Nahiya Afrin
Afrin Nahiya ناحية مركز عفرين | |
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Subdistrict | |
Location of Afrin Nahiya within Aleppo Governorate | |
Coordinates (Afrin): 36°32′N 36°52′E / 36.53°N 36.87°ECoordinates: 36°32′N 36°52′E / 36.53°N 36.87°E | |
Country | Syria |
Governorate | Aleppo |
District | Afrin |
Seat | Afrin |
Area | |
• Total | 427.73 km2 (165.15 sq mi) |
Population (2004)[1] | 66,188 |
Geocode | SY020300 |
Nahiya Afrin (Arabic: ناحية مركز عفرين, translit. Nāḥiyah ʿAfrīn) is a subdistrict of Afrin District in northwestern Aleppo Governorate of northern Syria. Administrative centre is the city of Afrin.
At the 2004 census, the subdistrict had a population of 66,188.[1]
Cities, towns and villages
PCode | Name | Population |
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C1366 | Afrin | 36,562 |
C1376 | Basouta | 2,389 |
C1367 | Inab | 2,309 |
C1387 | Karzahayel | 1,548 |
C1378 | Ghazawyah | 1,413 |
C1375 | Barad | 1,229 |
C1377 | Burj Abdullah | 1,224 |
C1353 | Ibbin | 1,142 |
C1384 | Maaratah | 1,134 |
C1365 | al-Khadraa | 1,131 |
C1352 | Iskan | 1,116 |
C1356 | Shwarghat al-Joz | 1,095 |
C1361 | Oqayba | 1,040 |
C1358 | Ziyarah | 1,009 |
C1374 | Basufan | 901 |
C1386 | Maryamin | 810 |
C1362 | al-Hawa | 743 |
C1389 | Kafr Zeed | 727 |
C1359 | Sheikh al-Deer | 714 |
C1363 | Tharifa | 706 |
C1382 | Kimar | 660 |
C1379 | Zahrat al-Hiyat | 654 |
C1373 | Baai | 626 |
C1354 | Burj Hayder | 616 |
C1380 | Kabashin | 583 |
C1371 | Basselhaya | 512 |
C1383 | Fafrtin | 507 |
C1360 | Jalbul | 461 |
C1357 | Shwarghat al-Arz | 383 |
C1369 | al-Basselya | 311 |
C1385 | Kafr Sheel | 271 |
C1370 | Ain Dara | 248 |
C1390 | Kfeer | 213 |
N/A | Tell Tawil | 211 |
C1355 | Tellef | 200 |
C1381 | Kawkabeh | 173 |
C1351 | Babblit | 164 |
C1368 | al-Nyrah | 122 |
N/A | al-Kabira | 109 |
C1388 | Kafr Batra | 63 |
C1372 | Betita | 54 |
N/A | Tell Ghazi | 51 |
N/A | al-Jamila | 28 |
C1364 | Khaldiyah | 26 |
References
- 1 2 "2004 Census Data for Nahiya Afrin" (in Arabic). Syrian Central Bureau of Statistics. Retrieved 15 October 2015. Also available in English: UN OCHA. "2004 Census Data". Humanitarian Data Exchange. Retrieved 4 December 2015.
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