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POP 01 OJ Southern Syria Population and Idps October 2016 A3 161110 Southern Syria: Resident Population & Internally Displaced Persons (As of 31 October 2016) - This map is created to facilitate Humanitarian Access and Preparedness only ! Adleiyeh ! ! Khan Elshih Harjal ! ! Arna Betima Qarmashiyeh T! al Maskan ! Deir Khabiyeh Kafr Ho! or Manshiyet Khan Elshih ! ! ! ! Marana Hayajneh K! isweh !Darbal ! ! Mqeilibeh Hina ! Rural ! Deir Elhajar Lebanon Bait ! !Matahriyeh DISPLACEMENT IN DAR’A AND QUNEITRA GOVERNORATES Zahyeh ! Tiba ! Khan Dandun Beit Saber Damascus Jan ! ! Khyara Dandun ! Ghizlaniyyeh Bitariyeh Bait Jan ! ! Mazraet Beit Jin Hosh Elnofur Ein Elsoda Maghar Elmir ! 5% 1% ! Kherbet Elsheyab ! ! ! 14,950 4,390 Abu Qawooq ! Kisweh IDPs due to October 2016 Nofur Resident population returned Sa'sa' ! Ein Elbeida additional displacement* 27% Maqrusa ! Qleiah during October 2016 Hadar ! Hadar ! Deir Ali of the total Majdal ! ! ! 302,510 815,220 287,560 population Jubbata !Shams Suhayta ! Total IDP Total Resident Mazra`at ! Shaqhab Herfa Kanaker ! are IDPs ! 810,830 !az Zayt !Jabal Siri Sa'sa' Current IDPs without population Population Current resident population !Suhayta !Durin ! additional October 2016 Halas ! Shaqraniyeh `Ayn ! 95% 99% without October 2016 ! Kammuneh Quniyah Jeb Elsafa Morjana displacement ! Shokteliyeh returnees Deir Maker ! Arkis ! ! T! arnaja ! ! ! Mas`adah ! ! Zreiqa ! `Ayn Fit !Jbata Elkhashab Manshiyet Elsabil Bali ! ! Zbeidiyeh ! Khan Alqin Masaada Um E!lawamid Sweinmreh* The accumulated figures represent only population centers where IDP statistics could be gathered with accuracy for October 2016 in time for the mapping. ! !Za`urah ! ! Dinaji Qara Maes ! Arnaba ! !! Kom Elwisseh - Marj Barg! hut Mankat Elhatab ! S!aada !Buq`ata !Qaziziyat Ofania ! Bweidan Jubayb ! Khan Arnaba ! ! !al Mays Hbariyeh Maaret Elbeida Ayoba ! Hamrit Um Elqosur ! `Uyun ! ! ! Ghabagheb ! Barraq Ghabagheb Sakra al Hajal Baath ! ! ! Sukayk! Dhu ! Al Maqla!` ! Jaba Dhu `Ayn al !Qutranah Hameidiyyeh ! ! Marh!a ! Eastern Samadaniyeh Deir Eladas Marha Hawr ! Al M! amsurah ! Bab al ! ! Western Samadaniyeh ! LEGEND Al Mansurah ! Hawa ! ! Tiha ! Wasit ! Kafr Nassij Deir Elbakht ! ! Mashara Mothabin ! ! ! Masmiyyeh Masmiyyeh Residents vs IDP October 2016 Muwaysah ! Big Sura Quneitra ! ! !Um Batna Mal ! Sum of Fields `Ayn ! Sateh Zahnan ! ! ! Kalidiyeh Kafr Shams ! Sharae ! ! !Ziwan ! ! Qahtaniyeh ! Al Qahtaniyah Momtaneh Jbab ! Taf ! Hazm !Qarhata A! d Dalwah Aqraba ! Surman ! ! 18,000 Ad Dalwah ! Shaara ! Nothern Esheib Al Mughayr ! Little Mughr Nabe E! lsakher ! !Ad Dalwah Rweheineh ! !Um Hartein !Al Ghassaniyah ! Sura Resident population returned during October 2016 ! ! Northern Karim Quneitra Mumisiyah Bir Ajam As-Sanamayn ! Khalkhaleh ! ! ! ! Qayta ! ! Current resident population without October 2016 returnees `Ullayqah Khuwaykhah Jidya Bsir ! ! Dalha!miyah Western Karim Kom Elbasha ! Hara Zamrin ! ! ! ! IDPs due to October 2016 additional displacement ! ! ! ! ! !Sindiyanah Kawas `Ayn `Ashiyah ! Th! akir ! `Ayn al Breiqa ! Al Qadiriyah ! Samlin As-Sanamayn Eib Current IDPs without additional October 2016 displacement Kurah ! ! ! Manshiyet Hosh HammadL! ittle Sura Razaniyah ! No population `Ayn ! Quneitra Sweisa ! Hijeh ! ! ! ! ! ! Radimeh Ellewa Simsim ! No data available ! Ar Rashaniyah Nimer Ankhal ! Salmiyeh Khebab ! Kodneh ! Sanabiyah ! Qasr ! Fazarah ! Qanniyeh Jisri ! ! Kalidiyeh ! !