näher bringen - translation to English
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näher bringen - translation to English

HUMAN SETTLEMENT
Nahr al-Barad; Nahr el-Bared; Nahar el-bared; Nahar al-bared; Nahr el bared; Nahr al Bared; Nahar al Bared; Nahar el Bared; Nahr El bared; Nahr al-Bared Camp; Nahr al bared village; Nahr albared Hama; Nahr albared; Nahr al-Barid; An-Nahr al-Bared; Naher al-Barid; Nahr al-Bared; Nahr-El-Barred
  • Black smoke rising after an [[explosion]] off the road outside Nahr al-Bared
  • Palestinians celebrating at more quiet times in Nahr al-Bared, 2005.
  • A bomb exploding in Nahr al-Bared refugee camp during the 2007 conflict with the Al-Qaida inspired militant group, [[Fatah al-Islam]]

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Wikipedia

Nahr al-Bared refugee camp

Nahr al-Bared (Arabic: نهر البارد, literally: Cold River) is a Palestinian refugee camp in northern Lebanon, 16 km from the city of Tripoli. Some 30,000 displaced Palestinians and their descendants live in and around the camp, which was named after the river that runs south of the camp. Under the terms of the 1969 Cairo Agreement, the Lebanese Army does not conventionally enter the Palestinian camps, and internal security is provided by Palestinian factions.

The camp was established in December 1949 by the League of Red Cross Societies in order to accommodate the Palestinian refugees suffering from the difficult winter conditions in the Beqaa Valley and the suburbs of Tripoli. The camp was established outside any major Lebanese towns or settlements, which left Nahr al-Bared more isolated from the Lebanese society than many of the other camps in Lebanon. Despite this, due to its position on the main road to Syria and its proximity to the Syrian border, Nahr al-Bared grew to be a central commercial hub for the local Lebanese of the Akkar region.