayel El-Koura 908 Hamat 265 62 333 Seraal Ehden Rechdibbine Moghr El-Ahoual Aintourine 1,658 25 Kfar Hata El-Koura Dar Chmizzine Bhabbouch El-Koura 30 Ras Nahhach 141 156 Ain Aakrine Aarbet Qozhaiya Ouajh El-Hajjar 83 Selaata 8 95 21 6 Tourza 80 Btaaboura Bziza Aabdine 13 35 Dar Baaechtar 486 Bnehran 33 Kfarsghab Koubba Qatnaaoun Ijdaabrine 566 73 Bane 274 Rachkida 139 11 Qnayouer Blaouza 108 Kaftoun Billa Metrit Berhalioun 7 Kfar Khollos 67 4 25 Aabrine 37 133 Beit Menzer Bcharre 448 25 Ouadi Qannoubine 2,059 Batroun Majdel el-Koura Hadchit Kfar Hay Boqsmaiya Deir Billa 4,040 69 Mazraat Aassaf 71 107 87 Zgharta El-Mtaouile 122 26 Bijdarfil Basbina Jebla Qnat Ijdabra 354 Beit Kassab 23 10 Mazraat Bani Saab 21 61 Harbouna Daael 13 Bcharré Kour 11 Sourat El-Batroun Helta 181 Hardine Breissat Basbina Bazaaoun Edde El-Batroun 109 Aartiz 87 78 25 23 Kfifane Kfar Hilda Dimane 51 80 37 Kfar Aabida 190 Kfarb Shlaimane 1,180 Niha El-Batroun Haqath Ej-Jebbe 14 Kfar HatnaFtahat El-Batroun Bechtoudar Hasroun 436 1 29 172 Mrah Chdid 73 222 Bqaa Kafra 35 Zane Assia 25 290 Smar Jbayl Deir Kfifane 200 Kfour El-Aarbi Mrah Ez Ziyat Beit Chlala Bqerqacha 32 Jrane El-Batroun Nahle El-Batroun Deir Mar Youhanna EL-Batroun 14 7 90 85 24 Thoum Daraya El-Batroun 9 21 100 Rachana Ghouma Chibtine Mrah El-Hajj 16 3 AAbdelli Tannourine Et-Tahta 448 Aalali 29 64 296 26 Batroun Deir Mar Youssef Jrabta Bcheaali Sghar Toula El-Batroun Racha 214 Mchaa Ej-Jibbe 114 139 Douq Mehmarch 31 Douma 124 Hadtoun 340 5 Ouata Houb Jrabta El-Batroun 20 51 Masrah Mar Mama 13 25 Ram El-Batroun Dahr Abi Yaghi Chatine 48 Tannourine El-Faouqa 29 1,249 Notes LOCATION DIAGRAM Legend Akkar No. of Refugees per Cadastral This map has been produced by UNHCR based on maps and material provided by the Government of Lebanon for UNHCR operational purposes. It 0 does not constitute an official United Nations map. The designations North employed and the presentation of material on this map do not imply the 1 - 100 expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of the Secretariat of the Baalbek-El Hermel 100 - 1,000 United Nations concerning the legal status of any country, territory, city or Mount Lebanon area or of its authorities, or concerning the delimitation of its frontiers or 1,000 - 3,000 boundaries. Beirut 3,000 - 5,000 Data Sources: 5,000 - 10,000 - Lebanese Border, Caza and Cadastral Boundaries: NPMPLT 2005. - Geographic Projection WGS 1984 Bekaa 10,000 - 20,000 Governorate Registered Refugees Figures by UNHCR as of 30 June 2015. For more information contact Rana G. Ksaifi at [email protected] Caza GIS and Mapping by UNHCR. For Information and updates El Nabatieh South contact Jad Ghosn: [email protected] Maroun Sader: [email protected] ± 0 5 10 KM The No. indicates the registered refugees at the cadastral level NPMPLT: National Physical Master Plan for the Lebanese Territory.
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