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Dictionnaire des rimes. 2013.
Dictionnaire des rimes. 2013.
Jerash — Coordinates: 32°16′20.21″N 35°53′29.03″E / 32.2722806°N 35.8913972°E / 32.2722806; 35.8913972 … Wikipedia
Palestinian refugee camps — were established after the 1948 Arab Israeli War to accommodate Palestinian refugees who fled from the war.This article lists the current Palestinian refugee camps with current population and year they were established. The UNRWA defines a… … Wikipedia
Nabatieh refugee camp — Nabatieh (Arabic: نبطية) was a Palestinian refugee camp in southern Lebanon that was destroyed between the years 1982 1991. Most of the population was moved to Ein el Helweh. In May and June 1974, the Israeli Air Force bombed the camp and much… … Wikipedia
Maghazi (camp) — Maghazi Camp Other transcription(s) Arabic مخيم المغازي … Wikipedia
Tulkarm — Tulkarem Other transcription(s) – Arabic طولكرم – Also spelled Tulkarem (official) Tul Qarem (unofficial) – Hebrew … Wikipedia
Dheisheh — Camp Other transcription(s) – Arabic مخيم الدهيشه – Also spelled ad Duheisha Camp (official) Dheishe Camp (unofficial) … Wikipedia
Shatila refugee camp — Coordinates: 33°51′46.26″N 35°29′54.17″E / 33.86285°N 35.4983806°E / 33.86285; 35.4983806 … Wikipedia
Deir al-Balah camp — This article is about the refugee camp. For the nearby city, see Deir el Balah. Deir al Balah camp Other transcription(s) Arabic مخيّم دير البلح … Wikipedia
Nahr al-Bared — This article is about refugee camp. For village in Syria, see Nahr al Bared, Syria. An Nahr al Bared النهر البارد refugee camp … Wikipedia
Marka refugee camp — The Marka refugee camp (Arabic: مخيم ماركا) is one of six emergency camps erected in 1968 to shelter 15,000 Palestinian refugees and displaced persons who left the West Bank and the Gaza Strip as a result of the 1967 Arab Israeli war. Located… … Wikipedia