List of Syrian refugee camps in Jordan
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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 camps
UNCHR 2018 map of refugee camps and settlements in Jordan here does not show Hadallat.
Older map:
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Location of Syrian refugee camps in Jordan.See also
External links
- Refugees Operational Portal: Syrian Regional Refugee Response: Jordan
- E-International Relations: Conflict and Migration in the Middle East: Syrian Refugees in Jordan and Lebanon
- Migrants, Asylum Seekers And Refugees In Jordan, 2017