`Amudiyah Haqf CROSSING POINTS ! Al Khushniyah ! ! ! Ein Eltineh As Saluqiyah !Sweisa ! ! ! Matleh Lahetheh Al Khushniyah ! Tabneh Zabayer ! Qasrin ! Al-Khashniyyeh ! ! Jasim ! ! Border Crossing Closed Al Muthanna ! Asbah ! ! Q! seibeh Jadal Esheh !! Rweisat Deir Dama Border Crossing Open ! Fahham ! ! ! Asbitah ! ! ! Qusbiyah Jasim Mje! idel Border Crossing Sporadically Open !Taala ! Sur Shaqa Al Faraj ! ! ! `Amudiyah ! R! afid ! Qarqas Mahjeh ! Asem Dama Bothaina `Asaliyah Waqm ! Tannuriyah ! ! ! ! Qirata Hamer ! Mtuna ! ! Smeid ! Faqie ! ! AREA OF INFLUENCE Al Butmiyah ! ! Dar Ghazali ! ! ! ! Tayyibah Sabtah Hayat ! ! ! Qunayr! Nasriyeh ! Bweir Silbah Shabbah Najih ! ! ! Jrein Government Influence ! ! ! ! Kharsa Sweimreh ! ! ! Hit !Baghlah ! Barqa Wahsharah Al Mansurah Ariqa ! ! ! Al Jukhadar Ghadir Elbostan ! Barek Opposition Influence Hazzan ! L! ebbin Majadel ! Dayr M! aalaqa Sokkariyeh ! Kurayz Shaqra Contested areas ! ! Um Elzaytun Q!uruh Dar'a ! Dali Wrad Masikeh Amra Jneineh Jurmaya al Wawi Al Bassah Malzumeh ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Eastern Basa - Ein Qadi ! ! Communities ! Rdeimeh ! ! Shaqa Zayta Al !Jurniyah Khirbat Khasfayn Nawa ! Ariqa Jurnaya ! ! Jubayn ! ! Sheiliyeh Harran ! ! Bekar Izra' ! `Uyun R! azaniyet ! TRANSPORT NETWORK Dayr `Uyun Jabaliy eh ! Al Qas`iyah Ar Saida Sayda ! ! Hadid Eastern ! Izra' Salakhed `Aziz ! Nawa ! Araja ! Hamud ! ! Al Bujuriyah Razaniyah Bekar ! ! Sheikh Jidya Shahba Main roads Primary roads `Amrat al ! ayhah ! ! ! !Ein Thakar ! Furayj Abu Hartein ! Other roads Khasfayn Miskine Shahba ! Duma Fiq ! Tassil ! Najran ! Sabahiyah Dweira Sheikh Saed Mu`wayrah Mseitriyeh Lweiheq ! ! ! Bisr Elharir ! Breika Tima !Shabraq !Tassil ! BOUNDARY LINES S!ada ! Sheikh Miskine ! ! Qarrasa Al Judayya ! ! R!ima Ellahf ! ! Mazra`at Nab !Taara Mardak ! Um Dbeib `Adniyah ! Edwan ! ! ! Mlihet Elatash Nemreh International Boundary ! Qarfa ! ! Governorate (Mohafaza) ! Jomleh N! afeaa Mazra'a Kafr Ellahaf Kafr ! ! Al `Al ! Dor District (Mantika) ! Tarba Haytal al Ma' ! ! ! Abtaa Namer Majdal 6 Kassib ! Jibbin Da'el ! Nahta ! !Salim Sub-District (Nahya) ! !Samie ! Um Riwaq Ash-Shajara Sahm El Golan ! Abdin ! ! ! UNDOF Administered Area !Fiq Mazraa - Sijn Rujm al ! ! !Arda Ash-Shajara Mafaala Yaqoussa ! ! Tiba ! Ojeilat Maariya ! ! Al Yaqus!ah Hrak Eastern Maliha ! CREATION DATE: 10/11/ 2016 ! ! Rima Hazem ! Manshiyet Koy!a Jl!ein ! ! !Atil B!eit Ara ! Gheida Ad Dubbusiyah ! Alma Western Maliha Tira PROJECTION/DATUM: Geographic, WGS84 ! Hit ! ´ Qanawat ! Su!ra ! ! Koya ! Hrak Walgha ! Rami Al-Q!usayr Da'el Mashna!f Tafs ! 0 5.5 11 KM ! ! Zayzun Ajami ! ! Kherbet Ghazala Shrehi Mzeireb ! Mashnaf ! ! Rikhim Dara !! ! Kherbet MAP DATA SOURCE(S): ! As-Sweida Shabki Tabriyat T! haala Nahj Mzeireb The! data for this map has a limited number of sources, including parties to ! ! Ghazala Sakaka ! As-Sweida ! the conflict. The data has not been independently verified and is subject to Masad Western Ghariyeh ! error or omission, deliberate or otherwise by the various sources. Due to the !Saana ] ! !Bosan Karak !Aslaha Tal Shihab ! ! fluidity of the