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  2. Refugee camp - Wikipedia

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    View history; Tools. Tools. ... A refugee camp is a temporary settlement built to ... Dzaleka camp in the Dowa District of Malawi is home to 34,000 refugees from ...

  3. Tinabaw and Tabangout-Tissalatatene massacres - Wikipedia

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    On the night of December 11 and the morning of December 12, several armed men attacked the refugee camps at Tinabaw and Tabangout-Tissalatatene. [3] According to the MSA, the attackers arrived on 20 motorcycles, while the CMA described a group of 9-12 individuals. [1]

  4. Category:Sahrawi refugee camps - Wikipedia

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  5. Malāwi - Wikipedia

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    Malawi was a kingdom which straddled the current borders of Malawi, Mozambique, and Zambia, in the 16th century. The present-day name "Maláŵi" is said to derive from the Chewa word malaŵí, which means "flames". "Malawi" is a general name of the peoples of Malawi, eastern Zambia, and northeastern Mozambique.

  6. In world's largest refugee camps, Rohingya mobilise to fight ...

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    Wendy McCance, director of the Norwegian Refugee Council in Bangladesh, warned that international funding for the camp would run out within 10 years and called for refugees to be given "livelihood ...

  7. Category:Refugee camps in Africa - Wikipedia

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  8. Sahrawi refugee camps - Wikipedia

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    The Sahrawi refugee camps (Arabic: مخيمات اللاجئين الصحراويين; Spanish: Campamentos de refugiados saharauis), also known as the Tindouf camps, are a collection of refugee camps set up in the Tindouf Province, Algeria, in 1975–76 for Sahrawi refugees fleeing from Moroccan forces, who advanced through Western Sahara during the Western Sahara War.

  9. United Nations Mission for the Referendum in Western Sahara

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    There are two sets of teams, those in the Moroccan-controlled portion west of the berm and those in the Sahrawi-controlled region and refugee camps to the east and in Algeria. The camps west of the berm are located in Mahbes, Smara, Umm Dreiga and Auserd. The eastern camps include Bir Lehlou, Tifariti, Mehaires, Mijek, and Agwanit.