- Far'a
Infobox Palestinian Authority muni
name=Far'a Camp
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arname=مخيّم الفارعه
meaning="Branches"
founded=
type=ref
typefrom=1949
altOffSp=al-Fari'ah
altUnoSp=Faraa
governorate=tb
latd=32|latm=17|lats=38.35|latNS=N
longd=35 |longm=20|longs=39.74|longEW=E
population=5,750
popyear=2006
area=225
areakm=2.3Far'a or al-Fari'ah ( _ar. مخيّم الفارعه) is a
Palestinian refugee camp in the foothills of theJordan Valley in the northwesternWest Bank , located two kilometers south ofTubas , three kilometers northwest ofTammun and 17 kilometers northeast ofNablus . According to thePalestinian Central Bureau of Statistics (PCBS), the camp had a population of 5,750 refugees in 2006, [ [http://www.pcbs.gov.ps/Portals/_pcbs/populati/pop02.aspx Projected Mid -Year Population for Tubas District by Locality 2004- 2006]Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics (PCBS)] however, theUNRWA has recorded a population of 7,244 registered refugees. [http://www.un.org/unrwa/refugees/westbank/faraa.html Far'a Refugee Camp] United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA).2005-03-31 .]Far'a was established in 1949 following the
1948 Arab-Israeli War on 255dunam s of land. It is one of the few camps in the West Bank that is supplied water by the nearby spring of Far'a, from which the camp receives its name. The camp was under Jordanian and Israeli occupation until November 1998, when it came under the complete control of thePalestinian National Authority , as a result of theWye River Memorandum .Most of the camp's labor force works in
agriculture and some work in construction in theIsraeli settlement s of the Jordan Valley. In 1996, theUNRWA built two schools in Far'a with financial contributions from theEuropean Union and by 2005 there were 1,794 pupils. In 2005, 863 families depended on UN food rations.ee also
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Wadi al-Far'a
*Ras al-Far'a References
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