conflict, control status is likely to change. Tal Shihab Eastern Ghariyeh ! ! Raha Rashideh ! ! Atman As-Sweida Um Walad ! ! Kanaker DISCLAIMER: Yadudeh ! Mseifra ! The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map S! ala do not imply official endorsment or acceptance by the United Nations. ! Rassas ! Sahwet Balata Neimeh Sayda Mseifra ! Kafr ! For Feedback Contact:([email protected]) ! ! ! !! Jbib Shaaf ! Kahil O! ra Mayamas ! ! Tleilin !Habrab ! Dar'a Sahw! et Elkhodar ! Afineh ! Hreiseh Sahwa ! AL-HASAKEH ! Mjeimer Jordan Dar'a Dar'a Abu Zreik ALEPPO Um Elmayathen ! Kherba ! ] ! AR-RAQQA Ar Ramtha T!al Elloz IDLEB Tiba ! Jizeh LATTAKIA ! Behem ! HAMA DEIR-EZ-ZOR !Hoya TARTOUS ! Nasib Milh ! Ghasm Moraba Jemrine ! ! ! Qarayya HOMS Qaysama ! Karbes ! Oyun Jizeh ! ! ] Qarayya DAMASCUS Sheab ] Busra Esh-Sham ! RURAL DAMASCUS Arman !Barad ! Al Nasib ! Milh Al Nasib ! Mneithreh Busra AS-SWEIDA ! Jaber Mataeiyeh Salkhad DAR'A Esh-Sham Smad H! ota ! B! aka Nada ! Os ! Um Shama ! Rafqa ! Abu Katuleh Southern Syria: Resident Population & Internally Displaced Persons (As of 31 October 2016) - This map is created to facilitate Humanitarian Access and Preparedness only Community IDPs without IDPs due to October Resident population Resident population Community IDPs without Additional IDPs due to October Resident population Resident population Total population Total population Name Additional October 2016 Additional without October 2016 returned during Name October 2016 2016 Additional without October 2016 returned during 2016 Displacement Displacement Returnees October 2016 Displacement Displacement Returnees October 2016 Abdin 450 0 2,350 0 2,800 Mjeidel 200 0 1,500 0 1,700 Abtaa 1,800 0 16,500 0 18,300 Mlihet Elatash 950 0 3,000 0 3,950 Abu Hartein 0 0 150 0 150 Momtaneh 0 0 150 0 150 Abu Katuleh 0 0 50 0 50 Moraba 3,800 0 8,500 0 12,300 Ajami 2,100 300 2,550 0 4,950 Mseifra 6,000 0 15,500 0 21,500 Al-Qusayr 100 0 1,400 0 1,500 Mseitriyeh 100 0 1,500 0 1,600 Alma 1,500 0 7,000 0 8,500 Mzeireb 10,200 0 18,000 0 28,200 Ankhal 1,600 0 27,500 0 29,100 Nabe Elsakher 2,400 0 2,100 0 4,500 Aqraba 0 0 380 0 380 Nada 0 0 300 0 300 Arda 100 0 800 0 900 Nafeaa 100 0 4,200 0 4,300 Asbah 1,300 0 900 0 2,200 Nahj 600 0 1,750 0 2,350 Asem 400 0 2,000 0 2,400 Nahta 2,000 0 8,500 0 10,500 Ash-Shajara 500 0 10,500 0 11,000 Najih 300 0 1,400 0 1,700 Beit Ara 150 0 3,700 0 3,850 Nasib 3,000 0 7,000 0 10,000 Bekar 30 0 950 0 980 Nasriyeh 1,200 0 4,000 0 5,200 Bir Ajam 6,300 1,300 200 0 7,800 Nawa 17,000 7,000 64,000 0 88,000 Bisr Elharir 400 0 5,000 0 5,400 Neimeh 0 0 9,000 0 9,000 Breiqa 5,900 1,100 50 0 7,050 Nimer 7,000 0 15,000 0 22,000 Busra Esh-Sham 6,500 0 23,000 0 29,500 Nothern Esheib N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Bweir N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Ofania N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Da'el 7,200 0 30,000 0 37,200 Qahtaniyyeh 1,100 0 0 0 1,100 Dar'a 14,000 0 88,000 0 102,000 Qarqas 3,350 0 2,650 0 6,000 Eastern Basa - Ein Qadi 200 0 1,000 0 1,200 Qarrasa N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Eastern Bekar 100 200 2,200 700 3,200 Qirata N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Eastern Ghariyeh 4,500 0 12,000 0 16,500 Qseibeh 4,100
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