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- Location of camps
- See also
- External links
- References
{{see also|Syrian refugee camps#Jordan }}{{see also|Refugees of the Syrian Civil War in Jordan}}Syrian refugee camps in Jordan were built following the influx of 1.4 million Syrians, escaping the Syrian Civil War. There are 5 Syrian refugee camps in Jordan, 3 of which are official while the rest are temporary. However, only 650,000 Syrians are registered with the United Nations, and around 90% of Syrians do not live in these camps, but in Jordanian towns and cities.[1]These are: - Zaatari (opened July 2012)
- Mrajeeb Al Fhood (opened April 2013)
- Azraq (opened April 2014)
- King Abdullah Park (KAP) (in Irbid Governorate, opened 2012; small camp housing Syrians and Palestinians)[2]
Location of campsUNCHR 2018 map of refugee camps and settlements in Jordan [https://www.researchgate.net/figure/Refugee-camps-and-settlements-in-Jordan-Source-UNHCR-2018c_fig3_325594771 here] does not show Hadallat.
Older map:
{{Location map+ |Jordan |width=400 |float=center |caption=Location of Syrian refugee camps in Jordan. |places={{location map~ |Jordan |lat=32.295667 |long=36.32375 |label=Zaatari |position=left}}{{location map~ |Jordan |lat=32.031278 |long=36.449528 |label=Mrajeeb Al Fhood |position=left}}{{location map~ |Jordan |lat=31.9054 |long=36.5809 |label=Azraq |position=right}} }}See also- Refugees of the Syrian Civil War in Jordan
External links- [https://data2.unhcr.org/en/situations/syria/location/36 Refugees Operational Portal: Syrian Regional Refugee Response: Jordan]
- [https://www.e-ir.info/2018/09/04/conflict-and-migration-in-the-middle-east-syrian-refugees-in-jordan-and-lebanon/ E-International Relations: Conflict and Migration in the Middle East: Syrian Refugees in Jordan and Lebanon]
- [https://www.researchgate.net/publication/325594771_MIGRANTS_ASYLUM_SEEKERS_AND_REFUGEES_IN_JORDAN_2017 Migrants, Asylum Seekers And Refugees In Jordan, 2017]
References1. ^{{cite web|url=http://data.unhcr.org/syrianrefugees/country.php?id=107|title=Jordan|accessdate=21 June 2016|publisher=UNHCR}} 2. ^{{cite web|url=https://reliefweb.int/report/jordan/jordan-rapid-wash-infrastructure-assessment-king-abdullah-park-february-2017|website=Reliefweb|title=Jordan: Rapid WASH Infrastructure Assessment (King Abdullah Park - February 2017)|accessdate=17 December 2018|author=ACTED}}
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