Nuseirat camp (Arabic: مخيّم النصيرات) is a Palestinian Refugee camp located five kilometers north-east of Deir al-Balah. The refugee camp is in the Deir al-Balah Governorate, Gaza Strip. According to the Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics, the Refugee Camp had a population of 64,423 in mid-year 2006.1
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Palestinian refugee1 camp locations and populations as of 2005 |
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Gaza Strip
986,034 refugees |
Jordan
1,827,877 refugees |
Lebanon
404,170 refugees |
Syria
432,048 refugees |
West Bank
699,817 refugees |
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| Amman New |
29,805 |
| Baqa'a |
80,100 |
| Husn |
19,573 |
| Irbid camp |
23,512 |
| Jabal el-Hussein |
27,674 |
| Jerash |
15,696 |
| Marka |
41,237 |
| Souf |
14,911 |
| Talbieh |
4,041 |
| Zarqa |
17,344 |
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| Beddawi |
15,695 |
| Burj el-Barajneh |
19,526 |
| Burj el-Shemali |
18,134 |
| Dbayeh |
4,223 |
| Dikwaneh |
destroyed |
| Ein el-Hilweh |
44,133 |
| El-Buss |
9,840 |
| Jisr el-Basha |
destroyed |
| Mar Elias |
1,406 |
| Mieh Mieh |
5,078 |
| Nabatieh |
destroyed |
| Nahr el-Bared |
28,358 |
| Rashidieh |
24,679 |
| Sabra |
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| Shatila |
11,998 |
| Tel al-Zaatar |
destroyed |
| Wavel |
7,357 |
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| Dera'a |
5,916 |
| Dera'a (emergency) |
5,536 |
| Hama |
7,597 |
| Homs |
13,825 |
| Jaramana |
5,007 |
| Khan Dunoun |
8,603 |
| Khan Eshieh |
15,731 |
| Neirab |
17,994 |
| Qabr Essit |
16,016 |
| Sbeineh |
19,624 |
| Latakia |
6,534 |
| Yarmouk |
112,550 |
| Ein Al-Tal |
4,329 |
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| Abu Dis |
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| Aida |
3,260 |
| Am'ari |
8,083 |
| Aqabat Jabr |
5,197 |
| al-'Arrub |
9,180 |
| Askar |
13,894 |
| Azaa |
1,828 |
| Balata |
20,681 |
| Deir Ammar |
2,189 |
| Dheisheh |
10,923 |
| Ein Beit al-Ma' |
6,221 |
| Ein as-Sultan |
1,888 |
| Far'a |
6,836 |
| Fawwar |
7,072 |
| Jalazone |
9,284 |
| Jenin |
14,050 |
| Kalandia |
9,188 |
| Nur Shams |
8,179 |
| Shuafat (Shu'fat) |
9,567 |
| Tulkarm |
16,259 |
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1 The UNRWA definition of a "Palestinian refugee" is a person "whose normal place of residence was Palestine between June 1946 and May 1948, who lost both their homes and means of livelihood as a result of the 1948 Arab-Israeli conflict ... UNRWA's definition of a refugee also covers the descendants of persons who became refugees in 1948." [1]
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