Syrian refugee campsinJordan 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]
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Pre-war population22±.5; Internally displaced 6 ±.5, Refugees 5.5 ±.5, Fatalities 0.5 ±.1 (millions)[citation needed] | ||
Syrian refugees | ||
By country | Egypt, Lebanon, Jordan, Turkey | |
Settlements | Camps: Jordan | |
Internally displaced Syrians | ||
Casualties of the war | ||
Crimes | War crimes, massacres, rape | |
Return of refugees, Refugees as weapons, Prosecution of war criminals | ||
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These are:
UNCHR 2018 map of refugee camps and settlements in Jordan here does not show Hadallat.
Older map: