
| Nahr el-Bared refugee camp

| 24 November 2009
 The camp was pounded with heavy artillery and aerial bombardments during the three-month siege in 2007. |

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| Wavel refugee camp

| 24 November 2009
 Living conditions are particularly severe as many refugees still live in the original Mandate-era army barracks, which lack daylight and ventilation.
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| Shatila refugee camp

| 24 November 2009
 The camp was devastated during the 1982 Israeli invasion of Lebanon and was frequently targeted during the Lebanese civil war. |

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| Rashidieh refugee camp

| 24 November 2009
 Rashidieh camp is divided into “old” and “new” sections. |

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| Mieh Mieh refugee camp

| 24 November 2009
 The camp suffered considerable damage during the years of civil conflict, particularly in July 1991 when 15 per cent of its shelters were destroyed. |

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| Mar Elias refugee camp

| 24 November 2009
 The smallest camp in Lebanon, Mar Elias was founded in 1952 by the Mar Elias Greek Orthodox convent. |

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| El Buss refugee camp

| 24 November 2009
 Because of its relatively small size and location, the camp was spared much of the violence that other camps experienced throughout the Lebanese civil war. |

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| Ein El Hillweh refugee camp

| 24 November 2009
 Many refugees at other camps within Lebanon were displaced to Ein el-Hillweh during the civil war. |

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| Dbayeh refugee camp

| 24 November 2009
 Dbayeh is the only remaining Palestinian refugee camp in the eastern suburbs of Beirut. |

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| Burj Shemali

| 24 November 2009
 The camp suffered a great deal of damage during the years of civil conflict and much work still needs to be done to improve the infrastructure. |

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