Ayn al-Arab Subdistrict
Ayn al-Arab Subdistrict ناحية مركز عين العرب | |
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Subdistrict | |
Location of Ayn al-Arab Subdistrict within Aleppo Governorate | |
Country | Syria |
Governorate | Aleppo |
Seat | Kobani |
Area | |
• Total | 745.6 km2 (287.9 sq mi) |
Population (2004)[1] | 81,424 |
Geocode | SY020600 |
Ayn al-Arab Subdistrict (Arabic: ناحية مركز عين العرب) is a subdistrict of Ayn al-Arab District in northeastern Aleppo Governorate, northern Syria. Administrative centre is the city of Kobani. At the 2004 census, the subdistrict had a population of 81,424.[1]
Cities, towns and villages
PCode | Name | Population |
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C1946 | Kobani | 44,821 |
C1954 | al-Farazdaq | 3,981 |
C1951 | Tall Ghazal | 1,546 |
C1940 | Shiran | 1,545 |
C1983 | Qantarte Beith Serri | 1,484 |
C1957 | Ain al-Bat Kabir | 1,450 |
C1971 | al-Ghassaniyah | 1,386 |
C1963 | Hazineh | 1,103 |
C1981 | Mazraet Sufi Kabir | 973 |
C1949 | Tall Hajib | 950 |
C1936 | Qantarra | 884 |
C1978 | Doha Kabir | 807 |
C1959 | Bir Omar | 773 |
C1976 | al-Habab | 756 |
C1985 | Qarruf | 729 |
C1955 | Tall Hajar Fawqani | 724 |
C1958 | Tafsh | 720 |
N/A | Minas | 680 |
C1966 | Baban | 660 |
C1944 | Salameh Saghir | 649 |
C1982 | Mazraet Elamud | 649 |
C1990 | Qola | 592 |
C1986 | Makhraj | 590 |
C1960 | Joban | 578 |
N/A | Zarqaa | 567 |
C1970 | Ayoubiyeh | 565 |
C1967 | Kharab Nas | 507 |
C1968 | Kharan Kort | 491 |
C1992 | Kas Kaskan | 466 |
C1962 | Nabaa | 466 |
C1980 | Sus | 439 |
C1937 | Zarafet Zarafik | 415 |
N/A | Klmad | 405 |
C1969 | Thahireh | 399 |
C1974 | Aziziyeh | 358 |
C1964 | Jil | 347 |
C1965 | Natheriyeh | 330 |
C1979 | Sift Fawqani | 285 |
C1952 | Bethlehem Tahtani | 250 |
C1950 | Bethlehem Fawqani | 242 |
C1942 | Salama Kabir | 231 |
C1987 | Morshed | 197 |
C1988 | Naf Karab | 189 |
C1961 | Bijan | 180 |
C1947 | Tall Hajar Tahtani | 179 |
C1972 | Jbeileh Fawqani | 175 |
C1939 | Khaldiyeh Fawqani | 162 |
C1973 | Shoruq | 156 |
N/A | Kharab Ra'asat | 146 |
C1945 | Jbeileh Tahtani | 119 |
C1953 | Maydan | 104 |
C1941 | Tall Abyad Tahtani | 97 |
C1956 | Oruba | 82 |
C1948 | Zobar | 76 |
C1977 | Zogher | 76 |
C1943 | Gharib | 64 |
C1991 | Karb Karbalak | 51 |
C1975 | Estiqama | 50 |
N/A | Kirbat Aleusal | 24 |
References
- 1 2 "2004 Census Data for Nahiya Ayn al-Arab" (in Arabic). Syrian Central Bureau of Statistics. Retrieved 15 October 2015. Also available in English: "2004 Census Data". UN OCHA. Retrieved 15 October 2015.
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