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Kilis refugee camp

Öncüpınar Accommodation Facility was a refugee camp for refugees fleeing the Syrian Civil War located in Öncüpınar village in Kilis, Turkey, near the Syrian border. The camp opened in 2012 and closed in 2019. As of February 2014, it hosted 14,000 people.

The camp consisted of 2,053 containers, linked with brick paths. Several schools, kindergartens and playgrounds served the camp's 2,000 school children. The camp was fully operated by the Turkish Disaster and Emergency Management Presidency committee.

Kilis was one of the six "container camps" opened by Turkey, which sought to offer a higher life quality than traditional tent camps.

Each refugee family received a total of $43 per person monthly via a "food card" system, which could be spent in the various shops operating in the camp.

The camp closed in 2019 and the remaining refugees were to be sent to another camp in Elbeyli District.

References

  1. Ridgwell, Henry (13 September 2012). "Turkey shifts Syrian refugees from borders". Voice of America. Retrieved 24 July 2015.
  2. ^ "Öncüpınar Konteyner Kent kapatılıyor – Kilis Kent Gazetesi" [Öncüpınar Container City is being closed]. kentgazetesi.biz (in Turkish). 2019-07-23. Retrieved 2024-11-16.
  3. "Turkish refugee camp 'nicest' in the world". World Bulletin. 14 February 2014. Retrieved 22 November 2014.
  4. ^ "How to Build a Perfect Refugee Camp". New York Times. 14 February 2014. Retrieved 22 November 2014.
  5. "Syria Regional Refugee Response". 25 October 2012. Retrieved 22 November 2014.
Syrian refugee camps locations and populations
 Iraq
5,861 refugees as of 2015
 Iraqi Kurdistan
239,955 refugees as of 2015
 Jordan
628,427 refugees
 Lebanon
1,196,560 refugees as of 2015
Refugees in  Turkey
3,614,108 (registered as of 2018)
Al-Obaidi 1,519
Arbat 5,878
Basirma 3,661
Darashakran 9,809
Domiz 1 43,235
Domiz 2 5,810
Gawilan 6,131
Kawergosk 10,215
Moqebleh unknown
Qushtapa 6,285
Azraq 17,738
Mrajeeb Al Fhood 5,366
Zaatari 83,501
Sabra and Shatila 10,000-22,000
Ain al-Hilweh 50,000
Kilis Oncupinar 14,000
Islahiye refugee camp
K.Maras refugee camp
Osmaniye refugee camp
Nizip refugee camp
Karkamis refugee camp
Akcakale refugee camp
Ceylanpinar-Telhamut refugee camp

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