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Daraa

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Daraa (Arabic:دَرْعَا,romanized: Darʿā) is a city in southwesternSyria. It is about 13 km (8.1 mi) north of the border withJordan. It is the capital ofDaraa Governorate. Daraa had a population of 97,969 in 2004.[1] The people of Daraa are mainly Sunni Muslims.

The city dates back to theCanaanites. It was mentioned in Egyptian hieroglyphs at the time of the PharaohThutmose III between 1490 and 1436 BC. It was known called asAtharaa. It was later mentioned in theOld Testament asEdrei. In 614, the city was sacked by theSassanid Persians.

On 25 April 2011, theSyrian military launched a large operation in Daraa on protesters. More than 1,000 people were arrested and more than 244 people were killed.

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  1. General Census of Population and Housing 2004Archived 2012-07-23 atArchive.today.Syria Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS). Daraa Governorate.(in Arabic)
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518,000 UNRWA refugees
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188,150 UNRWA refugees
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319,958 UNRWA refugees
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188,850 UNRWA refugees
 Jordan
355,500 UNRWA refugees
Al-Shati (Beach camp)87,000
Bureij 34,000
Deir al-Balah 21,000
Jabalia 110,000
Khan Yunis 72,000
Maghazi 24,000
Nuseirat 66,000
Rafah 104,000
Canada Camp closed
Aqabat Jaber6,400
Ein as-Sultan 1,900
Far'a 7,600
Fawwar 8,000
Jalazone 11,000
Kalandia Camp 11,000
Am'ari 10,500
Deir 'Ammar 2,400
Dheisheh 13,000
Aida 4,700
Al-Arroub 10,400
Askar 15,900
Balata Camp 23,600
'Azza (Beit Jibrin) 1,000
Ein Beit al-Ma' (Camp No. 1) 6,750
Tulkarm Camp 18,000
Nur Shams 9,000
Jenin Camp 16,000
Shu'fat Camp 11,000
Silwad
Sbeineh22,600
Khan al-Shih 20,000
Neirab 20,500
Homs 22,000
Jaramana camp 18,658
Daraa camp 10,000
Hama camp 8,000
Khan Dannun 10,000
Qabr Essit 23,700
Unofficial camps
Ein Al-Tal 6,000
Latakia Camp 10,000
Yarmouk 148,500
Zarqa camp20,000
Jabal el-Hussein 29,000
Amman New Camp (Wihdat) 51,500
Souf 20,000
Baqa'a 104,000
Husn (Martyr Azmi el-Mufti camp) 22,000
Irbid camp 25,000
Jerash camp 24,000
Marka 53,000
Talbieh 8,000
References
  1. "Camp Profiles".unrwa.org. United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East. Retrieved2 July 2015.
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